New Language Campus Initiative Boosts German Skills for Students
A new partnership between Wichern School and the Helmstedt District Adult Education Center (KVHS) has launched the Language Campus initiative. The programme supports students learning German as a second or foreign language. Its goal is to improve their academic performance and social integration through targeted language training.
The initiative began as part of Wichern School's all-day curriculum, delivered by KVHS instructors. It currently runs once a week, focusing on students who need extra language support. Lessons take place in an open, encouraging environment where qualified teachers provide one-on-one attention.
Students have responded positively, describing the instruction as motivating and practical. The programme aims to build not just language skills but also self-confidence and everyday abilities. Beyond German lessons, organisers are considering future expansions, such as additional language groups or after-school activities in cooking, sports, or creative arts.
The Language Campus reflects a joint effort to strengthen students' linguistic and social development. For updates on further collaborations or programme details, KVHS Helmstedt recommends checking their official website or contacting them directly. The initiative continues to evolve based on student needs and community feedback.
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