Episcopal Maria Montessori School Center Leipzig

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Episcopal Maria Montessori School Center Leipzig
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type of school Elementary school, after-school care center, high school, high school
founding 1996
place Leipzig
country Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 19 ′ 16 ″  N , 12 ° 18 ′ 0 ″  E Coordinates: 51 ° 19 ′ 16 ″  N , 12 ° 18 ′ 0 ″  E
carrier Diocese of Dresden-Meißen
management Sebastian Heider
Website www.montessori-leipzig.de

The Episcopal Maria Montessori School Center in Leipzig is a replacement school in private ownership , the school is run by the Diocese of Dresden-Meißen . The school center following Montessori education comprises elementary school , day care center , high school and grammar school . It is located in the Leipzig district of Grünau -Ost.

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The elementary school conveys Christian values, promotes talents and the handling of deficits through individual learning. The aim is to learn with all senses and didactic materials. 25 students each study together in eight mixed-year classes. In every class there are integration students specializing in learning, emotional-social, language, physical development, hearing and sight, students with partial performance weaknesses or highly gifted. Various teaching and learning methods are intended to promote independence and problem-solving work. After intensive study, there are long breaks of 45 minutes each.

The half-open after-school care center works in close cooperation with the primary school in mixed-age groups. A large green area with a climbing labyrinth is available for the after-school care groups. There are also numerous sports and play opportunities, supervised homework times and a dispute resolution program. The school association, an association of teachers, educators, parents and friends that also supports the work at the school center materially, is responsible for the after-school care center and all-day offers.

In the one to two-class high school, French is taught from grade 6. There are funding opportunities and a wide range of professional orientation, inclination and specialization courses. From grade 7 onwards, the business-technology-household / social (WTH) profile subject is taught. After successfully attending class 9 and completing the special performance assessment, the secondary school diploma is acquired (with a corresponding average grade, the qualifying secondary school diploma). After passing the final exam in class 10, the secondary school certificate is obtained. It is possible to transfer from secondary school to grammar school until the end of the orientation phase (grades 5 and 6).

The two-course grammar school is expanded from grade 10 with a third parallel class with Spanish as a new foreign language. There is also a language offer in English, French and Latin. From grade 8 onwards, students can choose profile lessons; a natural science profile, a linguistic profile and a social science profile are offered.

history

Two years after the formation of Montessori working groups, the Montessori School Association Leipzig e. V. founded. On September 7, 1996, he was able to inaugurate a primary school in a former daycare facility at Neue Leipziger Strasse 37. In 1997 the elementary school moved into the building of the former 82nd school in Alte Salzstrasse 65 (today's house A ).

The middle school was inaugurated on September 7, 1997. In 2000, elementary and middle school moved to the neighboring building of the former Robert Koch School in Alten Salzstraße 61 (today's house B ). House A (red / orange), which was renovated in 2001/2002 , was inaugurated on October 30, 2002. House B (red / blue) , which was also renovated , was inaugurated on October 2, 2003 together with the sports field . On January 8, 2005, the sports hall between the two buildings in Alten Salzstrasse 61a followed.

On July 9, 2003, the first graduate class of middle school received their certificates. The state recognition of the elementary school took place in 1999, that of the middle school in 2002. In 2007 the high school was opened at the school center. At the beginning of the 2013/2014 school year, the middle schools were renamed across Saxony to high schools.

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