Join our online Open Day and find out what makes St. Kilian’s Deutsche Schule stand out in the Irish educational landscape. While we would love to invite prospective students and their parents for a face-to-face visit and let our pupils show them around our campus, for the moment a virtual visit is a great alternative. Each session will consist of presentations by our school leaders and teachers, followed by a question & answer session.
Secondary School: Saturday 9th October, 10.00 – 11.15 a.m.
Our Virtual Open Day for Secondary School is a great way for prospective students and their parents to get an overview of and feel for our school. You will have an opportunity to have all your questions answered: Why is St. Kilian’s a German School? Does the curriculum differ from other schools? Do I need to speak German to enrol?
The Open Day will be hosted by our Principal, Alice Lynch, and she will be joined by a panel of specialist teachers.
Registration no longer possible.
Kindergarten and Primary School: Saturday 9th October, 11.45 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Our Virtual Open Day will show prospective parents what makes St. Kilian’s Kindergarten and Primary School special in the Irish educational landscape. Learn about our different approach to teaching in Kindergarten (Junior & Senior Infants), how German is taught to our youngest pupils and the importance of sports in our school.
The Open Day will be hosted by the Head of Kindergarten and Primary School, Annette Black, as well as a panel of specialist Kindergarten and Primary School teachers.
Registration no longer possible.
Open Day Presentations
Due to demand from our Open Day visitors, below are the presentations that were used by the teachers on the day.
Kindergarten & Primary School
Kindergarten & Primary School presentation (Annette Black)
German in the Primary School (Catherine McMillan)
Learning Support (Sinead Barry)
Digital Learning (Charleen Hurtubise Doyle)
Admissions Kindergarten/Primary
Secondary School
Secondary School presentation (Alice Lynch)
7th Class presentation (Sarah O’Donohoe)
German an in the Secondary School (Frauke Josch)