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Summer Break Announcement

Hours for walk-in traffic during Summer Break:

Monday through Friday: 10 am to 3 pm

First Day of School:

For School Entry Level (5-year-olds) and Grade 2 through 12: Thursday, August 20th, 2026

For Preschool and first Grade: Monday, August 24th, 2026

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Öffnungszeiten für Besucher ohne Termin während der Sommerferien:

Montag bis Freitag: 10:00 bis 15:00 Uhr

 

Erster Schultag:

Für die Schuleingangsstufe (5-Jährige) sowie die Klassen 2 bis 12: Donnerstag, 20. August 2026

Für den Kindergarten und die erste Klasse: Montag, 24. August 2026

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FuF—Coaching and Challenging

In the academic year 2017/18, the GISW added FuF to the schedule of students at the Upper School. This program is an extension of the previous “Förderprogramms,” which was limited to a few participants and took place in the afternoons. The newly instated FuF is short for German “fördern” und “fordern,” which means on the one hand, students in all courses are supported in their efforts to overcome challenges while, on the other hand, they are given the opportunity for academic growth. Since the beginning of the school year 2017/18, all students from grades 5 -9 have been part of this new program, which is now part of the curriculum and the schedule for those grades.

For these special classes, teachers of the Upper School have designed courses/modules that allow more individualized instruction and attention for each student. Each FuF module runs approximately 8 weeks, after which a new module starts. Altogether, the school year comprises four modules. During FuF lessons (2x 45min/week) students can tackle burning questions and discuss issues in depth. The courses offer topics from a variety of subject areas, e.g. German, English, Math, etc.

FuF courses are not electives in the traditional sense. They are part of the curriculum and class schedules, teachers may recommend students for certain courses based on their pedagogical judgement, particularly in the core subjects. The final content and number of courses vary due to the availability of resources and subject-area demands.

Some examples of modules from previous years are courses like recording newscasts, playing ukulele, and building robots as well as courses providing strategies for giving presentations, writing papers, and solving mathematical problems.

If you have any questions regarding FuF, please contact

Dr. Jackson, Teacher for English and French, FuF Coordinator

Email: sjackson@giswashington.org

 

FuF Courses in 2022/23

Grades 5-6

 

Training/ Coaching

Reading and spelling (with certificate)

Math

German Fit  

English-Fit  

Advanced/ Challenging

Geography  

English 

Music

Sports 

FuF Nature and science: Experiments

 

            

  

            

Grades 7-9      

 

 

Training /Coaching

Reading and Writing (with certificate)

German  

Mathematics  

English

French

Spanish

 

Advanced/ Challenging

English  

Podcast 

Sports 

Music 

Physics 

Mathematics