Project week

The project week is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about promoting social skills and developing a holistic understanding of the world around us. A wide range of topics are covered, from environmental protection and sustainability to intercultural understanding and current socio-political issues.

In the workshops and projects during this week, students are encouraged to actively engage with topics such as social justice, diversity, inclusion and environmental awareness. Through interactive discussions, group work and practical exercises, the students not only gain theoretical knowledge, but also experience the topics at first hand.

One focus is on promoting teamwork and social responsibility. Students work in groups on projects that not only impart knowledge, but also strengthen their ability to act. This can range from the organization of charitable actions to the creation of information campaigns and creative artistic projects.

The topicality of the topics plays a decisive role, as students should learn how they can actively contribute to society. For example, current political developments, social trends or global challenges are brought into focus in order to create an awareness of the world of tomorrow.

At the end of the project week, the pupils proudly present their results and findings. The week serves not only as learning time, but also as a source of inspiration for committed and reflective action in a complex world. The project week at our comprehensive school is therefore not only a highlight of the school year, but also a contribution to the individual and social development of our pupils.