Posts by Petra Malessa

PTO

Spring wild herb walk

Join the PTO for a wild herb walk in the beautiful Erlangen Reichswald on Thursday, April 26 from 09:00 to 12:00. We will discover the most important spring plants and wild herbs rules for collecting…
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Library

Book Club Order

The latest ISBC catalogue with books from the US and UK at very competitive prices has been sent out with Early Years and Elementary students this week. The FIS earns commission on the book sales…
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PTO

Würzburg city tour

Our next PTO event will be a visit to the beautiful city of Würzburg on Thursday, March 15 from 8:30 to 15:00. This guided walking tour covers many of the sights that illustrate the city’s…
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Secondary

Bridging Arts project

On February 27, the FIS Design Exploratory went into Erlangen and placed our time travelers from Mars into spots near Hugenottenplatz and the Arcaden. We used the figures and the QR codes to show how…
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Primary

Early Years explore!

Over the past few weeks, we have been exploring a few questions in Early Years 3: Have you seen any flowers popping up outside? What do flowers that come out of bulbs look like? How…
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In-House

The Lunch Puzzle

Ms. Fiedler, Head of Cafeteria, developed the Lunch Puzzle that gives each classroom the opportunity to create their own Hot Lunch using different components. At the moment, students of all Grades are encouraged to pick…
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Primary

Early Years Outdoor Activity

The Early Years have had lots of fun activities in Outdoor Learning over the past few weeks. The children have been reading The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and partaking in different learning activities outside. Each…
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In-House

Message from the school nurse

Please be aware that we have a few cases of chicken pox in Elementary School. Signs and symptoms can be fever, headache, nausea, sore throat and the typical rash. Usually, a person who had chicken…
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Secondary

Siemens Girls’ Day 2018

Girls and technology: not compatible? Not at all! They fit together very well. More and more young women in Germany are highly qualified in technical occupations. Nevertheless, a great number still choose typically “female” training…
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