St. Gilgen International School

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The St. Gilgen International School is a new day and boarding school for students 11-18 years due to open in August 2008. In the first year grades 6-10 will be available, adding grades 11 and 12 in successive years. The academic programme will be committed to the framework of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Years programme and will seek IBO authorization immediately after opening in September 2008. The school's Founding Director is Dr. Walther Hetzer.

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[edit] Mission Statement

The mission of St. Gilgen International School is to offer motivated and talented students a balanced and challenging international education in a modern learning environment.

[edit] Location

The school is located in St. Gilgen near Salzburg. A small, peaceful village set on a lakeside in the beautiful Austrian lake-district. Salzburg is most famous as the birth-place of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while the village of St. Gilgen was the birthplace of his mother. Music and the arts play a most important role in life in this area, as do the pursuits of a variety of outdoor activities including skiing, various water sports, golf and riding. With access to superb outdoors and cultural pursuits the school has outstanding opportunities. Building of the beautiful lakeside campus began in June 2007. The school has an information office in the Rathaus, Mozartplatz 1, A-5340 St. Gilgen. Telephone +43 6227 20 259.

[edit] Academic courses

Academic courses will be taught in English, with German and other languages on offer. For Middle Years students whose native language is not English intensive English instruction can be provided. As special points of emphasis Film and Media Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies and European Union developments will be integrated in the curriculum. Special arts projects, music master classes, and performing arts activities will be supported by artists in residence, special visitors and close links to music academies in Salzburg. Mother-tongue maintenance will be a high priority, supported by tutors and/or distance learning provisions.

[edit] Scholarships

In order to be accessible to a greater variety of children, the school will award partial and full scholarships which will be funded by the school, individuals, and companies. This scholarship programme is an important element of the basic philosophy of the school.


[edit] References

  1. Boarding School Review Page
  2. Official Website