• Students will be able to learn German as a foreign language in the most idyllic of settings. This beautiful region of Germany offers many sites and small villages where school groups can practice their language skills.

    Subject Focus:

    • KS 3-5: Take German language practice beyond the classroom, allowing students to engage in spontaneous, unscripted encounters with native speakers
    • KS 3-5: Develop students' confidence and fluency in speaking German by using it in practical situations.
    • KS 3-5: Better understand the German culture and the German people.

    Student Outcomes:

    • Develop speaking and listening skills through talking to native German speakers in everyday situations.
    • Boost students' confidence as they learn stretch their range of vocabulary.
    • Learn about German culture and the German people.
    • Learn about issues affecting contemporary Germany.

     

  • Europa Park

    Europe's second largest theme park is split into fifteen different ‘European countries' with roller coasters, water rides and race tracks complimenting scientific, historical and geographical exhibits. Loads of educational aspects that can be experienced whilst having fun! 

  • Triberg Waterfall

    With a drop of over 160 metres, the Triberg Falls are a perfect excursion for students interested in geography and photography. For geographers: there are seven major steps formed by two faults and glaciation; for photographers: Wow!

  • Black Forest Open Air Museum

    The Vogtsbauernhof farmhouse dates back to 1612 and exhibits examples of work typical of travelling German craftsmen. This outdoor museum has a further 5 farmhouses which also display examples of woodcraft, textiles and costumes. 

  • Freiburg

    The university city of Freiburg serves as a perfect destination for visiting school groups: Museums, market squares, excellent tram routes and the longest cable car in Germany.

  • Boat Trip on Lake Titisee

    This beautiful lake in the south of the Black Forest was created some 10,000 years ago by the Feldberg glacier. There are plenty of opportunities for boat trips, swimming, windsurfing and sailing.  

Suggested Accommodation

  • Maritim Hotel Stuttgart

    Location: Stuttgart

    Facilities: The "Alte Stuttgarter Reithalle" dating back to 1885 is integrated harmoniously with the hotel architecture. The hotel is ideal for large groups and has ample conference room space as well as wireless internet access. The hotel also boasts an excellent swimming pool, fitness area and en suite rooms throughout complete with satellite TV, radio and safe. There are also several bars and restaurants within the hotel.

    Capacity: 555 Rooms

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