FAQ Admission

FAQ Admission
 

Moving to Hamburg

Where do most parents live?
Most families live in the Western suburbs of Hamburg, anywhere between Othmarschen, Nienstedten to Blankenese and Rissen. There is also a number of people living on the western side of the Alster. Those students can use the school bus to reach ISH.
Transport to school
The school is easily accessible through the different transportation modes. You can get to school via public transport, school bus, bicycle and car.
Houses/Apartments around the school
It can often be rather challenging to find a house or an apartment in the vicinity of the school. Once you are visiting Hamburg, have a look at ISH's notice board next to the Reception, you may find some good apartment offers.
Do you have a school bus?
Yes we do! Click here for more information.

Enrolling at ESH

Can students enter mid-year? 
ISH has an ongoing Admissions process. Students can enter throughout the year.
Medical Examinations for new students
Medical examinations are not required at the time of the application; admitted students, however, may not start attending school without first submitting the Health Form completed by parents.
Do students take placement tests? 
All students from Grade 6 to 12 have to take placement tests in English. These tests can either be sent to the school the child is currently attending or can be taken in the Admissions Office. 
My child has specific learning needs. How can I find out if they are met at ISH?

Our Learning Support Department is able to provide support to students with mild to moderate learning needs.

Parents must provide psycho-educational evaluations, individual educational/assessment plans (IEP/IAP) and progress reports as part of the application process. If these are not provided, the school may request for an evaluation by a qualified and recommended specialist.

Do you accept credit cards?
ISH does not accept credit cards. Payments can be made by bank transfer. Our bank details are listed on our Schedule of Fees. 
How is grade level placement determined?

For younger students, we follow a strict policy cut-off date of October 1. A child must be three to enter Early Years 1, four to enter Early Years 2, five to enter Early Years 3, and six to enter Grade 1 on or before the cut-off date. After this, other factors such as readiness, maturity, academic history, and level of motivation are taken into account

For students whose countries of origin follow a different school year (e.g. South Africa, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand) and who arrive during our second semester, students are placed back in their previous grade level equivalent.

When are the fees due?

The school fees are due on August 1st when starting school at the beginning of a school year.

When starting mid year, school fees are due within 14 days of receipt of invoice.

The School Day

What is the maximum class size in school?
Maximum class sizes are 20 in the Early Years and 24 across the rest of the school. 
Do the children learn German?
All children learn German as of Grade 1. German is not taught in the Early Years. 
Attendance: Who do I inform if my child is not coming in, is late or leaving earlier?
You must complete an Attendance Request in the Veracross Parent Portal.
What are the school times?

The EY and Junior School start at 8.30.

The Secondary school day starts at 8.15 and before that students must leave their coats and bags in the locker and take to homeroom the material/books they will need for the first 2 periods.

The school day for all sections ends at 15.00. After School Programme begins at 15:15. All programmes end at 18:00 latest.

Are the EAL (English as an Additional language classes) offered after school?
EAL classes are offered during the school day.
What is the language of instruction?
Language of instruction at ISH is English. 

Student / Family Life

How can parents get involved?

ISH has a very active Parent Engagement Team (PET). The PET has two stated goals: to support the school and to support the community of ISH—including the parents, teachers and staff.

There are many different ways that parents can be involved in school life. Most often, parents support the school in organising social and fundraising events.

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