German Week
19 – 24 January 2026

After the resounding success of last year’s inaugural edition, German Week returns in 2026 with renewed energy and fresh inspiration.
From 19 to 24 January 2026, the Goethe-Institut UK, the German Embassy in London, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) once again invite schools across the UK to take part in a week-long celebration of the German language and culture.
Let’s come together once more to celebrate the joy of learning German, wherever you are in the UK!

A group of students and staff at the Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut /Jayne Lloyd

With German Week, our mission is to make the learning of German more visible, vibrant, and engaging in schools. We aim to spark curiosity for languages among young learners and highlight the unique value of multilingualism in today’s interconnected world.
German Week is a chance for schools across the United Kingdom to celebrate a modern and multifaceted Germany, to present pupils with a fresh, diverse, and contemporary image of the country, and to challenge the often-repeated and outdated clichés. It’s therefore an opportunity to explore the idea of culture as something dynamic and plural, rather than fixed or uniform for the 84 million inhabitants of one same country.

What can you expect during German Week?
We’re excited to provide a wide range of creative and educational resources, as well as online and in-person events to help schools bring German to life in their classrooms:
  • German Club Kit
  • Culture Day & Language Taster Session
  • Virtual music workshops with MUNICH SUPERCREW
  • Invite a Young Goethe Ambassador or German Expert Mentor (GEM) directly in your classroom
New for 2026:
  • German Theatre Festival in London for Years 9–13 in collaboration with St Paul’s School
  • German Study Day in partnership with the British Film Institute (BFI) 
And many more opportunities to come in the next few months! 

Get ready for German Week with our 30-Day Journal!


Specially designed for secondary school pupils, this creative journal offers daily activities to explore German language and culture in a fun and engaging way. Every school that applies can receive free copies by post—just complete the application form!

Look back at German Week 2025

German Week 2025

     Shout out for German @Goethe-Institut/Axel Scheffler

Participating schools

Special thanks go to all schools that have already registered for German Week 2026!

Join the fun!

Get involved- it's easy:

  • Step 1: Please fill in the interest form below indicating how you would like to take part in our German Week 2026.
  • Step 2: Browse our offers below. If you want to book, click on the sign-up page(s) below and register for the activities/book resource kits via the individual booking forms. If you want to book several activities (e.g. a Young Goethe Ambassador at your school, theater festival etc...), you will have to fill out a booking form for each activity. You will find respective booking forms or email adresses in the initiative's web pages.
  • Step 3: Post the results of your participation during German Week on the social networks of your choice, tagging the German Embassy UK, the Goethe-Institut UK and using the #ShoutOutForGerman and #Gimagine hashtags . Posts can range from short videos to pictures to infographics or anything else you can think of.  (Photos and videos with or without children's faces according to your pupil’s image and video consent)
By following these three steps, you will be eligible to win small goodies (pens, postcards, badges etc.) for your students in our German Week lottery.

for Primary Schools

  • Resource

    Language Taster Session

    Our German taster sessions offer a first glimpse of the German language and can be run by language teachers or teachers with intermediate/advanced knowledge of the language. The taster session contains a Powerpoint presentation, Teacher’s Lesson plan and worksheets. Depending on availability, our GEMs can help you organise a taster session during this week.

    A child taking a school lesson © Blue Forest Photography © Blue Forest Photography

  • Resource

    Culture Days

    Host a culture and language celebration with our free culture day package. Each resource is accompanied by a detailed teacher guide and further ideas and tips on creating a memorable, fun and creative language and culture celebration for the entire school community.

    Felix and Franzi, the frog and duck, will take pupils onto a journey to Germany © Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut

  • Event at your school

    Invite a Young Goethe Ambassador

    Our Young Goethe Scheme offers primary and secondary school German teachers in the UK the opportunity to invite Young Goethe Ambassadors into their classrooms to motivate younger students to learn German. Confirmed availabilities for which you can already register:

    - Northern Ireland: the whole week
    - Southampton: the whole week

    Goethe Logo with students © Goethe-Institut London © Goethe-Institut London

  • Resource & Club materials

    Create a German Club

    Use the German Week as an opportunity to set up a German Club in your German class with our new resources and let your pupils discover the German language through the enchanting new main characters Wuschel and Miki, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, as well as other club formats. Comprehensive teaching materials are available for teachers, both German teachers, non-specialists and students interested in leading a club. Depending on availability, our Gem can help you organise a taster session during this week.

    Wuschel and Micky lie under a tree and watch the sky. @Goethe-Institut London/Axel Scheffler @Goethe-Institut London/Axel Scheffler

  • Online Event

    German Club Online: A Virtual Live Session Zoom

    Join us on Zoom for an engaging online session designed for primary schools looking to start a German club. This session will provide children with a fun and interactive taste of the German language, based on our specially curated German Club Materials. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to introduce your students to the joys of learning German in a lively and supportive online environment! 


    When?
    22. January from 09:30-10:15. 

    Felix und Franzi © Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut

for Secondary Schools

  • Event at the Goethe-Institut London and St Paul´ s School London

    Theaterfestival German Week

    As part of German Week, the Goethe-Institut London and St Paul’s School are delighted to host a vibrant Theatre Festival showcasing the creativity of students from Years 9–13.

    Kids doing theatre exercices @Goethe-Institut/Olad Aden @Goethe-Institut/Olad Aden

  • Delivered in partnership with BFI

    KS4 German Study Day

    We’re excited to partner with the BFI on a new interactive German Study Day exploring diversity and identity through film. Supporting AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas GCSE specs, the event builds cultural understanding and language skills. Students will engage with German short films and activities to develop critical analysis and discussion in the target language, followed by an introduced screening of a German feature film in the afternoon.

  • Event at your school

    Invite a Young Goethe Ambassador

    Our Young Goethe Scheme offers primary and secondary school German teachers in the UK the opportunity to invite Young Goethe Ambassadors into their classrooms to motivate younger students to learn German. Confirmed availabilities for which you can already register:

    - Northern Ireland: the whole week
    - Southampton: the whole week

    Goethe Logo with students © Goethe-Institut London © Goethe-Institut London

  • Resource & Club materials

    Create a German Club

    Use the German Week as an opportunity to set up a German Club in your German class with our new resources and let your pupils discover the German language through the enchanting new main characters Wuschel and Miki, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, as well as other club formats. Comprehensive teaching materials are available for teachers, both German teachers, non-specialists and students interested in leading a club. Depending on availability, our Gem can help you organise a taster session during this week.

    A group of students learn in a group. They seem to have fun. © Jayne Lloyd © Jayne Lloyd

  • Resource

    Language Taster Session

    Our German taster sessions offer a first glimpse of the German language and can be run by language teachers or teachers with intermediate/advanced knowledge of the language. The taster session contains a Powerpoint presentation, Teacher’s Lesson plan and worksheets. Depending on availability, our GEMs can help you organise a taster session during this week.
     

    A group of pupils taking a taster session © Jayne Lloyd © Jayne Lloyd

  • Resource

    Culture Days

    Host a culture and language celebration with our free culture day package. Each resource is accompanied by a detailed teacher guide and further ideas and tips on creating a memorable, fun and creative language and culture celebration for the entire school community.

    A promotional photo of the programme "Deutschland. Kennen. Lernen." © Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut

  • Event at your school / Resource

    Host a travelling exhibition

    Do you want to bring topics to life in your German classroom? Then choose between “Berlin – Capital of Women Scientists” or “Komplett Kafka” and borrow one of our poster exhibitions free of charge! The teaching material is suitable for all language levels and can also be used independently from the exhibition.

    Eine Illustration der Wissenschaftlerin Cecile Voigt © Senatskanzlei Berlin © Senatskanzlei Berlin

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