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Friday, May 18, 2012

Herzlich willkommen!

This international School in Mallorca (Majorca) has an excellent record for language teaching. We produce students who are international in the best sense of the word: they can communicate in different languages and appreciate different cultures.

In the MFL (Modern Foreign Languages) department we pride ourselves on obtaining excellent results. Not only do we have a long record of A and A* grades at International GCSE and A level but, more importantly, our students learn to use the target language effectively and with confidence. Our main aim is to enable our students to communicate effectively in the target language. In German this starts in Year 4.  Most of our students are already bi-lingual in English and Spanish by the time they reach Year 4. Many already have two or three other languages as well. Whatever their background, they are all excited to start another new language and look forward to their German lessons.

Throughout Primary and Secondary the emphasis is on learning to speak German. Language learning is fun at any age. We use lively, interactive, modern courses and paired/group activities which get even the shyest pupils talking and as our pupils all live in Spain but come from a broad, international background, they all have a lot of interesting things to say!

Mallorca (Majorca) is also home to many German nationals and this is reflected in our international school. Like many of our international students, our German pupils are more than bi-lingual: they soon learn to switch with ease between German, English and Spanish. In the German department we make sure this multilingual competence extends to literacy. German speakers in Mallorca (Majorca) need to learn how to read and write German accurately and effectively if they are to become truly international so we work on improving their literacy skills from Year 4 to Year 13: from basic spelling rules in Year 4 to advanced reading and writing skills, including German literature, at A level. German universities require German A level from international students, even if German is their mother tongue. Unlike English, German spelling is easy once you know the rules!

Every pupil at King Richard III College studies German from Year 4 to Year 9. In Primary (Years 4-6), we follow Deutschmobil, a children’s course from Germany.

Contact

Calle Oratorio No. 4,
Portals Nous, 07181
Calvià, Mallorca, Spain

Tel. 0034 971 675 850
Fax 0034 971 676 820

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Children born in 2010

We are now accepting applications for children born in 2010 to begin in September, 2012 in our Reception 0 class.

Reception 0 is the first class at our school offering a complete education and a full day from 08:00 until 17:00.
The children are taught by two fully qualified teachers in Spanish and English offering a bi lingual start to their education. Very competitive prices including lunch.

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King Richard College Class 0

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