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Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg

Primary and Secondary Education
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    Michelle van Wyk Teacher at Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg
    • City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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    Jonas Dransfeld Student(in), University of Tübingen
    • Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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    Amy Schröder Biology Teacher at Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg
    • City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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  • Susanna Harper History Teacher at Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg
    • City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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    Hannah Schell Soprano, Performer, Choir conductor, Music Teacher at Deutsche Internationale Schule Johannesburg
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Overview

With approximately 1050 learners representing more than 38 nationalities, the DSJ takes pride in its extensive educational tradition, which is aimed at preparing learners for the demands of an ever-changing professional world. The school strengthens learners in their development towards becoming self-assured and independent individuals, while also encouraging critical thinking, which promotes their methodological and social competencies. As per requirements from the German Government, who financially support the school, German is a compulsory subject for all age groups. In 2016, the DSJ was named the ‘Best German School outside Germany’ by a panel of judges from the Deutsche Schulpreis Award and 2018, it was again awarded the status of an ‘Excellent German School Abroad’, both serving as indicators of the school's fine standing.