This year has been a busy one for us in terms of sports as well. For example, take a look at how motivated students are getting more involved in the “Martial Arts” sports section. Here, we teach various techniques from different martial arts, such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, …
This semester, the 4GPS class is learning about robotics. As part of the course, the class spent a day at Belval’s Science Lab with their teacher, where the students learned a lot about robot programming and how artificial intelligence works.
On Wednesday, May 3, the “Life Sciences” field trip took place at Kaalber Millen in the Ourdal Valley. Mr. Thielen from Natur&Ëmwelt first gave a tour of the center and explained a bit about the history of this beautiful site. Then we headed straight out toward …
It is often overlooked that we are currently facing not only a climate crisis but also a biodiversity crisis. Since certain animal species are threatened with extinction, the “Save Our Planet” group, together with their teacher T. Betz, built special bat boxes in the woodshop, which are now at …
Exam week has begun. We wish all our seniors—and all our other graduating classes—the very best of luck! You’ve made it this far; you’ll make it through this final stretch too. We believe in you!
Recap: Students from classes 5C1 and 5C3 carried out a “good deed” for their “Life and Society” course during the second semester; in keeping with the spirit of autonomy, they were responsible for the entire process, from planning to execution. In doing so, they …
From April 16 to April 21, the 2nd part of the student exchange with our partner school in Baza, Spain, the “I.E.S. Pedro Jiménez Montoya,” will take place. This exchange is financially supported by the European Commission’s “Erasmus+” program. Following the event in February …
Over the past few weeks, the 2GIG class has been focusing more on civil engineering. The students also designed, calculated, and built their own bridges. Congratulations to the winning team: Their bridge, made from 400 grams of spaghetti, ultimately withstood over 11 kg.
News from the Give Box Project: Here’s some exciting reading material! If you need new reading material or want to donate some of your books, you can do so on Fridays between 11:50 a.m. and 12:40 p.m. at the Give Box in front of the CDI.
Last Wednesday, our 2GIG class in chemistry conducted an interesting hands-on experiment on the topic of spectrophotometry. With the help of a photometer, the students measured the solutions they had prepared themselves.



