📅 Save the Date:  8th May 2025

We’re excited to invite you to a fun and meaningful event, the Kids Camp Care Run, hosted by Kids Camp Bilingual School! On this special day, our students will put on their running shoes to help improve schools in rural Ghana.

This yearly charity run is not just about running, it’s a way to support better education for children in need and to encourage healthy living and community spirit. By joining us, you’re helping both your child’s health and the future of students in less privileged areas.

Every step our kids take helps raise money for school renovations. Their energy and commitment show us how powerful we can be when we work together.

Whether you cheer from the side or run a little with us, your support matters. Let’s come together to make this year’s Care Run a big success and bring hope to many children.

We can’t wait to see you at the starting line on 8th May 2025! Let’s make a difference, one step at a time. 🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏿‍♂️📚💛🌍✨

Thank You, KiX!

We are very grateful to KiX for the wonderful science book they donated to our third-grade class. This book covers important and relevant topics that are essential for our children to learn and understand. The students are excited to explore and discover more through reading.

Thank you, KiX, for your continued support and generosity. Your kindness makes a real difference in our school community, and we truly appreciate all that you do for us.

From all of us at Kids Camp Bilingual School

Math Month March 2025 – Math Was Everywhere

In March, students calculated, explored, sorted, reflected and were amazed. Once again Math Month brought a wide range of ideas that proved mathematics is everywhere.

Whether through early morning Sudokus, timed mandala challenges or hands-on logic tasks. Students encountered mathematics at Kids Camp in completely new ways. It had little to do with textbooks and quiet worksheets and everything to do with curiosity, movement, discovery and play.

The weekly puzzle challenges attracted particular attention. They encouraged students to observe carefully, think logically and develop creative strategies. Those who submitted correct answers were rewarded with a small surprise. A meaningful recognition of focus and persistence.

Digital tools also played a key role this year. Interactive math games on the smartboard and engaging Kahoot quizzes allowed students to deepen their knowledge playfully while experiencing math in a modern and collaborative setting.

On March 20 things got colorful. During the Math Dress Up Day students arrived in clothing with geometric patterns or dressed as famous mathematicians. That same day Grades 3 and 4 took part in the Kangaroo Math Competition demonstrating their skills with enthusiasm and precision.

Math Month at Kids Camp was once again a great success. Vibrant diverse and inspiring. Mathematics became visible tangible and truly alive.

For many years, our children from Kids Camp Bilingual Primary School in Königstein have visited the neighboring Kursana retirement home during the festive season. On Wednesday, December 13, 2023, over 100 preschool and primary school children gathered on Kursana’s beautifully decorated outdoor terrace for the traditional Advent singing event, filling the air with Christmas songs and poems to bring joy to the senior citizens.

As the lively group of children gathered outdoors despite the current colds season, the residents, along with the Kursana staff, attentively enjoyed the Christmas presentations from balconies and windows.

Following a brief welcome from Principal Mrs. Julia Salbert, the preschool children charmed everyone with the familiar song “Schneeflöckchen, Weissröckchen,” effortlessly inspiring the audience to join in. Subsequently, the second-graders presented a delightful poetry recital titled “Weihnachtssterne hab ich gern” and performed the song “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”

The third-grade class presented the poem “Deutsch ist schwer” by Mira Lobe. The fourth-grade students accompanied their presentation of the ballad “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe with the Pied Piper’s flute music. Following this, also the fourth-grade students, in line with the bilingual focus of Kids Camp, performed the playful song “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.”

To conclude the event, all primary school children, with the accompaniment of their music teacher Joachim Gutmann on the guitar, sang the traditional song “Oh Tannenbaum.” A number of residents happily joined in, proving that learning is a lifelong joy!

To conclude, the Christmas posters prepared by the children featuring the poetry recitals, the North and South Poles, and their residents – polar bears and penguins – were handed over as a present for the Kursana residents. The applause following each performance was a rewarding acknowledgment of the children’s dedication.

As a token of gratitude, Kursana had a sweet treat ready for all the students, warmly received with gleaming eyes. The shared time between the young and old will undoubtedly be cherished by everyone as a delightful memory.

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📅 Save the Date:  8th May 2025 We’re excited to invite you to a fun and meaningful event, the Kids Camp Care Run, hosted by Kids Camp Bilingual School! On this special day, our students will put on their running shoes to help improve schools in rural Ghana. Read more


Thank you, KiX, for your continued support and generosity. Your kindness makes a real difference in our school community, Read more


In March, students calculated, explored, sorted, reflected and were amazed. Once again Math Month brought a wide range of ideas that proved mathematics is everywhere. Read more


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