We are pleased to showcase a number of representative projects and events organised as part of the initiative "Schools: Partners for the Future" on this page.
Why should British students actually learn German, if English is "lingua franca" already? A new video makes the case for learning German and includes a range of identifiable brands as well as prominent figures from the UK.More ...
A trip to Goch in Germany gave 20 sport-loving PASCH pupils from England, Scotland, Finland, Sweden, Ireland and the Netherlands a chance not only to improve their German, but also to extend their football skills.More ...
The language and culture of a country are naturally inseparable. Thus the combination of German classical music and history can bring German culture to life in the classroom.More ...
Learning German and making theatre? Not as mutually exclusive as you might think. Quite the opposite! There is enormous potential to learn a language within a theatre workshop.More ...
Participants from partner school projects throughout Europe gathered at the Goethe-Institut London for an exchange on Content and Language Integrated Learning in German (CLILiG)More ...
„Deutsch bewegt“ -Move up with German – this was the motto which brought together some 3000 participants from 116 countries at the University in Jena.More ...
20 years ago, on the 9th November 1989, the wall dividing East and West Berlin fell. Find tipps on books and resources for the classroom and events organised by the "Schools - Partners for the Future" initiative. More ...
The schools partnership initiative organised an intensive German course in Sankt Peter Ording. 88 pupils from 15 countries gathered in the seaside town on the Baltic in August 2008.More ...