Romania, Bucharest
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German and Romanian are used for creative writing. Debates are conducted in German, Romanian and English; theatre is taught in English. Ab initio language courses include French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Russian.
German and Romanian are used in instructional activities. Creative writing is offered in German and Romanian. Debates are conducted in German, Romanian and English. Theatre is taught in English.
Multilingualism is promoted through the new campus project. Ab initio language courses are planned in French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Russian.
Hermann Oberth International German School is a private K–12 institution founded in 2006 with a German–Romanian ethos. It offers kindergarten through high school education, blending the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (as a candidate IB World School) with the Canadian curriculum. The multilingual language portfolio includes German (verified by language exams), English (Cambridge), French, Spanish and Romanian, with a strong emphasis on science and information technology, entrepreneurship, ethics, and psychology integrated across the curriculum. Class sizes are small to allow individualized attention, and teaching emphasizes interculturality and democratic citizenship across all levels. The school is accredited by the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports and ARACIP. Facilities include on-site medical care, psychopedagogical support, a canteen with locally sourced meals, sport courts and two gyms, plus IT/Robotics labs and a Smart Digital Lab. Extracurriculars cover academic, arts and language clubs and cross-disciplinary projects, including Olympiads.