Meet the WALTESQUITA students-German students

  • German Students

    Malte´s normal day

    The day starts at 6 a.m.. I take the bus at 6:40 , and switch then to the S6-train. The School starts at 8 a.m and the first lesson on Monday is Business. In the fourth lesson we got ‘’Freiarbeit’’. In this lesson we have freetime. We can eat there do our homework and go outside. Between every 2 hours we got a 15 min break. After Freiarbeit we got a German lesson. Math is also an important subject for us like in every other country.
    The Last subject of the day is ICT. It’s a PC lesson were we learn how to use Excel, Word Pad and more.
    Then my schoolday is over. I will be at home at 4 PM.
    At the evening I got football training. I´m m Back at Home at 8 PM.
    2 Hours later I go to sleep and the same day begin again 8 hours later.

    Younes´daily routine

    - 6:55 a.m. get up
    - 7:19 a.m. the train comes
    - 8:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. School, do other homework at home
    - Arrive at 3:30 p.m. at home
    - Free time until 6 p.m.
    - 7-10 p.m. at Edeka works
    - 23:30 p.m. go to sleep

    My daily routine is the same every day with a few exceptions, instead of going to work on Mondays and Thursdays for training. At our school we write two exams in one semester in each school subject. In The Class Test we have 90 minutes of processing time.

    Goals after school

    Lena, 16: “My goal after commercial college is to study IT Consulting or Software Engineering, because I think it is interesting and a career with future.
    Lukas, 16: “My goal is after the commercial college to do a training at a company as a software developer and have my “own life” because I want to decide on my own.”
    Awaz, 17: “My goal after commercial college is to study at a University of Applied Sciences in the field of economy and administration, because it´s was my dream, since I was 6 years old to be a business woman and for that I need to study at a university of economy and administration.”

    Where our roots are

    You will find 11 different nationalities in our class.

    The German education system

    You will find us at the upper half

    The German students

    Corna turned the world and our class upside down.