ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DAILY ROUTINEAN ALL-DAY SCHOOL
OUR DAILY ROUTINE
We are one tied all-day school. This means that we follow an overall school concept of teaching, education, supplementary support and care, in which all pupils are obliged to attend between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on at least four days a week. Leisure activities, training groups, etc. can only be visited after 4 p.m.
As an all-day school, we do without homework. Sometimes, however, homework can be given, for example when a poem is learned, missed material is made up, a novel is to be read… Longer-term project tasks can also be set – the tasks are entered in the homework book. The homework book is called a log book at our school.
THE SCHOOL DAY AT WMIS
The day is very varied. Pure learning subjects alternate with subjects that offer other forms of learning in a playful way and also across age groups. The subjects are offered by social workers and teachers.
Mathematics is usually taught in German. Depending on the resources, history and IT will also be given in German. English classes are taught exclusively by native speakers.
SAMPLE TIMETABLE
A sample timetable shows the alternation of lessons and offers throughout the day.
SUBJECT | OFFER OF THE SOCIAL PEDAGOGICAL AREA |
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ES - Environmental Studies - Expertise | Lunch – lunch break |
DMT – German mother tongue DPT – German partner language | IL – Informal Learning |
EMT - English mother tongue EPT – English mother tongue | SL - Social Learning |
Ma - Mathematics | PL – project learning (cross-year) 1/2 |
Mus - music Kind – Art | OP Af- open afternoon |
sports sports | EAA - Earth., Arts, Action (years 3 and 4) - mixture of subjects and social activities |
LK – Life Science Rel—Religion | WUF - elective subject (for years 5 and 6) - mixture of subjects and social offers |