Englische Sekundarstufe
In der Englischen Sekundarstufe (ESD) bieten wir ein anspruchsvolles und diverses akademisches Curriculum, welches zum I/GCSE und dann zum International Baccalaureate (IB) Diplom führt.
Wir bieten unseren Schülerinnen und Schülern auch eine Vielzahl von Möglichkeiten außerhalb des Unterrichts um ihren Intellekt, Kuriosität und Vorstellungskraft zu entwickeln. Wir sind einzigartig, da wir ein Teil der GSIS sind und bieten daher mehr Zugang zur deutschen Sprache und die Kultur der deutschsprechenden Länder.
Unsere Lehrkräfte sind erfahrenen Pädagogen, die aus der ganzen Welt kommen, Experten in ihrem Feld sind, und die sich nicht nur auf hervorragende Ergebnisse konzentrieren, sondern auch über das Curriculum hinaus Interesse wecken. Sie teilen mit ihren Schülerinnen und Schülern eine Leidenschaft für ihre Fächer und stellen sicher, dass diese herausgefordert sind. Unsere Lehrkräfte sind unabdingbar um den hohen Level an akademischem Erfolg zu garantieren und wir sind stolz auf die Erfolge unserer Schülerinnen und Schüler.
Unser akademisches Curriculum wird untermauert von einem seelsorgerischen und beratenden Programm, durch welches wir sicherstellen, dass unsere Schülerinnen und Schüler zufrieden und selbstbewusst in ihrer Schulumgebung sind. Wir stehen für Null Toleranz gegenüber Mobbing und können schnell Probleme ansprechen und lösen.
Unsere Schülerinnen und Schüler sind hoch motiviert, bereit zu lernen und das Meiste aus ihren Möglichkeiten zu machen. Sie zeigen typische Merkmale von Schülerinnen und Schülern aus internationalen Schulen, da sie unterhaltsam, freundlich und ehrgeizig sind. Dies führt zu einer einzigartigen Atmosphäre, und trotz der hohen Erwartungen und harten Arbeit, ist das ESD ein freundlicher Ort mit einem Sinn für Humor.
Years 7 to 9
For the first three years in the ESD we determine our own curriculum, which aims to give students the strong foundation of knowledge and skills that they will need for their later studies. Our curriculum is broadly based on the National Curriculum of England but it has been adapted and extended to suit the selective and international nature of our students, drawing upon best practice in education worldwide.
Strong emphasis is placed on learning the German language, with French and Mandarin available as second foreign languages. The foreign languages (from Y07) and Mathematics (from Y08) are taught in streamed groups, which cater to the varied strengths of the students and allow us to offer accelerated programmes in these subjects. In addition to the more traditional subjects, classes in Art, Drama, ICT and Music enhance the students’ creativity and presentation skills.
Year 7 |
Year 8 | Year 9 | |
From GSIS Primary | New to GSIS | ||
English (5) | English (5) | English (5) | English (5) |
Mathematics (5) | Mathematics (5) | Mathematics (5) | Mathematics (5) |
German (4) | German (6) | German (4) | German (4) |
French or Mandarin (4) | French or Mandarin (4) | French or Mandarin (4*) | French or Mandarin (4) |
Science (4) | Science (4) | Biology (2) | Biology (2) |
Chemistry (2 | Chemistry (2 | ||
Physics(2) | Physics(2) | ||
Geography (2) | Geography (2) | Geography (3) | Geography (3) |
History (2) | History (2) | History (3) | History (3) |
Inform. Tech (2) | Inform. Tech (2) | Inform. Tech (2) | Inform. Tech (2) |
Art (2) | Art (2) | Art (2) | Art (2) |
Drama (2) | Drama (2) | Drama (2) | Drama (2) |
Music (2) | Music (2) | Music (2) | Music (2) |
Physical Education (2) | Physical Education (2) | Physical Education (2) | Physical Education (2) |
Core Period (1) | Core Period (1) | Core Period (1) | Core Period (1) |
Years 10 and 11
Over the course of these two years, students are prepared for the International/General Certificate of Secondary Education (I/GCSE) in eight to ten subjects. The Examination Boards in the UK determine the syllabus for each subject and set and mark the public examination papers. Students must study English Language and English Literature, Mathematics and German. They can then select an additional four to six subjects, which must include one from science and one from the humanities, to ensure sufficient breadth of study. In response to the interest and ability of our students, GSIS offers the single award sciences, allowing students to choose, one, two or all three of the science disciplines. Students in our accelerated programmes, who sit for their I/GCSEs early, are able to continue their studies at AS level in Mandarin and German. Our accelerated programme in Mathematics may lead to the Additional Mathematics I/GCSE qualification.
Years 12 and 13
At GSIS, we strive to enable our students to access opportunities that will see them grow into balanced and open-minded global citizens. The programme of study in Y12-Y13 is the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). A student taking the IBDP must take six discrete subjects and complete the requirements of a core programme.
The Core of the programme has three parts:
- Theory of Knowledge (ToK), a course in critical thinking
- Creativity, Action and Service (CAS)
- Extended Essay (EE), a 4000 word academic paper
The Six Subject Groups are:
Group 1 - Language A: Studies in Language and Literature |
English Literature HL/SL |
English Language and Literature HL/SL | |
Group 2 - Language B: Language Acquisition |
German B HL/SL |
Chinese B HL/SL | |
French B HL/SL | |
Ab Initio SL | |
Group 3: Individuals and Societies |
Information Technology in a Global Society (ITGS) HL/SL |
Economics HL/SL | |
Geography HL/SL | |
*Social and Cultural Anthropology (SCA) HL/SL | |
History HL/SL | |
Group 4: Experimental Sciences |
Biology HL/SL |
Chemistry HL/SL | |
Physics HL/SL | |
*Computer Science HL/SL | |
Group 5: Mathematics |
Mathematics HL |
Mathematics SL | |
Maths Studies SL | |
Group 6: Creative Arts or Elective subject |
Music HL/SL |
Visual Arts HL/SL | |
Theatre Studies HL/SL | |
A second Group 3 subject or A second Group 4 subject |
Learning also takes place outside the classroom and in the ESD we aim to encourage the personal development of our students in a variety of ways.
Extra-curricular Activities
We offer a wide variety of clubs and activities to allow students the opportunity to learn new skills, explore new interests and develop their talents. These include a choir, orchestra and big band in the field of music, a wide variety of sports including sport climbing and horse-riding as well as debating, the Model United Nations and the outdoor activities focussed Hong Kong Award for Young People. Whilst the school offers a range of activities, a pleasing trend has been the increasing eagerness of the students to initiate and organise their own contributions to our programme, allowing them to share their skills with their peers, whilst gaining valuable experience in organisation and leadership.
Community Service
Our Community Service Programme is thriving under the umbrella of the Global Initiatives Group – a student run organisation that co-ordinates the many different fund-raising and service groups within the school. Our students work with organisations such as Operation Smile and United World Schools and they have been involved in teaching in local schools, working with refugees and fund-raising, amongst many other initiatives.
Discovery Week
During this week in the Autumn term, normal school is put on hold as the students embark on a programme of activities designed to stretch and challenge our students. For our junior years this involves residential camps in Hong Kong, China and Germany, as well as the opportunity to try out a variety of new sports and skills that would not normally form part of the curriculum. In the senior years students have the opportunity to spend a week as a camp prefect for our junior students, or to join one of a variety of overseas trips. These trips are designed to introduce the students to a range of new environments and cultures and to give them opportunities to engage in service activities such the Schools to Schools project in Northern Thailand or to take on challenges such as trekking to the summit of Mt Fuji in Japan. Each of the activities within the Discovery Week Programme helps to develop life-skills such as teamwork, organisation and independence. Whilst these are the aims, the rewards of Discovery Week come in the very obvious enjoyment of the students as they interact happily with their peers and help each other to rise to each new challenge.
Virtually all of our graduates go on to tertiary education, with the majority opting to study in leading universities in the UK and US. Our Careers Department is well resourced and provides our students with advice on which universities to apply to, help in writing their personal statement and essays, as well as how to complete the necessary application forms. We arrange a programme of visitors from the universities and prepare comprehensive references to support our students. To further facilitate applications to the US, we an SAT centre, to ensure that our students can sit these important examinations in the familiar surroundings of their own school.
Approximately 60-70% of our students head to universities in the UK, with the US and Canada accounting for most of the remainder. A number of our students also choose to continue their studies at Hong Kong universities, particularly in the field of Medicine and Law. The universities most popular with our graduates in recent years are listed below:
- Cambridge University, UK
- Durham University, UK
- Imperial College London, UK
- King’s College London, UK
- London School of Economics, UK
- Nottingham University, UK
- University College, London, UK
- Brown University, USA
- New York University, USA
- Stanford University, USA
- University of Pennsylvania, USA
- University of Southern California, USA
- University of Toronto, Canada
In addition to their academic knowledge and a wide range of skills, our graduates also take with them many lasting friendships and happy memories of their time at GSIS.