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Thursday, April 21 2022 - 12:30
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German European School Singapore Launches BeyondClassrooms Programme to Prepare Students for an Evolving World
SINGAPORE, April 21, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

GESS – International School in Singapore has officially announced the launch of 
its "BeyondClassrooms Programme" and has partnered with many prominent 
companies leading in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics 
(STEM) fields.

Global Industry Leaders as Partners

The current partners of the programme include world-renowned manufacturer of 
automobiles and motorcycles, BMW Group Asia; German aircraft manufacturer 
Volocopter who is pioneering electric air taxis in Singapore; global 
sustainable technology experts Danfoss; BluCurrent, a company specialising in 
AI-driven fish farms; leading specialty chemicals company Evonik and more.

With the launch of the programme, there will be new internship opportunities, 
industry lectures, mentorship paths, site visits and career guidance for the 
1,800 students in the school.

Preparing Students for an Evolving World

Speaking about why the school has created this consolidated programme, the 
principal of GESS, Mr. Stefan Pauli said, "All our students are living in a 
world that is growing so quickly on the science, technology and engineering 
fronts and we want our students to not be spectators but participants in this 
advancement. We want to connect them with industries, professionals and 
frontrunners of these important fields and learn beyond the limits of a 
classroom."

The school has already hosted multiple industry talks during the testing phase 
of the programme. A professor from TUM Asia delivered a talk on "Intelligent 
Robots and Social Engineering Models". One of Danfoss' general managers and 
engineering specialists from Volocopter have also delivered talks on mobility 
related technology. Additionally, professionals from BMW Group Asia have 
conducted mock interviews with students as part of the school's career guidance 
programme.

The BeyondClassrooms Programme enhances the school's STEM offerings. Currently, 
GESS is the only school outside of Europe to be part of the Junior Engineer 
Academy network – an engineering programme tailored to 13- and 14-year-old 
students who are inclined towards engineering. Students undergo training in 
basic engineering modules with the support of partners and so far, students 
have built a green wall and a tiny house on campus.

"GESS' goal is for every child to reach his or her potential. Achieving that 
goal requires not only excellent teachers and programmes within the school, but 
also collaboration with parents and outside experts who can provide 
challenging, authentic and relevant opportunities for learning. The best 
schools engage in partnerships with their community and GESS aims to be among 
the best schools," remarked Joram Hutchins, Academic Director of GESS.

Contact: Kirsten Moench, kirsten.moench@gess.sg, +65 96440097

SOURCE:  German European School Singapore

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   Caption: GESS Students at the Signing Ceremony with Evonik

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