- selctive three concentration moduls - 5학년부터 12학년 과정 - 6 different foreign languages - German as foreign language for international students - variety of free time activities
Kolleg St. Blasien について
The St. Blasien College is a state-recognized general Gymnasium. The pupils can acquire the general higher education entrance qualification (Abitur) in eight school years (grades 5-12).
"Cura personalis" - the "concern for the individual" is a trademark of Jesuit pedagogy. For us it is part of everyday life to deal intensively with our students. Detailed information on our claim: "We take time for every child" .
In the field of foreign languages , we offer a wide range of language sequences. The primary school foreign language, English, is continued by all pupils at the St. Blasien College in 5th grade. The second foreign language begins at the beginning of the second half of the 5th grade. The students have the choice between Latin and French. The third foreign language begins in class 8. Greek, Chinese, Spanish, and possibly Latin or French are possible here. As an alternative to a third foreign language, the subject of natural science and technology (NwT) can be chosen in the 8th grade.
In the course systemIn the last two school years, the pupils - as in state schools - put together their own course program within certain guidelines. Here, too, the St. Blasien College is characterized by an extremely wide range of subjects: German, mathematics, English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Latin, Greek, biology, chemistry, physics, music, fine arts, history, politics, geography, economics , cath. Religion, possibly religion and sport are subjects from the so-called “compulsory area”. In the “elective area”, the subjects Descriptive Geometry, Geology, Literature and Theater, Literature, Philosophy, Philosophy in English, Computer Science and Astronomy are offered. In addition, grade 11 students can take a seminar course,
The St. Blasien college attaches great importance to integrating religious elements into everyday school life. Each morning class begins with a prayer. There are weekly narrative services in grades 5 and 6in the house chapel, which are designed by religion teachers of both denominations. Here the children are familiarized with biblical stories and church festivals are celebrated. There is also space for the experience of silence, common prayer and modern spiritual songs. In Advent and Lent, these services are also celebrated in grades 7 and 8. The entire college community meets in the cathedral for the start of the school year and for various occasions. A separate meditation room is regularly used for individual classes or boarding school groups. One and several days of reflection, which are intended to open up spaces for the students to consciously deal with their own life situation and which are used to practice various forms of meditation, prayer and exchange, take place for all students in grades 5 and 8 as well as course grade 11. In the last days before Christmas, high school graduates have the opportunity to do Ignatian retreats in silence. For students and employees, theCollege chaplain available.
A two-week social internship, which is mandatory for all students, takes place in course level 11.
A wide range of extracurricular activities rounds off the school profile. The pupils of the higher grades receive a wide range of career guidance and counseling .
In the current school year, 844 students (238 internal, 606 external) attend the St. Blasien college. They are taught by 85 teachers (including two trainee teachers and four interns). With the school board are Michael Becker and his deputy Cathrin Stoll entrusted. You will be supported in the extended school management by the three department heads Patrick Lebrecht, Martin Backhaus and Holger Köpcke.
授業フォーカス :Focusing on the main subjects needed for the Abitur.
授業目標 :Concentrating on each student, so that they can archieve their own goals.
カリキュラム :Religious teaching, German,history,English,2. Foreign language Spanish starting with 3 years or French continued
mathematics,Sports,biology,chemistry,Physics (core subject),music,Visual arts
Concentration moduls:ancient language, new language and mathematic science
Foreign languages offered:5th grade 1.semester: 1st foreign language Englisch
5th grade 2.Semester 2nd foreign language Latin or French
8th grade: 3rd foreign langauge greece, chinese, spanish, in some cases latin, french Alternative to 3rd foreign language science and technology
German as foreign language for international student is offered in the name of "Euroclass".
授業時間 :
weekday
saturday
Sunday and holiday
6.30 a.m .: wake up
6.30 a.m .: wake up
8.45 a.m .: breakfast buffet
7:00 a.m .: breakfast
7:00 a.m .: breakfast
7.35 a.m.: School
7.35 a.m.: School
11.15 a.m .: Church service middle and high school
12.45 p.m .: lunch
12.15 p.m .: lunch
12.15 p.m .: lunch
1:15 p.m .: announcement of the day
12.45 p.m .: announcement of the day
12.45 p.m .: announcement of the day
1:45 p.m .: leisure activities
1.30 p.m .: Leisure activities, excursions or other activities
1.30 p.m .: Leisure activities,excursions or other activities
4 p.m .: study
5 p.m .: study
5 p.m .: study
6.30 p.m .: dinner
6.30 p.m .: dinner
6.30 p.m .: dinner
In the evening: Leisure activities Mon / Tue / Thu evening study Night rest, depending on the level, between 9.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m
In the evening: leisure activities from 10th grade party room Wed until 9.30 p.m., Sat until 11.00 p.m. Night's rest, depending on the level, between 9.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Later on for special celebrations.
In the evening:leisure activities Night's rest, depending on the level, between 9.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Later on for special celebrations.
授業フォーカス :Focusing on the main subjects needed for the Abitur.
授業目標 :Concentrating on each student, so that they can archieve their own goals.
カリキュラム :Religious teaching, German,history,English,2. Foreign language Spanish starting with 3 years or French continued
mathematics,Sports,biology,chemistry,Physics (core subject),music,Visual arts
Concentration moduls:ancient language, new language and mathematic science
Foreign languages offered:5th grade 1.semester: 1st foreign language Englisch
5th grade 2.Semester 2nd foreign language Latin or French
8th grade: 3rd foreign langauge greece, chinese, spanish, in some cases latin, french Alternative to 3rd foreign language science and technology
German as foreign language for international student is offered in the name of "Euroclass".
授業時間 :
weekday
saturday
Sunday and holiday
6.30 a.m .: wake up
6.30 a.m .: wake up
8.45 a.m .: breakfast buffet
7:00 a.m .: breakfast
7:00 a.m .: breakfast
7.35 a.m.: School
7.35 a.m.: School
11.15 a.m .: Church service middle and high school
12.45 p.m .: lunch
12.15 p.m .: lunch
12.15 p.m .: lunch
1:15 p.m .: announcement of the day
12.45 p.m .: announcement of the day
12.45 p.m .: announcement of the day
1:45 p.m .: leisure activities
1.30 p.m .: Leisure activities, excursions or other activities
1.30 p.m .: Leisure activities,excursions or other activities
4 p.m .: study
5 p.m .: study
5 p.m .: study
6.30 p.m .: dinner
6.30 p.m .: dinner
6.30 p.m .: dinner
In the evening: Leisure activities Mon / Tue / Thu evening study Night rest, depending on the level, between 9.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m
In the evening: leisure activities from 10th grade party room Wed until 9.30 p.m., Sat until 11.00 p.m. Night's rest, depending on the level, between 9.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Later on for special celebrations.
In the evening:leisure activities Night's rest, depending on the level, between 9.15 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Later on for special celebrations.
Around 230 children and young people live in the boarding school at the St. Blasien College. Boarding school for girls and boys are housed in different buildings. Depending on the grade level, the girls live “in the mill”, the building right next to the old building gate or in the “Franzosenbau”, which is accessible via the schoolyard. The boys' groups are inside the school building. The rooms of the high school graduates are, for example, in the newly renovated east wing.
In general, the children and adolescents live in fixed groups consisting of around 15 to 30 girls or boys, depending on their age. Each group has its own separate living area. Schoolchildren from the tenth grade live in single or double rooms, the younger ones in shared rooms. When living together, the internationality among the students is particularly valuable: living together with different cultural backgrounds automatically broadens your horizons.
Up to the tenth grade, the children and adolescents all live in generously designed multi-bed rooms. In the room, everyone has their own area, which can also be personalized. As the rooms are adequately furnished, you do not need your own furniture. The rooms are simply but comfortably furnished. They can be decorated according to your own taste and mutual agreement. It is important that everyone feels comfortable with it.
Each group also has enough space and opportunities to meet, play and cook in common rooms.
In many boarding school groups it is customary to meet in the evening for a small evening round with a common prayer in order to reflect on the day in the sense of the Ignatian daily review. The residents meet either in the group room or in one of the meditation rooms. Especially with the older students, it is common now and then to meet in the meditation room for a meditation.
The older students from the tenth grade live in single or double rooms - depending on how busy the rooms are by the students of the year. They should be allowed a degree of privacy appropriate to their age.
There are also many common rooms for a lively group life: with cooking facilities, seating, table football and a group room including a TV, DVD player and game console. An office or meeting room for the boarding school teachers offers space for personal conversations. In addition, the students have access to a large number of rooms that can be used by everyone: three meditation rooms, a large library, several computer rooms, the rooms of the music department, a large studio and two stages. A large film room under the roof invites you to the house cinema, the party room for cozy and lively get-togethers. The college television even has its own studio and the school newspaper has editorial rooms.
Surrounding Area
St. Blasien with its 4,000 inhabitants is the center of the nearby region. It is known for its cathedral, sustainable tourism in every season and diverse cultural offers. The cathedral city is located in the southernmost part of Baden-Württemberg - and therefore really central: St. Blasien is located in the heart of the border triangle of Germany, France and Switzerland. You can reach the college within an hour from Basel, Zurich and Freiburg. In just over an hour and a half you will pass the French border. For this reason, the boarding school is particularly attractive for students from Switzerland and France.
Facilities
Study rooms: focused learning
Daily studies, in which the girls and boys do their homework, learn and prepare for class work and exams, play a central role in boarding school life. Each group has its own study room. Each student has his or her own, personally furnished workspace where he or she can study. While the younger students do their school work here under the supervision of the boarding school teachers, the course level students can do their homework and prepare for exams in their own room.
Dining rooms: eat together
Eating together is an important daily ritual for the boarding school students. Different dining rooms are available for the respective age groups. There is a different table and seating arrangement for each school section between the holidays so that the girls and boys can make new contacts with each other.
Health department - with its own nurse and doctor's office hours
In the event of illness and for medical help of any kind, our health department is available. This ranges from stomach ache, colds and cuts to infectious diseases or broken bones. Boarding school students up to and including grade 10 are allowed to relax in the historic rooms of the hospital ward (Krabt). You will be looked after and cared for by our nurse there. The elderly can cure themselves in their rooms if they wish. Our family doctor holds consultation hours here four times a week and is also available for us at any time.
Rooms with tradition - educate without words
The long history and past of the college building can be seen in the architecture as well as in the many rooms and places of today's grammar school. The old Benedictine monastery has definitely left lasting traces: For example, the beautiful, venerable halls or the spacious inner courtyards bear witness to a long tradition.
The impressive classical ballroom is used today for concerts and lectures. In the baroque house chapel, formerly the monastery music hall, we regularly celebrate the Eucharist and other forms of worship together. Such very special rooms, such as the Habsburg Hall or various conference rooms, shape and educate without many words.
アクティビティー
Leisure activities: everything under one roof
In addition to the large Pater Alfred Delp sports hall, there is a swimming pool, a fitness room for boys and girls, a bouldering wall, a ballet room, table tennis tables and extensive outdoor sports facilities with natural and artificial turf fields as well as a beach volleyball field, a new tennis court and several basketball hoops for various sporting interests to disposal. Even skateboarding is possible on a self-built halfpipe in the outdoor area.
位置
空港から学校まで
It takes around 1 hour from the Zurich airport to the city St.Blasien.
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