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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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American Pie for π-Day for classes 6b and 7a

π is a ridiculous concept, a number with infinite digits beyond its decimal point. Math enthusiasts have had fun figuring out, memorizing and calculating new digits for over 4000 years. 3.14159265 ...... Imagine this: Suresh Kumar Sharma of India learned π to 70 030 decimal places and was able to recite them on October 21, 2015 in only 17 hours.

In honor of this number, the GISW celebrated Pi Day on March 14th. Do you know why it is that particular date? The answer is that the date 3/14 or the ISO notation -3-14 corresponds to the value of π rounded to two decimal places, i.e., 3.14.

In a school competition between grades 5/6 and 7/8, students solved interesting math problems around the number Pi. For example any given birthday hides somewhere in π. The young mathematicians had to find three birthdays of their classmates, identify historical events relevant to that number and create a poster with as many digits as possible.

On Pi Day teamwork ruled because only a team can solve the challenges in the allowed timeframe. This year classes 6b and 7a became the math champions and were rewarded with four pies at the end, another tradition of Pi Day.

- Dr. Guido Müller and Steffi Colopy 

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Students eagerly await the jury’s decision.

Victory! Lorenz S. and Silas B. present the winning class posters.

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