NMS delegation at the Chancellery

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To mark this year's Girls' Day, a delegation of eight ninth-grade students were invited to the Chancellery for a meet & greet with Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz to kick off Girls' Day 2024. 

Ms. Lichtenstein accompanied the group, which was able to explore a variety of offers from the fields of technology, computer science, industry, science and research in an experience course. 
The students Maria Maksimova, Sophia Göy, Anna Maria Piaz, Fabienne Mendes, Aanya Suhane, Hana Asees, Mufaro Zambezi and Lavinia Baumann presented individual science-based projects to the Chancellor and were able to discuss politics and economy with him in a subsequent round of talks.
The aim of the event was to break down stereotypes in the choice of studies and careers and to promote individual interests and strengths in mint-based areas.

We would like to congratulate our student Mufaro Zambezi, who won the Girls' Day prize awarded by Chancellor Scholz! She received a voucher redeemable for her entire class for a full-day AI workshop.

Vienna Erasmus+ delegation of head teachers at the NMS

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On April 22 and 23 2024, the Nelson Mandela School was visited by six principals from an Vienna Erasmus+ delegation. The participants attended lessons, took part in the management meeting and talked to colleagues about the current education situation in the countries.

The Austrian principals were particularly interested in the question of independent and self-organized learning, including with our internal Google Workspace, the explicit internal support opportunities for our students and lesson planning.

In total, over 30 principals from Vienna traveled to Berlin and visited six different schools. The exchange was organized by the Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family and will result in a return visit for our school management (and the other Berlin schools) to Vienna.

Erasmus+ job shadowing visit by a Turkish teacher delegation from Ankara

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Our Erasmus+ activities are picking up speed. From 22.4. to 24.4.2024 four teachers from Ankara visited the secondary school campus of the Nelson Mandela School as part of a job shadowing mobility. During the school day, the Turkish teachers observed lessons in various subjects taught by different colleagues and visited Berlin in the afternoons and evenings. In addition to observing lessons, they were able to talk to Christiane Reiß-Schmidt, the head of the middle school, Fabian Wandtke, who is in the process of setting up a maker space, and Annemieke Akkermans, the head of Media Studies at the school. The focus was on the implementation of digital learning and the associated personal responsibility of the pupils.

Fashion Revolution Day @ NMS

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On April 24, the Nelson Mandela School celebrated the 10th Fashion Revolution Day after the Rana Plaza garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed, burying more than 1,300 people. The tailors, working in catastrophic conditions, had to produce clothes around the clock for major European fashion brands in order to meet the industrialized nations' demand for fast fashion.

For the past ten years, we have commemorated this tragedy by joining the International Fashion Revolution as a school community, which takes place one week around the 24th of April every year. This year, as every year, we opened up the opportunity for around 125 students to learn how to use sewing machines expertly, turning discarded clothes into new functional items and garments. We were supported by fashion designer Wilfried Pletzinger and hobby tailor Birgit M'Pandzou as well as students Lotte Holland (11c) and Lian Baumann (10c). In addition, five learning groups were able to learn about water pollution and its prevention from the "Sailors Clean" initiative, which was founded by former NMS student Leander Baumann.

Junior European Election at the Nelson Mandela School

In June 2024, elections to the European Parliament will be held throughout the European Union. We are particularly pleased that there will be many first-time voters at our school, as the voting age for this election is 16. To practice for the "real" election, we are inviting the 9th to 12th grades to the “Junior-Europawahl”. Pupils are invited to cast their vote in a simulated election on June 6. Preparation will not only take place in politics lessons, but also as a panel discussion on May 30. Our politics course has invited representatives of all parties represented either in the Bundestag or the Berlin Senate.

The following candidates have accepted our invitation:

 

Changing Cities #100Schulzonen Initiative

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Once again, the NMS Primary school took part in an initiative to promote a safer journey to school. On Tuesday 23rd April, the street around P23 was closed to traffic, between 7:30am and 8:15am. A 'short-but-sweet' car-free haven was created, a stark difference from the regularly chaotic and occasionally dangerous scene that our children have to navigate on their way to school. The NMS Primary students were able to unleash their street-chalk creativity, turning Pfalzburger Straße into a giant artwork. The Parents' Café took to the street, accompanied by the NMS Apparel Store. And some artistic students, under the expert supervision of Lex, painted a joyfully vibrant zebra crossing, in the place where we really should have one! Sadly, the NMS orchestra was not allowed to perform on the street, but they still put on a fantastic show in the Foyer. What a lovely way to start the day! It was a truly happy occasion, enjoyed by staff, parents, and students alike. 

Successful readers

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In this year's reading competition organised by the Berlin UNESCO project schools, Carolina Barrera from class 7b was delighted to take 5th place. Emilia Garavy from class 6a was one place ahead of her and came fourth overall. She even came first in her age group (Year 6)!

The theme of this year's competition was friendship and love. Carolina impressed with the text "Courage is ..." by Jennifer Wiener. (The jury expressly praised her choice of text.) And Emilia kept the audience enthralled with an extract from Joanne K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone". Both also mastered the spontaneous reading aloud of an unpractised text, the second challenge in the competition, with the jury choosing the novel "Grüne Gurken" by author Lena Hach. The text humorously tells the story of a child who comes to Berlin from a village in Hesse and tries to find his feet in the big city, wondering about the "crazy" residents here.

NMS students’ zines at Cakes and Zines festival

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Cakes and Zines festival is a celebration of zine culture, art, community, and diversity. This
year’s festival took place on Saturday 16th March on TU Berlin grounds and along many zines
featured our primary campus students' work. Three of NMS students attended the festival and
not only enjoyed exploring other people's work and tasting delicious vegan cakes, but made
important connections. Kourosh says: “I also really enjoyed the zine festival. It meant a lot to me
to be invited and to be part of this.”

1st and 2nd prize for NMS singer/songwriters at Jugend musiziert

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The two students Lin Schwaag (8b) and Esther Wiedemann (8a) wrote their own songs in music lessons in seventh grade. Since then, songwriting has stayed with them and they have continued to work on new melodies and lyrics alongside their music lessons, both alone and with the support of their music teacher Felix Theuner. On 17.03.2024, the time had finally come: both students were able to present their own songs at the state competition Jugend musiziert at the Jazzinstitut Berlin. After an intensive rehearsal phase in the preceding weeks, they stood in front of a jury of singer/songwriters, accompanied by their music teacher on the piano, and were each allowed to present three of their own songs. In the subsequent discussion, the jury particularly praised the flow and energy of the songs, as well as the empowering content and the successful lyrics. Esther won 1st prize with 23 points and also a special prize for a performance at the JugendFEIER in the Chamber Music Hall of the Philharmonie with a fee of €1000. Lin achieved a 2nd prize with 20 points.

Congratulations on this outstanding achievement!

Querklang+ performance at the University of the Arts

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Since October 2023, the Grade 11 basic music course has been part of the Querklang+ project in collaboration with the University of the Arts. Under the guidance of the artists and students Ari Merten, Leander Kessel and Verena Lobert and their music teacher Felix Theuner, the students have tried their hand at experimental artistic and interdisciplinary work. 

The students learned to work in an interdisciplinary way during the process and put together the piece Is this the real life? Based on music, they embarked on a trip through various genres together, discovering their artistic personality and pushing their own boundaries. The premiere took place on 18.03.2024 as part of the Maerz-Musik Festival at the Universität der Künste.

Exciting contest for participation in the UNESCO reading competition!

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Lucia from 7a, Carolina from 7b, Sara from 7c and Abigail from group 7c/d competed in this year's 7th-grade reading competition; 7d sent Nickles to the race. The students initially presented a brief passage from a book of their choice on the subject of love or friendship, then in the second round, they were required to read a more complicated passage that they were unfamiliar with. Carolina demonstrated the most persuasive mastery of this to the second semester jury and she will now represent the NMS in the competition of the Berlin UNESCO schools on 18.4.24, together with a person from grade 6. Congratulations!

"Wah Du Ran" dance project

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We, Mr Wingerath's drama class, would like to invite you to our play, which will be performed on March the 14th at 6 pm in the auditorium of the Nelson Mandela School and on March the 15th at 11.30 am in „Die weiße Rose“. Our play is named after the gift of the same name "Wah-Du-Raa", which was presented to the NMS as part of a co-operation project between Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and Kalpitiya. The "Wah Du Ran" dance project is being carried out in cooperation between the Nelson Mandela School and St Anne School, Thalawila, (Kalpitiya) Sri Lanka and the Education for Sustainable Development department of the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district. "Wah Du Raa" is a dance theatre piece that seamlessly interweaves the principles of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The performance is inspired by the creative aesthetics of improvisational theatre, the dynamic and expressive dance style of so-called "German Dance" and the rich cultural heritage of traditional Kandyan dances from Sri Lanka.