Posts Tagged ‘The students at The Cosmo’

Support the international school of Southern Denmark with a click

Friday, June 19th, 2009

 

The international school of Southern Denmark, The Cosmo, needs your help to become more visible on the World Wide Web. Help us by linking to www.thecosmo.dk from your company’s website.

 

Southern Denmark has an international school for children aged 5-16 years. The Cosmo – International School of Southern Denmark is situated in Kolding and was founded in cooperation between the private school Kolding Realskole and the trade organization Business Kolding. The Cosmo is Cambridge certified and is thus part of a global network of Cambridge schools.

 

The basis for the establishment of The Cosmo is a massive wish from the business community n the triangle area for an international school for children of foreign workers and expats. This wish has now come true. The situation in many companies is, however, rather different than it was, when the wish of the school was put forward. The school has students and engaged teachers and parents, but we need further support – and more students.

 

The most important issue for the school here and now is to ensure that all – both companies, their international workers and Danish workers, who would like to give their children an international education – know that the school exists. The primary source for information concerning the school is the World Wide Web, and that is the reason why we address you.

 

We need to give The Cosmo a higher rating on the search engines, when people Google for international schools in Denmark. Therefore we would be grateful, if you would establish a link from your website to the website of The Cosmo. It would be search support to the initiative that we are convinced the companies in Southern Denmark really need. Naturally, we hope that you will also draw the attention of your employees to the international school and the website www.thecosmo.dk.

 

For further information or questions about The Cosmo - International School of Southern Denmark please contact
Head of Department: Simon Mosekjær, The Cosmo, +45 75 52 05 00 or 20 52 05 49

Head of Communication Tue Knudsen, Business Kolding, +45 30 89 79 18

 

Suggestion to link text on your website:

We support The Cosmo – International School of Southern Denmark.

The Cosmo is a Cambridge certificated international school for children aged 5-16 years.

Visit the website and read more about The Cosmo

 

 

Exciting things to do in the summer holidays

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Here you will find some of the Holiday activities for children offered by the municipality of Kolding. (more…)

The climate and innovation camp Bright Green Youth

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

 

We are honored and encouraged to see that interested schools and organizations from different parts of the world are willing to send students to participate as delegates in the climate and innovation camp Bright Green Youth and would very much like to invite students aged 14-18 years and from your organization. Relevant information about the camp is given below for your easy reference and we recommend that you also read the attachments:

 

Date:                          8th-11th of August 2009

Venue:                       Alsion, Alsion 2, 6400 Sønderborg, Denmark

Theme:                      Climate and innovation

Language:                 The official language of the camp will be English

Accommodation:      Participants will be accommodated two and two (boy/boy or girl/girl) with Danish families in

                                  Sønderborg while companions will be accommodated in hotel or private homes.

Website:                    www.brightgreenyouth.org

 

We expect about 300-350 overseas delegates and about 150-200 of local ones, a totally of 500 young participants. We extend a warm welcome to you to participate in this event and to present the bright green ideas of your youngsters.

 

Please note that delegates have to pay for their own travel expenses to and from India, but the stay in Denmark during the camp is all free and taken care of from our side.

 

We look forward to hearing from you and hopefully seeing you in August.

 

If you wish to participate, please contact me to get an application form,

 

Best regards,

 

Simon

Trainee service and work experience

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

According to the Danish law of primary and lower secondary education, all students in the lower secondary classes have to participate in trainee service and/or work experience.

 

The students can choose to find a company in which they will have five days of work experience. Some Danish students choose to do so, while most choose to go to one of the educations, they are planning to go to, having finished their lower secondary education.

 

For the Cosmo-students, however, we have made arrangements with the IB gymnasium in Kolding, so that the students can participate for one week from September 7 2009 to September 11 2009.

 

Provisional programme for the week at IB

 

IB – Kolding Gymnasium

Purpose:

Introduction to the international upper secondary school education – IB for students in 9th and 10th classes. It is important that the students experience a normal day at the IB, where the teaching is in English in all subjects. There is an alternation between lessons in English and visits in an IB-class.

Contents:

Time:

Lessons begin Monday at 8:30, all other days they begin at 8:05. 

Place:

The main entrance by the info-screen

Transport:

Bus number 5 


The programme below is only a preliminary programme.
The first day the students will receive a programme for their stay at IB.

Lesson 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday

 Thursday

 Friday

1st block
08.05-09.20

Welcome & introduction

PE

 observation

 observation

 observation

2nd block
09.30-10.45

 observation

 observation

 Lesson in Maths

 observation

 observation

3rd block
11.00-12.15

 observation

 observation

 observation

 Lesson in  English

 Lesson in German

4th block
12.45-14.00

 observation

 Lesson in Danish

 observation

 observation

 evaluation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Participation:

Lessons and observations

Meeting time:

Dear students, welcome to trainee service at Kolding Gymnasium. You will be at the gymnasium Monday morning at 8:30 at the main entrance under the info-screen. In the first bloc you will be introduced to the IB system, receive information about the school and the programme of the week. If you have any questions or comments, you are welcome to phone +45 76 33 96 00 or send an e-mail to MM@kolding-gym.dk

   

Cantina:

You can buy food and beverages in the cantina. It is open all day. The lunch break is between 12:15 and 12:45

Further information:

Contact for the IB is Mel Malone (MM@kolding-gym.dk)

Dates:

September 07 2009 to September 11 2009

Place:

Skovvangen 10, 6000 Kolding

Reasonable:

Karsten Skov Mogensen

E-mail:

KM@kolding-gym.dk

 

 

Kolding Gymnasium, HF-Kursus og IB School

+45 76 33 96 00

Skovvangen 10

kg@kolding-gym.dk

6000  Kolding

 

 

 

 

 

 

New facilities

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

 

Due to a very positive increase in demands for places at The Cosmo – The International School of Southern Denmark – the international department will move to new and better  facilities during the summer holidays.

 

During the spring semester we have experienced such a large increase in demands for places at The Cosmo that the number of international students attending the international department next year will almost be the double of the number of students, we have had this year.

 

We started the present school year with two classrooms in a building opposite the main building, but next year the international department will have its classrooms on the first floor of the main building together with the international classes from Kolding Realskole; in that way we are aiming at creating an even more international environment for the students – foreign and Danes alike.

 

The interactive Whiteboards, the wireless network and other facilities, which the students have in their present classrooms, will, of course, be moved during the holidays, thus ensuring the same high standards for the teaching in all the international classes, as we have had this school year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Companies lament lack of international schools

Friday, June 5th, 2009

A lack of international schools are causing major problems for top Danish companies

 

Numerous top business executives are worried that they will have augmenting difficulties in attracting and retaining international employees in the future due to the fact that there are no places in international schools available for their children.

 

The results of a recent survey carried out by Heidrick & Struggles shows that a number of HR managers in some of the country’s leading companies believe the problem of securing a place in an international school for the children of foreign employees is one of the major challenges faced by the Danish companies.

 

 

Foreign employees are not willing to accept a position, no matter how well-paid or how interesting the position might be, if they are not able to get a place at an international school for their child or children.

 

The Economy and Business Affairs Minister, Lene Espersen, said in an interview that it has made a big impression on her that there are problems finding international schools for children of foreign employees, and that she will discuss the issue with Education Minister Bertel Haarder. Hopefully, the two ministers will come up with some kind of solution.

 

Read more about the issue at http://expatindenmark.com/news/Pages/companies_and_intschools.aspx

Read the blog!

Monday, May 25th, 2009

 

An answer to the problems of communication?

 

As a teacher for 11 years and a Head for almost two of them, I have yet to work in a school where everyone reckons that communication is good and that information is passed on satisfactorily. In the schools I have worked in, I have asked for input on how to improve things from staff, parents and students. Almost inevitably, as if it were some kind of mantra, every time I ask how the school could be better I get the response that communication needs to be improved.

 

Every time I have had this response I have thought long and hard about what can be done, and every time I have started some initiative that is meant to improve the situation. And yet, still, the response from some group or other will be that communication needs to be improved, is not good enough or is inefficient.

 

I know that we are not unique in any way, that most schools do most of all of what we do and that we will all face the charge, at some time or other, of not communicating well. I feel that this is a particular issue in international schools. Parents and staff come from different educational and cultural backgrounds and the international school never fully matches up to what the parents and students have been used to or what they expect…

 

Teachers will be used to one way of communication and find another in operation or will find the language confusing or will find the style of management strange, parents, possibly paying tuition fees for the first time for their children’s education, may expect a greater degree of communication that they had before. International schools have their own, developed, systems which have grown out of their particular and peculiar circumstances and these often do not conform to any institution, parents, students or staff have met before.

 

All of this is a partial explanation as to why; we have decided to have this blog. A blog, for those of you who do not know it, is essentially a web page on which you can write very easily and create a number of dated, sequential entries, rather like a diary. There is also the possibility for the readers of the blog to post comments on it, related to the entry they have just read.

 

We have a common responsibility for seeking information on the blog and the website, which gives us a common ground dealing with whatever issues that may arise. Should the nature of the message in question be of a more personal character, we all have e-mail addresses to which you are more than welcome to direct your questions and individual pieces of information. You will find the teachers’ e-mail addresses on the website. 

 

The inspiration for the blog came from Ann Meier from Business Kolding, who thought that a blog might be a way to introduce a more personal note into the communication between the members of staff, parents, students and other collaborators.

 

Hopefully this blog can alleviate some of the communication gaps which are said to be there!

 

Best regards,

 

Simon Mosekjær

 

Head of Department

Our Comenius Project

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Dear students and parents

Kolding Reaskole is a part of Comenius project, which involves a visit from students and teachers from three different countries. The guests from Portugal, Cyprus and Romania will arrive Thursday, April 23rd and stay to Wednesday, April 29th.

As I am one of the co-ordinators of the project, I will be more or less indisposed during the abovementioned period of time. Should you need to contact me in matters concerning your children, please send a mail, as I will not be able to take any calls. You are welcome to call the school at +45 75 52 05 00 and leave a message, and I will return your as soon as possible.

Best regards,

Simon

Pictures from PE Friday

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Thomas Stieglitz and Keegan Mobley are climbing the tree    Thomas Stieglitz and Keegan Mobley are trying to tip over this tree…

 

Ailey Mobley climbing a tree

 

 

 

 

    Ailey Mobley is challenging herself climbing a tree

Webethics

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

10 good pieces of advise on webethics:

 

  • Don’t ever state your name and address to someone you don’t know
  • You are allowed to use a nickname or pretend you are something else as long as your intentions are good
  • Remember that the one you chat with isn’t necessarily the one he or she pretends to be
  • Don’t say anything you don’t mean, remember that the one you chat with might not understand you or your humour
  • Don’t use racial statements – in fact it is illegal!
  • Don’t tease with other people’s looks – it can hurt a lot
  • Don’t bully or discriminate – not even for fun
  • Think twice when you send mails or text messages – you can’t erase them once they have been sent
  • Don’t threaten other people just for fun – it can be extremely difficult to see through
  •  Don’t ignore other people unless you have a very good reason to do it