The two fifth-grade classes of the International Schools Niederwürschnitz, together with their subject teachers, prepared four exciting stations at which the elementary school students of the International Primary School gained insights into the future subjects at the secondary schools.
Regardless of the type of school, there was a lot to discover - and the students, who were divided into four groups, changed every quarter of an hour in order to be able to visit each station once.
Exciting exhibits were on display in the biology room and the older students explained the inner and outer structure of a fish to the younger ones.
At a second station, there were insights into various languages, e.g. Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Chinese, and together with their "buddies" from the older classes, the 4th graders skillfully mastered various language games in Spanish.
In the "Humanities" station, the focus was primarily on the subject of history, in which there were many exciting facts to learn about the Stone Age. The fifth graders proudly presented the artifacts from the Stone Age that they had built themselves during the fall break. The fourth graders were amazed to learn that history is not only theoretical, but also practical.
In station four, the deputy principal Mrs. Vogel presented the high school and the grammar school and was open to the questions of the elementary school students. The fifth graders also answered questions from the students' point of view.
Full of new impressions and anticipation of the secondary school, the elementary school students made their way back to the elementary school after the subsequent school tour, during which they were able to marvel at the school kitchen, the specialist cabinets and the gymnasium, among other things.