Why choose Leipzig International School?
Founded in 1992 for a tiny group of expatriate children, Leipzig International School now welcomes more than 900 students to a learning community with strong local roots, attracting many German as well as international families.
What is the interview process like at Leipzig?
The first round will frequently be via Skype (therefore, please include your skype contact details in your application) Local applicants or short-listed candidates will be interviewed face to face in Leipzig. At recruitment fairs, interviews are face to face, usually with two members of our management team.
Does Leipzig International School conduct background checks?
As part of our commitment to child safeguarding, Leipzig International School conducts background checks on all successful candidates. How do we Interview? The first round will frequently be via Skype (therefore, please include your skype contact details in your application)
Who is the teacher at Leipzig International School?
Kyla joined Leipzig International School in 2018 and has worked as a class teacher in the Kindergarten and Primary school. She has a PhD Education from the University of Limerick, Ireland and holds a Master’s Degree in Teaching, and Early Childhood Teaching Qualifications.
How many kindergartens does Leipzig International School have?
We are pleased to invite you to take a deeper insight into the two kindergartens managed by Leipzig International School on the following pages. The Leipzig International Kindergarten is an internationally accredited early childhood facility that has been open since August 2014. We provide an early education programme for children 1–6 years of age.
Why choose Tabor Academy?
We go further together at Tabor Academy, an ambitious and supportive community where students take risks, challenge themselves, mentor others and prepare to lead as they live and learn in our school by the sea. Adventure awaits. Are you ready to explore?
What’s new at Tabor?
Six Tabor squash players competed in the US Junior Open this week, with one student earning the U17 Champion title. Tabor becomes the first high school to acquire Nortek Eco, an acoustic doppler current profiler. Wickenden Chapel is looking a bit more colorful thanks to a few new faces gracing its walls.