German
Head of German: Mr Otto Acs
Curriculum Intent
The acquisition of language skills is central to a student’s personal, cultural and social development as well as providing an important intellectual challenge.
At King’s we aim to encourage students to become confident and articulate linguists. We foster curiosity and independence, as well as valuing accuracy and range of expression. The German Curriculum is designed to develop the four core skills necessary to language learning: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The department places an emphasis on gaining an understanding of German culture.
Around 60 students study German as well as French in Years 8 and 9. Students are encouraged to opt for one or both languages at GCSE. Some students study German at A Level and go on to study a language or combine it with other subjects at university level.
In German, the `Stimmt` course is used at Key Stages 3 and 4, along with other resources.
Facilities
The department is well-resourced. There are five modern and spacious classrooms for language teaching, situated in the Newton Block. All classrooms have interactive whiteboards. Active Teach and Active Learn are embedded in our curriculum and students also have access to additional online resources such as Linguascope.
Additional Information
The Department has runs an exchange trip to Bamberg in Year 10/11 (staff contact Mr. O. Acs). These trips are currently under review. We also aim to take students to Business Language Champions events in the region whenever possible.