ISR Cooking Camp 2023

Looking back: ISR Cooking Camp 2023

Monday, 10 July 2023

Last Friday marked the exciting conclusion of an eventful week for nine children who shared a passion for cooking at our ISR Cooking Camp. The camp, organized and conducted by our in-house catering company and cooperative partner, Broich Catering, began with a get-to-know-you session and an introduction to basic rules of conduct in a commercial kitchen.

Throughout the week, the children eagerly prepared a variety of delicious meals using fresh ingredients, savoring their culinary creations afterward. Each day, the participants crafted homemade dishes such as Maultaschen, Gnocchi, Muesli, and more. Emphasizing the use of regional and fresh products, the camp aimed to teach the children how to cook healthy and tasty food.

The camp participants also had the opportunity to make an excursion and visit farmer Heinz’s farm in Meerbusch. There, they had a chance to feed chickens and beef cattle and gain insights into farm operations. Afterwards, all participants enjoyed a delicious picnic in his garden with their homemade lunch boxes, which they had prepared in advance.

The highlight of the week was the dinner on Friday, where the children invited their parents and prepared a three-course meal. Early in the morning, they diligently crafted menu cards and name tags, while also decorating the tables to create a welcoming atmosphere for their guests. The parents and camp leaders were thrilled with the final outcome. The participating children invested a lot of time and passion into the dinner preparations, culminating in a delicious meal that served as an excellent finale to the eventful week.

We express our gratitude to the Broich Team for another fantastic ISR Cooking Camp and look forward to next year’s camp.


Absolventen der ISR erreichen hohe Ergebnisse

Absolventen der ISR erreichen hohe Ergebnisse

Saturday, 8 July 2023

In: NGZ


With another outstanding IB diploma result, ISR Neuss/Düsseldorf underlines its position as one of the leading international private schools in Germany

With another outstanding IB diploma result, ISR Neuss/Düsseldorf underlines its position as one of the leading international private schools in Germany

ISR students achieve an average of 35* points in the International Baccalaureate / Results 5 points better than the global average / 7 percent of graduates achieve a comparable grade point average of 1.0 / 17 different nationalities / Numerous university offers from renowned institutions all over the world

A total of 42 students from ISR International School on the Rhine in Neuss and Düsseldorf successfully completed their IB program this year, earning their International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma with an average of 35* points. These accomplished students, from 17 different nations, will now continue their academic journeys at renowned universities across the globe. With this result, ISR students once again achieve above-average IB final grades; the global average is 30 points in 2023.

“These outstanding final grades are proof of a special willingness to learn on the part of our young adults. The attitude of Generation Z to the issue of motivation is currently the subject of repeated criticism in society. However, the ISR graduates have given absolutely everything and impressed us with their outstanding performance,” says Emil Cete, Deputy Director of ISR: “Without this ambition and also the resilience during the Corona years, these results would not have been possible.

Further success factors were the individual support for the students and their excellent cooperation with teaching staff. “Not only our teachers, but also our administrative staff – especially the University and Career Counseling Team (UCC) – have contributed significantly to this success,” emphasizes Eileen Lyons, ISR School Director: “They have cared for, supported, and encouraged our students in every possible way during their school career at ISR. The students’ parents also make an important contribution to our school community.” According to Peter Soliman, Managing Director of ISR, the long list of supporters rounds off ISR’s recipe for success. “It takes a village to raise a child. This proverb determines our actions. With this once again excellent IBDP result, the concept has proven itself impressively,” Soliman emphasizes.

The average score reaffirms the status of ISR as one of the leading international schools offering the IBDP program in Germany. The average grade of the graduating class of 2023 is composed of outstanding results of individual graduates this year. Accordingly, 18 percent of the class achieved at least 40 out of a maximum of 45 points. This is normally only achieved by around 3 percent of IBDP graduates worldwide. In addition, 7 percent of the students in this year’s ISR graduating class achieved an exceptionally outstanding IB score of 42 or more points. One student who will now begin her studies at the prestigious University of Cambridge has successfully completed her IB with an outstanding score of 44 out of 45 possible points.

From the Rhineland to the world: More than a third of the graduates have attended ISR since kindergarten or primary school. “This is an exceptionally high percentage for an international school with such a long school career. The loyalty of the families makes us proud.” emphasizes Peter Soliman: “It also shows how strongly we are rooted in the region. In addition to our focus on academics, character building is essential for us as well as a foundation of values from which we do not deviate. That’s what our families value about ISR.“

On average, our graduates have already four university offers each from renowned universities around the world. According to their current plans, most graduates will study in the UK this time, just ahead of Germany and the Netherlands. The USA is also once again enjoying great popularity. Other study destinations include renowned universities in Spain, France, and China. Acceptances have been received from Cambridge University, Imperial College, King’s College London, University College London, the University of Manchester, Warwick University, and many other UK universities. In the U.S., acceptances include Boston University, the University of Michigan and the University of Southern California (USC). In the Netherlands, for example, there were offers from Erasmus University of Rotterdam, TU Eindhoven, TU Delft as well as from Amsterdam and Maastricht. Germany, the TU Munich and RWTH Aachen are on the study list, which is also a popular focus of interest among the graduates. 45 percent and more than 20 graduates will study STEM subjects, such as natural sciences, IT, or engineering (mechanical engineering). In the Asian region, the graduating class registers impressive study place offers, for example from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) as well as the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HKUST. “

The reputation of ISR’s graduates is outstanding so that each year the students have a considerable selection of university places to choose from,” reports Emil Cete: “In addition to excellent academic performance, what counts here is positive character development, which we specifically promote at ISR.” Another special characteristic of this graduating class is its proficiency in an extensive range of world languages: 53 percent completed an IB Bilingual Diploma with two languages studied at a native level. The IB Bilingual Diploma is recognized internationally and highly valued by universities as well as employers.

Essential in the upper school at ISR Neuss/Düsseldorf is the University and Career Counseling program, which is provided to students and also parents from the end of grade 8. The comprehensive counseling includes selecting universities that match the young people’s preferences, abilities, and career plans. Ulrike Wacker, Head of ISR’s University and Career Counseling, emphasizes, “It is important to us to get to know our students very well and to accompany them during their time at ISR. Our goal is to help our students realize their dreams so they can continue their academic careers at the university of their choice.”


Disclaimer
Die ISR International School on the Rhine GmbH mit Sitz in Neuss ist eine privat geführte internationale Ganztagsschule. Über 1.000 Schülerinnen und Schüler aus der Region und aus aller Welt bereiten sich gemeinsam auf international anerkannte Schulabschlüsse vor. Akademische Exzellenz und Charakterbildung stehen im Zentrum der Ausbildung und qualifizieren für ein Studium an führenden Universitäten in Deutschland und weltweilt. Für jüngere Kinder bietet die ISR einen internationalen Kindergarten auf dem ISR-Campus in Neuss, in Düsseldorf-Niederkassel sowie eine deutschsprachige Dependance in Meerbusch-Büderich. Anfragen zu Kindergarten, Grundschule und weiterführender Schule werden ganzjährig entgegengenommen: admissions@isr-school.de.
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Elf Jugendliche erhalten Trainerlizenz

Elf Jugendliche erhalten Trainerlizenz

Thursday, 6 July 2023

In: NGZ


Ehemaliger Bundesligaspieler und -trainer Karsten Baumann bildet an ISR Neuss in Kooperation mit dem Deutschen Fußballbund DFB Junior-Coaches aus

Ehemaliger Bundesligaspieler und -trainer Karsten Baumann bildet an ISR Neuss in Kooperation mit dem Deutschen Fußballbund DFB Junior-Coaches aus – bei einem Frauenanteil von etwa der Hälfte absolvierten auch zwei Spielerinnen des Zweitliga-Aufsteigers Borussia Mönchengladbach ihre Prüfung

Monday, 3 July 2023

Zertifizierte junge Trainerinnen und Trainer sollen Vorbild für andere Jugendliche sein / Förderung von Talenten als Ziel / In den vergangenen sechs Jahren insgesamt 80 Junior-Coaches ausgebildet

Im siebten Jahr wurden an der ISR International School on the Rhine in Neuss Schülerinnen und Schüler aus dem Rheinland im Rahmen des DFB Junior Coach Programm zu zertifizierten Fußball-Trainern und -Trainerinnen ausgebildet. Diesmal lernten elf Fußball-begeisterte Jugendliche unter der Leitung von Karsten Baumann – Leiter der Sportabteilung an der ISR und ehemaliger Bundesliga-Spieler und -trainer – das notwendige Know-how für ihren Start als lizenzierte Übungsleiter. Die Ausbildung ist Teil der DFB-Qualifizierungsoffensive und gilt seit 16 Jahren als typischer Einstieg in die Tätigkeit als Trainer. Eine feierliche Zeremonie an der ISR, bei der die Zertifikate überreicht wurden, bildete den Abschluss des 40-stündigen Lehrgangs.

Insgesamt 80 Jugendliche ab 15 Jahren haben seit 2017 den Junior-Coach-Lehrgang an der ISR absolviert. „Das Engagement der jungen Leute ist bemerkenswert und unterstreicht den Wunsch, die eigene Leidenschaft für den Fußballsport mit einer professionellen Trainerausbildung zu verbinden“, sagt Karsten Baumann. “Es war eine Freude, mit diesen engagierten und talentierten jungen Menschen zu arbeiten. Ich bin stolz auf die Leistungen der elf Teilnehmenden und sehe in ihnen viel Potenzial als zukünftig hervorragende Trainerinnen und Trainer“. Baumann forderte die jungen Leute auf, sich mit ihrer wertvollen Ausbildung nun in Vereinen oder in den Schulen zu engagieren und ihr Wissen und ihre Leidenschaft für den Fußball weiterzugeben: „Sie sind Vorbilder für ihre Altersgenossen und können einen positiven Einfluss auf die Entwicklung des Jugendfußballs haben.”

„Während in den Anfangsjahren an der ISR fast nur Jungen Interesse zeigten, hat der Anteil weiblicher Teilnehmerinnen in den vergangenen Jahren deutlich zugenommen“, freute sich Emil Cete, stellvertretender Schuldirektor an der ISR. Diesmal waren fünf Mädchen bei den elf Prüflingen dabei, also etwa die Hälfte: “Auch das ist ein Zeichen für die hohe Qualität derAusbildung, die wir in Kooperation mit dem DFB bieten, und bestätigt unser Engagement für die Förderung des Jugendfußballs”, so Cete.

Auch zwei talentierte Spielerinnen von Borussia Mönchengladbach gehörten zu den Traineranwärterinnen. „Die erfolgreiche Teilnahme der Mönchengladbacher Spielerinnen verdeutlicht die Qualität der Ausbildung an der ISR und die Anerkennung, die sie in der Fußballwelt genießt“, betont Ulrike Engels-Dvorak, die den Kreisvorstand Grevenbroich/Neuss des Fußballverband Niederrhein bei dem Termin repräsentierte.


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Die ISR International School on the Rhine GmbH mit Sitz in Neuss ist eine privat geführte internationale Ganztagsschule. Über 1.000 Schülerinnen und Schüler aus der Region und aus aller Welt bereiten sich gemeinsam auf international anerkannte Schulabschlüsse vor. Akademische Exzellenz und Charakterbildung stehen im Zentrum der Ausbildung und qualifizieren für ein Studium an führenden Universitäten in Deutschland und weltweilt. Für jüngere Kinder bietet die ISR einen internationalen Kindergarten auf dem ISR-Campus in Neuss, in Düsseldorf-Niederkassel sowie eine deutschsprachige Dependance in Meerbusch-Büderich. Anfragen zu Kindergarten, Grundschule und weiterführender Schule werden ganzjährig entgegengenommen: admissions@isr-school.de.

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ISR Art Camp 2023

Looking back: ISR Art Camp 2023

Monday, 3 July 2023

This year, we once again held our annual ISR Summer Art Camp during the first week of our ISR Summer Break, led by Bettina Schulenberg, mother of an ISR Alumni and long-time partner of ISR. This year, a total of 13 students participated and showcased their artistic skills.

Ms. Schulenberg organized an engaging week, filled with a variety of creative tasks that allowed the children to explore new painting techniques and work with different art materials.

The week began with introductions and icebreakers, providing the students with an opportunity to get to know each other. The participants enthusiastically experimented with diverse painting techniques, using materials such as wood, canvas, and cardboard, all while working with acrylic paint. They also explored papermaché, discovered the art of collage, engaged in recycling projects, and much more.

A highlight of each day was the communal lunch, where all participants gathered to exchange ideas and took a creative break for brainstorming. The week proved to be enjoyable for everyone involved, resulting in the creation of unique and stunning artworks throughout the camp. To conclude the camp, the participants invited their families and friends to an exhibition on the last day, proudly showcasing their creations. This exhibition served as a delightful conclusion to a successful week, celebrating the students’ accomplishments. A very special surprise this year: all participants of the sports camps came to visit to admire the fantastic results of the art camp participants!

We wish to express our gratitude to Ms. Schulenberg for organizing another great ISR Summer Art Camp, and we eagerly look forward to the next camp in the upcoming year!


ISR Sports Camp 2023

Looking back: ISR Sports Camp 2023

Monday, 3 July 2023

The first week of the ISR Summer Holidays promises an exciting time for all participants of the ISR Summer Camps and the ISR Summer School!

Today, we kicked off the sunny week with the annual ISR Sports Camp, marking the beginning of a week filled with sports activities for over 100 enthusiastic children, ranging from kindergarten to grade 8. The engaging program offers a diverse range of sports activities, striking a perfect balance between fun and skill-building. Alongside the ISR Sports Camp, the ISR Summer Art Camp also began today, catering to students with a creative interest.

We are eagerly looking forward to an eventful and enriching week as part of our comprehensive summer program. The first photos already capture the excitement!


11 Students successfully took part in the DFB Junior Coach Program

11 Students successfully took part in the DFB Junior Coach Program at ISR

Monday, 3 July 2023

Last week, under the guidance of Mr. Baumann, ISR Head of Sports, 11 students successfully took part in the DFB Junior Coach Program at ISR.

This program, which has been offered by the DFB at ISR for several years, serves as a stepping stone for students aspiring to pursue coaching careers. We are particularly proud of the continued high representation of female participants, with five of eleven students being girls!

Throughout the intensive 40-hour training week, the students not only acquired theoretical knowledge of coaching but also gained practical experience through extensive hours on the sports field. This training provides a pathway for students to embark on coaching careers. In addition to coaching skills, the students also learned about first aid for sports injuries and the legal aspects of coaching work.

The highlight of the week was the training session held on Thursday with the E-Youth Team from our neighboring sports club, Polizeipsportverein Neuss. Our young coaches had the invaluable opportunity to apply their newly acquired knowledge in a real training session.

Upon completion of the program, all participants received certificates, which were presented by Ludwig Lippold, the Youth and School Football representative of the Fußballverband Niederrhein (FVN), Ulrike Engels-Dvorak, representative of the FVN Kreis Neuss/Grevenbroich, as well as parents, club representatives, and Mr. Cete, Deputy Director at ISR.

Mr. Baumann added: “This year, we had a very heterogeneous, very good group of students together, including 5 girls. Some students already had coaching experience and others played football in top leagues, so the students could complement each other well. I am very satisfied with the training and wish all participants a good start in their coaching careers!”

We extend our sincere appreciation to all the participants for their remarkable efforts during this successful week. Each individual demonstrated their utmost dedication and invested significant time and energy into the program, resulting in outstanding achievements – and successful coaches!