+++ISR Liveblog: ISR’s Measures – Coronavirus+++
+++ISR Liveblog: ISR’s Measures – Coronavirus+++
Are you curious about the pro-active measures we as a school are taking due to the coronavirus? In this live blog, we will present these measures to you and publish some news about this topic frequently.
We are very grateful that our school community is so strongly united and supports us in any possible way.
ISR Liveblog #43
Our parents finally have the opportunity again to exchange ideas and start the morning with a tasty coffee and sandwiches from our school kiosk. As our parents are not allowed to enter the school for security reasons, there is now a big tent in front of our school building which makes it possible for them to get together. Thanks to our Broich Catering & Locations team and a mobile counter, the catering is also taken care of. In the past weeks and months this type of personal exchange has unfortunately been somewhat difficult and we are very more pleased that our parents now have a safe and comfortable place to sit together with a certain distance and to exchange information.
ISR Liveblog #42
At ISR, the health and well-being of our community is paramount and that is why we have given our students and parents the opportunity to get tested from the first day of school. In order to carry out the tests, a tent was erected in front of the school entrance and a test centre was set up in our cafeteria.
We thank you all for the outstanding support and efforts to keep our community healthy.
ISR Liveblog #41
Today, our students enjoyed the sun during their break and they had a great idea!
With chalk, they painted different symbols on the ground to create fun-games and challenging parkour courses. What better way to spend your break time other than being sporty & creative? 😊
ISR Liveblog #40
Last week, some of our students prepared our playground with some signs which they drew with chalk to help students maintain social distancing.
In addition to that our grade 1 students created signs to emphasize the importance of keeping a safe distance from one another.
We thank our teachers for this creative idea which, in addition to the important message, also had a positive side effect – our students enjoyed designing the signs.
ISR Liveblog #39
Many children around the world are currently painting pictures of rainbows and hanging them on their windows to encourage each other in times of the Coronavirus.
With the support of their teachers, our Kindergarten students have also painted and made a variety of colorful rainbow pictures. Some have even written some hopeful and thankful messages on it!
The pictures are very beautiful, the message behind it is hugely important and we hope that the pictures will be seen by many children and put a smile on their faces. Together we can do it! ☺️
ISR Liveblog #38
The British newspaper, The Independent, recently published an article about how Germany has pressed ahead with its plan to further ease the nationwide lock-down restrictions. The reporter looked at different examples of what has opened in Germany again, and ISR was chosen because we set a good example of how a school could ensure continuous teaching through quick action and the commitment of the teaching staff! Our school director, Ms. Lyons, has been quoted and explained to the reporter how ISR deals with this topic. Are you interested in reading? https://www.independent.co.uk/…/coronavirus-germany-lockdow…
ISR Liveblog #37
In the last few months, we have really grown beyond ourselves and have made the impossible possible. You, as our ISR families, have confirmed this with all your positive feedback and continuous support.
Today, we, therefore, organized a little surprise for our ISR Team and gave everyone a small – and healthy – gift as a symbol of our appreciation for their hard work and engagement.
We’re very proud and happy to have such an outstanding staff team at ISR!
ISR Liveblog #36
At ISR, we are fortunate to have many talented students and families from all corners of the world. Despite the current situation, we are overwhelmed by the positive feedback, the kindness, and the support we are receiving from our ISR Community.
One of our very musically talented families sent us this audio clip with a song they re-wrote, re-composed, sang and recorded on their own. A song to say ‘Thank You’ with a personal message from them to our ISR Team:
“We would like to say THANK YOU for helping us through these hard times! Please let us do it our way.”
In times such as these, we are more than proud to be a part of this unique community! Thank you, to our dear family Barth!
ISR Liveblog #35
In addition to the Sky News UK report and the BBC World Service interview last week, our school director, Ms. Lyons, was now interviewed by RTÉ One from Ireland!
It was an open discussion about the re-opening of schools with other educators from different institutions. Ms. Lyons laid out all the measures we have adopted at ISR in an impressive way – see for yourself!
ISR Liveblog #34
Two of our Upper School students, Henning and Karlina, were interviewed by BBC World Service Radio.
They were chatting to two girls from another international school in Iceland and shared their own personal experiences with regards to the Coronavirus situation. All four students emphasized that they are very grateful for the possibility of the virtual classes both schools offer. This way, they never missed a lesson and could continue to concentrate on their exams with their teachers and classmates.
Enjoy listening!
ISR Liveblog #33
Last week, we had the honor of welcoming a Sky News television crew to ISR. Students, teachers, a parent, our IT department, and our management team were able to share their personal experiences in regards to schooling during this difficult corona time. Since ISR is leading by a good example, they have chosen ISR as the only German school to interview!
Another confirmation that we can be proud of what we all have achieved during this time.
ISR Liveblog #32
After the Federal Government has taken the carefully considered decision to further roll-out the opening of schools, our students, who are currently allowed to visit ISR again, are already very excited to welcome back more of their classmates next Monday.
In preparation for this, they painted various symbols on our playground with chalk to serve as a point of reference for our daily line-up process. To ensure that the correct safety distance is maintained they have received support from our amazing supervisors.
We look so much forward to seeing you next week – enjoy your Sunday!
ISR Liveblog #31
Last week in Grade 1 Music, our students used the online digital audio workstation Chrome Music Lab Song Marker in order to compose a short piece of music to depict one of the events from Vivaldi’s first movement of Spring from the Four Seasons.
Here you can see our student Emma, who chose to compose music for “The birds greet the spring with their joyful song.” It begins with repeated high pitches, representing the chirps of a bird, then swoops down low and then all the way back up – like a playful bird in flight! Well done, Emma.
We are proud that our students have the opportunity to explore music in this way!
ISR Liveblog #30
This is how virtual birthday parties in our ISR Kindergarten currently look like! Our KG group celebrated together in a virtual manner the birthday of their classmate Niyanth. Everyone had so much fun during the stop-dance game and enjoyed the birthday celebration. Niyanth loved celebrating with his friends and teacher and can´t wait to see everyone in person again.
ISR Liveblog #29
At ISR, we continue to receive positive feedback from parents, students, and even external persons about how well our digital teaching is going – and we’re justifiably proud of this feedback! A positive article about our digital teaching was recently published in the Cologne city newspaper.
We are very pleased to have the opportunity at ISR to provide our students with such a wide range of digital classes so that learning and education does not have to be neglected even in these difficult times. We would also like to thank our parents, students, and staff! Without their commitment this would not have been possible!
ISR Liveblog #28
ISR mother and leader of the SLO® Activity “Ballet”, Ms. Peltzer is also giving virtual live sessions to her ballet groups from KG1 to Grade 4, and they are working awesomely! All participants are really thankful and excited that the activity can still take place. The girls are focused and give their best during their lessons. Even though Ms. Peltzer is not there physically, she gives all students the feeling she is standing direct next to them and supporting them. She is doing an amazing job and all participants deeply appreciate their live sessions with her.
ISR Liveblog #27
These photos an ISR mother shared with us show the creative progress of her son during live lessons. Shabd has just started in Kindergarten at ISR and loves working on his Art & Craft projects with his teachers. Due to the current situation, he has lessons online and does all his artwork at home. He is really enthusiastic and his results are impressive! He’s only three years old and already such a talented artist. Well done Shabd!
ISR Liveblog #26
With around 90 SLO® Activities, ISR is well prepared to offer our students a wide range of different activities and there is something for everyone. Recently we received this photo which shows our student Helena reading for our smaller ones. Helena is part of the SLO® Activity Reading Buddies and normally regularly visits the Kindergarten to read stories for KG students. Due to the current situation, Kindergarten visits are unfortunately not an option. Luckily she recorded a video in advance which teachers can use during the live sessions to make sure that the SLO® Activity still takes place.
We are impressed by Helena’s support in this situation and the great idea of recording her reading skills. Well done!
ISR Liveblog #25
The siblings Filippa and Felicia designed a wonderful XXL postcard for their friend to surprise her and stay in contact in an old fashioned way J. They came up with the idea to let their friend know how much they miss her and that they can’t wait to see her back in school.
This is such a lovely idea and we are impressed by all the creative ideas from our students during this time to stay in contact and stay active. We are already curious about what our other students came up with!
ISR Liveblog #24
Yesterday was the third time that our Chinese online live session took place for ISR Kindergarten students. They really had fun and learned a lot about the differences between certain animals, especially how they look. Many parents also accompanied their children and supported them during the session!
We thank our teacher for this fun-filled and informative virtual lesson! Keep up the great spirit!
ISR Liveblog #23
Also, our Kindergarten has organized a structured day with several virtual classes taking place. Yesterday, they had a yoga session in the morning and a mother shared this wonderful photo with us. In it, Riko looks so relaxed and quite serene!
We are really happy that we can provide our students with this type of much needed structure in their day and have made the change to virtual learning as smoothly as possible.
ISR Liveblog #22
Our creative teachers are always coming up with new techniques to entertain our students, even during the quarantine period, and encourage them to move and feel good!
Mrs. Ramirez, one of our outstanding Kindergarten teachers, packed a box full of surprises for her Kindergarten group today and told the story of a rabbit that overcame many challenges together with the help of other children.
In these challenging times, we cannot thank our teachers enough who always find new ways to inspire our students!
ISR Liveblog #21
Due to the decision of the government that schools and music schools must close until April 19th, the team decided to teach virtually by using several platforms like Zoom and Facetime amongst others, starting on March 17th. The students love the variety and appreciate this contact with their teachers. The Musicbox Oxana team was very excited and curious about how the new learning experience would be received and above all how everything could be implemented.
Two weeks later, teachers and students have come to the same conclusion, it’s great! The teachers are enthusiastic because the students are much more independent as, for example, they prepare their music sheets themselves. The students also really like the new situation and are both focused and excited.
Everyone has done a great job in running the virtual classes and the Musicbox Oxana team is proud of how their students are learning and developing. Still, they can’t wait to see each other again soon!
ISR Liveblog #20
Our Kindergarten children created Easter Bunny masks and Easter baskets together with their teachers. They had a lot of fun and achieved great results!
We are all ready for Easter!
ISR Liveblog #19
Since the “Fitness @ Home with me” initiative from our upper school CAS students Mona & Penelope was hugely successful, also our engaged SLO® students now offer a fitness zoom class for all interested ISR middle school students!
Every Tuesday and Thursday, Richard (11929@isr-school.de) and Paulina (10965@isr-school.de) will lead a fitness activity for Grades 5 to 9 to stay active and healthy as a group from at home! Join their sessions and send them an email to receive their individual meeting ID’s!
We are proud that our students are willing to lead those classes and keep up our unique ISR Spirit!
ISR Liveblog #18
Are you wondering about how we run our school tours at the moment? Due to the current situation, we’ve found a way to present our state-of-the-art campus to new or interested families if they are unable to travel at this moment in time.
We have used a drone and a 360° camera to capture many areas of ISR and now offer virtual tours of our Kindergarten and other sections of the school to external families as well!
If you would like to see what it is like to be a student at ISR, please contact our Admissions Team: admissions@isr-school.de.
ISR Liveblog #17
This video is our message to all those who are affected by the crisis, to all those who have been discouraged and to all those for whom music brings back a bit of “joie de vivre.”
Many thanks to our brilliant Music teachers, Ms. Bucher and Ms. Gander, to all the ISR families, teachers, staff members, and our in-house music school Musicbox Oxana.
ISR Liveblog #16
Just in time for Easter, our Kindergarten Teacher, Ms. Schneider, has made a video for their students showing them how to color eggs from home. She explains in small steps what exactly is needed and how it all works.
This picture was taken during the video and we are sure that our students will love the video and have a lot of fun with it.
ISR Liveblog #15
At ISR it is not only our teachers who are creative, but also our outstanding students! To adapt to the current situation and to stay fit from home, two of our CAS students, Mona and Penelope, have started a sports group called “fitness @ home with me”. The group connects five times a week at 4.30pm via Zoom to carry out fun fitness activities together as a group. The idea is to encourage other students to stay healthy, energized and active, which can be difficult in this current situation where gyms and other sports facilities are closed. Through working out together as a group the students are convinced that all participants will find energy, motivation, and strength to stay fit and to fight through this situation.
If you want to join the group (Grade 10 – 12) please email 11265@isr-school.de.
Thank you, Mona and Penelope, for this great initiative and also a huge thank you to our outstanding CAS Coordinator, Mr. Urban! We are very enthusiastic about this great idea and are curious to see what other student ideas will follow.
ISR Liveblog #14
As the online classes are now “business as usual” our teachers are adding further activities to keep the children busy.
Ms. Morris, Head of Primary, has started a Penpal Club for Primary students. In her first video lesson, she explained to the children what a postcard is, how you write a postcard and where you put the address. She even provided the students with a frame to make their own postcards and asked the children to send her pictures of their finished work. A new fun way for children to stay in touch with friends and family while practicing their handwriting. We already have many enthusiastic students.
ISR Liveblog #13
Different Languages – Same Message: THANK YOU!
Even if our students have to stay at home, they know very well that there are many people working extremely hard in the current situation to help and support all of us. Although not all of the 50 nationalities that compose our student body at ISR are represented in the video, we would like to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts on behalf of the entire school community – no matter in which language.
ISR Liveblog #11
No words needed – enjoy your weekend!
ISR Liveblog #10
An eventful week is about to end. We’ve all done an amazing job with the new situation and the virtual classes.
This is the impressive number of sessions we’ve completed so far – well done everyone!
ISR Liveblog #9
Here’s an interesting interview portraying our virtual classes with our wonderful teacher and Upper School Coordinator, Ms. McGee:
ISR Liveblog #8
Two of our brilliant teachers, Mr. Elsey and Ms. Hunter, filmed an experiment showing the importance of hand hygiene for their students. Thank you, dear teachers, for being so innovative and creative during these times!
ISR Liveblog #7
Our new daily routine is all about having virtual classes and our students are excited about continuing with their lessons every day through this new medium! Our younger students are especially keen as they can catch up with their friends and teachers and get to have a bit of normalcy to their days. We thank our wonderful teachers who are doing a great job in organizing virtual classes, spreading positivity and, as always, giving their best despite the current situation!
ISR Liveblog #6
As of today, all our children are participating in their classes from home. Even in Kindergarten, the virtual sessions have started: the circle time at 9.00 o’clock this morning was certainly emotional for both teacher and their children as some of them have not seen each other for quite some time due to the strict health regulations at school. Our teachers are doing an amazing job with “business as usual”. One class sang “Happy Birthday” to their friend whilst others had a yoga session and another class had music, singing and dancing around with their teachers.
We are all doing our best to offer the children a structured day and all look forward to see each other in person again very soon.
ISR Liveblog #5
As an extremely important measure, disinfectant dispensers for daily use were installed throughout the school in mid-January. To illustrate to younger children in particular why handwashing and special hygiene measures are so important at this time one of our partners, Creative Minds, has been educating students about Corona Virus hygiene.
Creative Minds is an SLOⓇ activity teaching children through hands-on activities to expand their creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills using STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) and Design Thinking Methodologies. Creative Minds allows children from KG through Grade 10 to understand issues and find solutions whilst allowing the students to grow outside of the daily school curriculum.
Through Science, the students were given “glitter germs” and experienced what happens when soap touches germs. The students were amazed at the effect soap had on their germs and how the germs quickly moved away from the soap. This exercise helped our students understand why it is important to wash our hands.
Through Art, the students discussed why it is important to sneeze and cough into the corner of their elbow. By stopping the air and water droplets in the corner of our elbow we stop the germs from spreading further. Then the students used watercolor paint and straws to create a germ painting. These paintings show how blowing air particles spread our germs. Experiencing the “WHY” helps our students have a deeper understanding in their daily life! Many thanks to Creative Minds Leader and ISR Mom, Susie Seum!
ISR Liveblog #4
During our winter break, our IT department worked hard on a virtual classroom alternative so that families could freely decide whether to send their children to school or simply let them follow lessons from home. Yesterday we visited Ms. McGee’s History lesson in high school students to see this in action, as students were present virtually and physically and students to follow the lesson. Our teachers and students in the classroom can see exactly which student is currently logging into the lesson. All virtual participants are listed on the screen in a small box, which can be seen in our photo on the right so that direct communication between teacher and student is possible. For our teachers too, the virtual alternative was initially an unfamiliar situation, but everyone involved mastered the situation with flying colors. Our parents and students greatly appreciate this modern alternative of teaching and we as a school are extremely happy that we are pioneers in the region in terms of virtual teaching and can thus guarantee our families the continuation of their education at ISR.
ISR Liveblog #3
As a further precaution, we have decided that before entering the building the temperature of every student, every teacher, every staff member and also our cleaning and catering staff is measured. For this purpose, eight different stations, divided by grade levels were set up allowing us to ensure a quick and smooth morning routine. The first successfully completed week in which we are using this procedure is coming to an end today. After a very short time, our students and staff got used to the new situation and know exactly which station to go to. Especially our little ones found the new procedure in the morning very exciting and compared their temperature values in a fun way. We are really very happy that our students were so positive about the measurements in the morning and that the implementation went so smoothly. We would also like to thank our school nurse who accompanied the process and was always ready to help if a student or employee did not feel comfortable! The safety of our school community is our highest priority and we are very thankful for the trust of the entire community.
ISR Liveblog #2
Today we took a look at the new school life of our twelfth graders, who are currently using their own and separate learning area in our sports hall. After a thorough renovation during the one-week winter break, our sports hall was transformed into six classrooms, various learning corners, and rest areas. Our twelfth graders are currently in their IB preparations, so we need to provide the best possible protection for this group of students at this particularly important time. By separating the sports hall from our main school building, the students are isolated as much as possible and can prepare for their important IB exams in May. Should the twelfth graders nevertheless decide that they prefer to follow the lessons from home, we naturally offer the option of the digital classroom. This special measure is also supported by our school caterer, Broich Catering: the team provides our upper school students with delicious lunches in the converted sports hall and also offers an ordering service for the kiosk. Many thanks to all involved!
ISR Liveblog #1
This week, our amazing Primary team uploaded several study videos and worksheets to ensure that our students won´t miss any valuable learning instances during this time. Accordingly, our parents can decide whether their children join classes on campus or virtually as a precautionary measure. Some of our students are already taking advantage of this great and flexible opportunity! For example, you can see our student Amelie studying remotely below.
Our teachers and our IT Support Team have done an amazing job of providing all the learning materials needed to run this pilot project – well done everyone!
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Angelina
Spotlight On Our Student Angelina
This week, we spotlight our committed Grade 11 student Angelina, who has been part of our ISR Community since Kindergarten. Angelina’s academic achievements are outstanding and to recognize these she has received a letter of commendation from the Head of Upper School. She is always very focused and knows exactly what she would like to do in the future: after her graduation in 2021 she intends to study Business.
Angelina has a kind and lovely character, even in the mornings she is always in a good mood and likes to communicate with her classmates and teachers. She is a very open-minded young lady and socially engaged. That’s why she selected the organization “Wünschdirwas” as part of her CAS project to support them by collecting donations.
She is also very imaginative and has thought of various ways to support the organization. At school events, she was on site with an information stand or gave private Math lessons and donated her salary – more than 1000 EUR has already been collected!
We are very impressed by Angelina’s social and academic achievements and are sure that a bright future awaits her.
We are very proud to spotlight Angelina one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
Every Friday, our Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our outstanding students who, in line with this year’s theme, is striving for “extraordinary achievements” on a daily basis. No matter if it is academic success, special commitment or outstanding character traits – we look forward to sharing each of these success stories.
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Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Albert
Spotlight On Our Student Albert
This week, we would like to spotlight our humorous first Grader student Albert, who brought a lot of joy to his teachers and will be deeply missed as he is moving back to China. This smart young guy is incredibly hard-working and always willing to help other students as well as his teachers. He has a fabulous sense of humor and enjoys making other people laugh. He is also passionate about learning, loves to read and can frequently be seen “nose deep” in a book.
His German teacher, Ms. Lorenzen, says about him “Albert is one of the smartest students I’ve ever taught and I couldn’t imagine my German class without him. I am very sorry to see Albert leave ISR and wish him all the best in China.” His teacher, Ms. Stenning-Smith, also finds emotional words for him, “Albert has been an essential part of our first grade. It has been such a pleasure teaching Albert this year and we all will miss him.”
We are very proud to spotlight Albert one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
Every Friday, our Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our outstanding students who, in line with this year’s theme, is striving for “extraordinary achievements” on a daily basis. No matter if it is academic success, special commitment or outstanding character traits – we look forward to sharing each of these success stories.
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Class of 2020 – ISR Graduation Ceremony
Class of 2020 – ISR Graduation Ceremony
Tuesday, 16 June 2020
On Friday, June 12, 2020, it was again time for us to celebrate the successes of another ISR Graduating Class. Our 56 graduates and their families gathered in the extensive grounds of Haus Meer City Park to celebrate the end of their eventful time at ISR with a ceremonial awarding of diplomas. Due to the special circumstances, this year’s ISR Graduation Ceremony took place in a beautiful outdoor setting, so that all safety precautions could be observed.
After the ceremonial opening speeches by Mrs. Lyons, Mr. Soliman, and Mr. Cete, the Mayor of Düsseldorf, Mr. Thomas Geisel, also addressed the guests, emphasizing the current importance of tolerant and cosmopolitan togetherness as well as his long-standing friendship with ISR.
Afterwards, two of our graduates, Dorothea and Ibrahim, reviewed the eventful time of the graduating class and recalled with great joy many wonderful memories of the past years as well as some humorous comments about each of their classmates. Afterwards, a musical performance by our graduates followed, which included an “Ode to Joy” as the ISR School Song and the European anthem.
Finally, all 56 students received their ISR High School Diplomas, which now opens the doors to prestigious universities worldwide.
We are extremely grateful to have been able to accompany this year’s graduating class for many years and to have completed an important milestone in their lives together with them. Each of our graduates is a further proof of our motto: “We enable great minds and strong characters” and we are sure that the future holds only the best for our students.
We would like to thank all parents, teachers and employees who have contributed significantly to the success of the graduating class 2020 and who have accompanied this class on its way.
Dear students – stay in touch and keep this unforgettable time in good memory. Each of you has shaped ISR in your own way and we are proud to be a part of your own history as well. Our doors are always open for you and your families.
Go out and shape the world, ISR Graduates!
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Vincent
Spotlight On Our Student Vincent
This week, we spotlight our KG student Vincent, better known as Vinni! Vinni is an excellent student and classmate and always supports his friends and teachers. His teacher Ms. Lenz says about him, “Vinni is mature, kind and always eager to help his friends and teachers. What would I do without Vinni? Our class has so many daily tasks and Vinni is able to complete these perfectly. From holding the door, line-leader, pencil helper, book helper, bell ringer, table cleaner, floor sweeper, hallway and bathroom monitor, he can do it all and with a smile.
“He always has something interesting to share with the class. His favorite hobby is building with Lego and in the classroom he has shown creativity and thoughtfulness in his designs. We are happy that Vinni is part of our ISR community, he has such an gentle character and we are so excited for his future.“
We are very proud to spotlight Vincent one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
Every Friday, our Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our outstanding students who, in line with this year’s theme, is striving for “extraordinary achievements” on a daily basis. No matter if it is academic success, special commitment or outstanding character traits – we look forward to sharing each of these success stories.
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Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Hannan
Spotlight On Our Student Hannan
This week, we spotlight our cheerful third-grader Hannan, who joined ISR in Grade 1. Hannan is a really helpful and dedicated young lady. Ms. Carolus who was her Grade 2 teacher commented, “it was a great pleasure to have had Hannan as a student. She always tried her very best in everything, was well liked by her classmates and was always willing to lend a helping hand. I have enjoyed teaching Hannan and I wish her all the best!”
She is a conscientious and caring student who brings positive attitude with her every day. Her Homeroom Teacher in Grade 3, Mr. Elsey, describes her with the following words “no problem is ever too big for Hannan, and she thrives when presented with a challenge. She takes care in all she does and works hard, with great effort to ensure she always achieves her best work. It is a pleasure to have Hannan in our homeroom and classes.” Hannan shows strong social skills at a young age, and we are very happy that she is part of our ISR community.
We are very proud to spotlight Hannan, one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
Every Friday, our Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our outstanding students who, in line with this year’s theme, is striving for “extraordinary achievements” on a daily basis. No matter if it is academic success, special commitment or outstanding character traits – we look forward to sharing each of these success stories.
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