Deutsche Schule zu Porto

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History

The German School of Porto was established on November 18, 1901. The initiative was led by Pastor Boit from Lisbon, supported by donations from the local German evangelical community and financial aid from the German Imperial Government. The school initially operated in a rented three-story house on Rua da Restauração, with Pastor Martin Richter serving as its first director.[1] On the day before the official opening, a Thanksgiving mass took place. It was third German school in Portugal following one in Lisbon and one in Amora (was later defunct).Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The school was originally attended exclusively by students of German nationality, and German was the language of instruction and daily communication. In 1904, a special German language course was discontinued, as most children were already fluent before entering the school. Despite its German character, the school also valued Portuguese language and culture, hiring a Portuguese teacher in 1910 to teach History and Geography of Portugal.[1]

During World War I, after Portugal entered the conflict, Germans and their descendants up to the third generation were interned or expelled, leading to the temporary closure of the school. Some families moved to Vigo, Spain, where a small improvised school continued to operate. The school in Porto eventually reopened in May 1922.[1]

Student body

since 2009,Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". the school had 700 students. 85% of the students were Portuguese. Germans make up the majority of the other students.[2]

Activities

Sportbegegnung

The Sportbegegnung (in English sports encounter) is an event where the German schools from Porto, Lisbon, Madrid and Malaga face themselves in sports competitions.[3] The 2007 Sportbegegnung took place in Porto. Some highlights of the competition were shown on Porto Canal, a channel of Porto.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Jugend Musiziert

Jugend musiziert is an event where students from all the German schools of the Iberian peninsula meet each other in a Music contest. The contest takes place each year in a different school.[4]

"Schüleraustausch Öttingen/Porto"

The Schüleraustausch (student exchange program) between the German School of Porto and the Albrecht-Ernst-Gymnasium in Öttingen, Germany, was established in 2002 by a teacher who previously worked at the school in Öttingen. It is a voluntary program, where participants host their exchange partners for one week in their homes and then spend eight days with their partners' families in the other country. The program aims to promote cultural understanding and provide students with an opportunity to experience everyday life in a different country. During their stay in Germany, students visit cities such as Munich and Nuremberg and attend classes at the Albrecht-Ernst-Gymnasium. In Portugal, participants explore Porto and take part in school activities.[5]

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External links

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