Munich International School

Munich International School
Location
Starnberg, Bayern
Germany
Information
Type International school
Established 1966
Founder Mr. George Snyder
Grades 1-12 (EC 4-5, EC 5-6)
Enrollment 1200 (approx.)
Campus Schloß Buchhof
Color(s) Blue, White
Mascot Wildcat
Yearbook Different Every Year
Website www.mis-munich.de

Munich International School (MIS) is a private international school located in Starnberg, south of Munich, Germany. MIS teaches students from EC (Early Child - years 4-5) to grade 12. Students travel from an area around Munich to attend the school, with the help of a school bus network that reaches into the area around Munich, even all the way to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The School is divided into three groups: Junior, Middle, and Senior School.

MIS is a recognized International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. Lessons are taught in English, and German is the compulsory second language. MIS offers Spanish, French and Mandarin as third language options.

The current head of the school is TImothy Thomas.

Academics

MIS offers all three programmes of the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) - International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IBPYP), International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IBMYP), IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). In grade 10 it also allows students to optionally take the IGCSE International General Certificate of Secondary Education.

Munich International School provides a co-educational, international, English language learning environment for students aged 4 –18. There are academic standards and a curriculum.

Accreditation

MIS is an IB World School authorised by the International Baccalaureate to develop and deliver courses within the framework of the IB Primary Years Programme, the IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. es 5 - 8) and a Senior School (Grades 9 - 12). Facilities are continuously upgraded to keep pace with educational demands.

In 2008 the school also adopted a "one on one" laptop program by providing every student from grade 7-12 with a MacBook. This program aimed to create a more efficient and interactive working environment.

Mother Tongue Programme

MIS offers the Mother Tongue Programme for it helps and encourages students to become proficient in their mother tongue or first language. Becoming more proficient in one's mother tongue also helps students in the learning of other languages.

After School Activities

MIS host daily after school activities which a diverse assortment of co-curricular activities that inspire participants to develop new skills, discover and nurture individual interests and talents and share intercultural perspectives while fostering new social networks and friendships.[1]

School Sections

Junior School (EC 4/5-Grade 4)

Middle School (Grade 5- Grade 8)

Senior School (Grade 9- Grade 12)

Facilities

The school offers a range of facilities including more than 8 equipped science labs, 4 soccer fields, 3 gyms as well as tennis courts and modern class-rooms all equipped with overhead projectors, loudspeakers and full wireless internet access. A Track stadium was added in 2014, while the new educational building is planned to be completed by the start of the 2015-2016 academic year. The campus is 26 acres and approximately a 15-minute drive to Starnberger See.

Athletics

Munich International School has competitive sports teams from grades 6-12. The school's competitive sports teams offered are cross-country, softball, swimming, basketball, track, rugby, soccer, golf, volleyball, skiing, and tennis.

History

The school was founded in 1966 and moved to the location in Starnberg in 1968. On the school site is Schloss Buchhof, a former castle which is now used as a farm and also houses administrative offices as well as arts and mathematics classes. On September 19, 1966, Munich International school welcomed its first 120 students.

References

  1. "After School Activities | Munich International School". www.mis-munich.de. Retrieved 2016-05-06.

Coordinates: 48°00′05″N 11°22′58″E / 48.0015°N 11.3829°E / 48.0015; 11.3829


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