Gesamtschule Bremen West educational background from 5 th class until the 10 th class ca. 520 Students 46 teachers 5 social educational workers Educational.

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Gesamtschule Bremen West educational background from 5 th class until the 10 th class ca. 520 Students 46 teachers 5 social educational workers Educational psychological asisstance and Translator Secretary and caretaker

Our Concept Gesamtschule West

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Natural science

Schulalltag Age-group teams Head of school in a team Full-Time-School Daily routine 7:40-8:00Open beginning 8:00-8:451st lesson 8:45-9:352nd lesson 9:35-10:203rd lesson 10:20-10:45break 10:45-11:304th lesson 11:30-12:155th lesson 12:15-13:15Midday free time 13:15-13:557th lesson 13:55-14:358th lesson 14:40-15:20Study groups (WAG) 15:20-16:00Study groups (WAG)

Ganztagsschule Profile:Full-Time-School CafeteriaCanteen Students clubSocial work room

WAGs Study groups

Gebäude

Außengelände The Open space

Soziale Kompetenz

Projekttage Project days

Klassenfahrten School trips

Gesundheit Health

Kooperationen Cooperation

WP Obligatory elective subjects Nutrition/ Family and consumer science Art School company TST School office

Demokratie Studying and living democracy Football against racism School partnership Tansania Auf den Spuren des Faschimus Project on Facism