Together – Ensemble – „Einer für alle – alle für einen“ – Musiktheater in drei Sprachen

For all the children in classes S1, S2 and S3 who have been involved during the school year in one of the three theatre groups, in the school orchestra or in the school choir, the performance of the play « The Little Musketeer », on Friday May 26, 2023, was a highlight. The play, performed in the languages of the three language sections for P5 children and then for parents, tells the story of young Gascogne d’Artagnan, who becomes the fourth musketeer. As if by magic, the three languages circulated among the children during the play. The musical interludes chosen by Lisa Fischer and Luc Haussmann, played and sung by the choir and orchestra, were not just an accompaniment, but an integral part of the play, like the song « Eye of the Tiger », which gave a particular dynamic to the many battle scenes. The overcoming of linguistic and subject boundaries, as well as the play’s philosophy, made the afternoon a thoroughly European affair.
Mardi 9 mai, journée de l’Europe

Pour célébrer l’anniversaire de la déclaration de Robert Schuman, les élèves des sections maternelle et primaire de l’école ont chanté avec la chorale menée par Micaël Berger l’hymne européen dans les trois langues de section. Une moment aussi émouvant que fédérateur pour nos élèves ! To celebrate the anniversary of Robert Schuman’s declaration, the pupils of the nursery and primary sections of the school sang the European anthem in the three section languages with the choir led by Micaël Berger. A moment that was as moving as it was unifying for our pupils! Um den Jahrestag der Erklärung von Robert Schuman zu feiern, sangen die Schülerinnen und Schüler der Vor- und Grundschule gemeinsam mit dem von Micaël Berger geleiteten Chor die Europahymne in den drei Sprachen der Sektionen. Ein ebenso bewegender wie verbindender Moment für unsere Schülerinnen und Schüler!
European Schools Science Symposium 2022

ESSS Website Welcome and Opening Remarks Mr Tedde, EES Director Mr Wolff, ES Inspector Symposium Program Jury Members Projects: Junior Projects Senior Projects ESSS Web Radio Photo Gallery
Language Day 2021

Like every year, the European School celebrates its pupils’ languages on the occasion of Language Day, which took place this year on Monday 27 September. Numerous activities and projects marked this festive event, always enjoyed by our students. In the nursery and primary classes, the teaching teams organised readings of fairy tales and song performances in numerous languages, including a musical quiz about the languages spoken in European countries, a flag activity, an art project on the word « Hello », a presentation of traditional clothing and objects from pupils’ countries of origin. In the secondary school, there were exhibitions on European folklore, interactive Padlets on European cultures, readings of texts by Italo Calvino, the Latin-Fest, including the ceremony for the conferral of the Latinum diplomas and performances in Latin by various classes, a language cloud created at the Learning Center along with literary tables for various languages, an exchange of Mail Art with the Collège International de l’Esplanade, presentations of recipes, and many more. Finally, the whole school united around a grand common project: « Silhouettes and Languages ». Not only pupils but all members of the school community represented on cutout silhouettes the languages that they know, that surround them, that they love, that they practice. Yet another lovely occasion to show off the richness and diversity that characterises our school, proud of the 56 nationalities currently represented. A festive and bracing moment at the start of the school year that helped to bring together and unite our community after so many difficult months, and to give us the courage to continue in this sharing spirit.
Visit of Mrs Fanette CHARVIER, MP
The European School of Strasbourg received today Mrs Fanette CHARVIER, MP, rapporteur of the law on « the school of trust ». She is particularly in charge of working on article 6 of this law, creating the EPLEI (Local Public Establishments of International Education) of which the European School is a major example. This morning of work allowed Mrs CHARVIER to discover our School, and to work with the management team on the details of the text of the law, in preparation for the regulatory part which should, through the decrees of application, allow an implementation of the legislative part most in line with the missions and needs of European and international schools. A meeting with the teachers allowed Mrs CHARVIER to initiate a dialogue on the future of the EPLEI, their staff and their missions. A working lunch with the Rectrice of Strasbourg concluded this morning entirely dedicated to the future of our school, but also of her « little sisters » of Manosque (already open), Courbevoie and Lille (open next September).
Welcome to our 500 words bone-chilling, spooky, horrible story contest!

Here are the rules of our contest stories: Must be high quality stories/poems/plays Must be 500 words or under Must be written either in French, English, German, Spanish or Italian Must be a complete story Must be submitted before our deadline Deadline is 5th of November 2018 Enter as many stories as you like! Creative presentation highly encouraged Bring your story to the Learning Center Winner announced on 12th of November 2018 What you win: Your story will be displayed in the Learning Center You will get a winning announcement on the school website You will win terrible treats…
26th of September, European Day of Languages (Secondary)

Make the others speak your language! Under this motto 35 students visited 20 classes or groups and taught them some words, expressions, sentences in their mother tongue. 19 languages or dialects have been presented – and the young « teachers » were proud to show a part of their personality and some impressions of their country’s culture.