United States, San Francisco
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The campus is spacious and centrally located. It includes large classrooms, dedicated spaces for music and art, and a library. An auditorium, athletic facilities, and ample play space support a full on-campus experience. The preschool program occupies its own mini-campus adjacent to the main campus, giving younger students indoor and outdoor spaces of their own while allowing participation in all-school activities.
The on-site facilities include athletic spaces and fields for a range of sports. The campus supports physical education and team activities with its on-campus athletic resources. Students participate in on-campus sports using these fields and spaces. The overall design emphasizes accessible, active learning through movement and play.
The campus features bilingual libraries with German and English books. It includes maker spaces for hands-on projects and collaboration. A science laboratory supports scientific inquiry across grade levels. Dedicated spaces for music and art complement the core academics, along with a large auditorium and classrooms.
Mountain Bike Team offers opportunities for cycling and outdoor activity. The After School Extended Day program provides supervision and activities beyond the school day. The campus hosts school and community events that enrich student life. Additional clubs and programs are available through on-campus resources and activities.
East Bay German International School (EBGIS | EBIHS) is a dual‑language German‑English international school serving preschool through high school in Emeryville, California. The program blends a German/English bilingual curriculum with IB World School status and Advanced Placement options. Elementary and middle grades provide a dual‑language program in which 65–80 percent of instruction is in German, with a third language (Spanish or French) introduced in Grade 6, and by Grade 8 students prepare for the Deutsches Sprachdiplom I. In high school, Grades 9–10 offer AP courses, while Grades 11–12 pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, including a bilingual IB Diploma. Language offerings include English, German, French, and Spanish, with IB DP Language & Literature options in English or German. The campus includes bilingual libraries, maker spaces, a science lab, spaces for music and art, an auditorium, and on‑campus athletics. Emeryville site has hosted a community school with family involvement and volunteers locally.