
Under the title “Our School – One Team – Clear Roles – Strong Students: A Path to Personal Responsibility and Autonomy,” our goal is to help students get to know themselves better, take responsibility for themselves and their peers, and develop a positive attitude toward autonomy in their daily school life.
Students are guided in setting personal goals, mapping out a path to achieve them, and developing study skills that take their individual needs into account.
Starting with the 2025–26 school year, 7th-grade students will benefit from coaching that guides them through their school day and supports them in reflecting on their learning process and achieving their academic goals. This coaching program will be expanded to 6th grade in the coming school year and to 5th grade the following year.
This is complemented by a wide range of support services, including the youth center, the Drëps program, academic support, and the various support services (ESEB, SePAS, and SSE) available in our school. Furthermore, our students in the lower grades benefit from tutoring, and those in the 7th grade also have two homeroom teachers per class.
By clearly defining roles, we empower our students to take responsibility for themselves and guide them on their path toward independence.
Our High School – One Team – Clear Roles – Strong Students: A Path to Responsibility and Independence
Under the title “Our School – One Team – Clear Roles – Strong Students: A Path to Responsibility and Independence,” our school project aims to help students get to know themselves better, take responsibility for themselves and others, and develop a positive attitude toward independence and daily school life.
We help our students set personal goals, map out a path to achieve them, and develop learning techniques tailored to their individual needs.
Since the start of the 2025–2026 school year, our 7th-grade students have been receiving coaching that supports them in their daily school life, helps them reflect on their learning process, and enables them to achieve their academic goals. This program will be expanded to 6th-grade classes the following year, and then to 7th-grade classes.
This is complemented by a wide range of support services, including the Jugendtreff, Drëps, homework help, as well as ESEB, SePAS, and SSE services, which are available in our classrooms. In addition, our students in the lower grades receive tutoring, and each 7th-grade general education class has two homeroom teachers.
By establishing clearly defined roles, we help our students develop a sense of responsibility and guide them on their path to independence.




