JUNGE LIVE SPEAKER @ BAUHAUS

Nachdem die Schüler*innen des Leistungskurses Kunst des 12. Jahrgangs am 13.12.2017 im Bauhaus-Archiv, ihrem „extended art campus“, die aktuelle Ausstellung NEW BAUHAUS CHICAGO kennen gelernt und ein Intensivtraining für ihre Live Speaker Tätigkeit durchlaufen haben, waren die ersten beiden am 17.01.2018 im Museum vor Ort, um das innovative Vermittlungsprogramm JUNGE LIVE SPEAKER zu unterstützen. Nachfolgend können Sie einen Bericht von Isabel Zander-Zeidam lesen.

Am Mittwoch, dem 17.01.2018, war ich im Rahmen der Kulturpartnerschaft unserer Schule mit dem Bauhaus-Archiv zusammen mit Max in der Ausstellung ‚New Bauhaus Chicago, Experiment Fotografie / Film’ als Live Speaker eingesetzt. Nachdem wir vor Ort ankamen und uns bei der Museumspädagogin gemeldet haben,  bekamen wir unsere “frag mich” T-shirts überreicht und haben uns sogleich in die Ausstellung begeben. Wir haben von der erfahrenen Live Speakerin Ilke Küster ein paar Tipps als Einleitung bekommen und uns in den Ausstellungsräumen verteilt. Uns wurde ein Schreibpad zugeteilt; dann mussten wir uns ein Kunstwerk aussuchen, das wir zur Übung den anderen gegenseitig vorstellen sollten. Das hat ganz gut geklappt und wir fühlten uns sicher – darauf hatten wir keine Bedenken mehr, die Besucher einfach anzusprechen und uns mit ihnen über die Kunst zu unterhalten. 

Abend der Kunsttalente im Martin-Gropius-Bau

Am Samstag, den 13. Januar fand wieder der Abend der Kunsttalente im Martin-Gropiusbau-Bau statt. Diesmal nahm die Klasse 8e unserer Schule teil, die seit Anfang des Schuljahres beim Schüler*innen-Intensivprogramm des MGB im Rahmen des Kunstunterrichts bei Frau Schulte mitmacht.

Zur Ausstellung „Wenzel Hablik – Expressionistische Utopien“ präsentierten unsere Schüler*innen den vielen Besuchern – Familien von über 20 Berliner Schulen – vor expressionistischen Landschaftsbildern von Wenzel Hablik ihre eigenen Werke im Vergleich zu den Arbeiten des Künstlers. Dabei ließen sie sich inbesondere von den rhythmischen Formen und Farbklängen inspirieren.

Inno Schulte

Erfolge beim 10. Leichtathletik-Indoor-Meeting und Weißensee-Crosslauf

Am 6. Dezember 2017 fand das 10. traditionelle Leichtathletik-Indoor-Meeting der Oberschulen Berlins und Brandenburgs im Sportforum Berlin statt. Im Wettkampf starteten 10 Mädchen- und 15 Jungenteams der Jahrgänge 1999-2003. Gewetteifert wurde in den Disziplinen 60 m, 200 m, 800 m, Kugelstoßen, Weit-, Hochsprung und der Olympischen Staffel (800 m-200 m-200 m-400 m) zum Abschluss.

Experimental Photography @ Bauhaus-Archiv with Year 12 Abitur Higher Level Art Class (Q1 LK Ku)

On December 13, 2017, the 17 students of the Year 12 Higher Level Art Class went to their “extended art campus” at Bauhaus Archive to receive a training on how to become a LIVE SPEAKER for the actual exhibition NEW BAUHAUS CHICAGO. A team of four museum pedagogues along with our Bauhaus agent Friederike Holländer introduced our students to the exhibition at the Bauhaus Archive and with role play practiced their duties as student guides for the museum. After having dealt with photography for the entire semester, the students feel quite confident about the topic and are ready to each take over two to three shifts in their free time as a life speaker for the visitors. At the end of the three-hour workshop the students had the chance to create their own experimental photographs by using the effects of light and shade, reflecting objects and attributes and moving devices.

We will keep you updated about the experience of live speaking at Bauhaus Archive.

IB Visual Arts student of grade 12 visit Bode-Museum guided by curator Jonathan Fine

The students of the IB12 Visual Arts class were thrilled when receiving a positiv response from the curator Jonathan Fine who offered to guide the group through his exhibition BEYOND COMPARE @ Bode-Museum on Museum Island. On December 15, 2017, they first spend some time to get an overview of the show and then met Mr. Fine at 11am. By confronting the students with the positions and critical perspectives of art historians he increased their awareness of a bias perception of art from different cultures. In the exhibition, art objects from African cultures are placed in relation to European art from the Renaissance and Baroque. The students learned about the similarities in spiritual interests and sociocultural themes but also about the passages/stories of migration and colonialism that led to a vivid exchange of cultural objects.

We are very thankful to Mr. Fine for the unique insight he gave us to his exhibition!

Künzel’sche Leseliste

Hier sind von Hans Künzel ausgewählte deutsche Bücher für unsere Schüler*innen:

Ergebnisse der Tischtennis-Schulmeisterschaften unserer Schule

Am Dienstag, 19.12.2017, fanden die Tischtennis-Schulmeisterschaften der NMS statt. Der Wettkampf wurde traditionell als Adventsturnier ausgespielt, es gab für alle Teilnehmer*innen Preise zu gewinnen.

Insgesamt nahmen 44 Schüler*innen der 5.-13. Klassen teil.

Message from the principal

Dear School Community,

2017 is coming to an end. This is a time to reflect on the past as well as a time to look to the future.

At school it has been a very successful year with good results in the Abitur and in the IB as well as in the MSA and the BBR. Our IB results are the best we have ever achieved. As always, NMS and JFK go back and forth in the ranking as the best ISS school in Berlin. This year we are in second place. These statistics are a source of pride and satisfaction for all of us.

Still, not all is coming up roses. The statistics do not address whether we have perhaps lost students on the long road between entering the primary school and their leaving certificate. We must also pay attention to this. The number of successful graduates is indeed important. It is, however, only one of many parameters, only one indicator of the quality of education on offer.

The Nelson Mandela School Choir performs Holiday Songs

The Indian Embassy invited to their annual Christmas Carol Singing on the 14th of December 2017 and the choir of the Nelson Mandela School was invited to perform along with the choir of the Tagore School and the 5th Grade of the Clemens-Brentano-School. The atmosphere was full of joy, light and togetherness, fit for the magical Christmas time. We were welcomed by the first secretary of the embassy and after a moving speech of father Thomas from India about forgiveness, togetherness and generousity the NMS choir was the first one to perform. Under Mr. Beaner’s conduction the choir was able to thrill and the pleased audience sang along. Beside the usual (and unusual) seasonal Christmas songs Mr. Beaner rehearsed additional songs with the students, the most admired by the audience being „All Of Me“ by John Legend with a moving solo by Gnima Hecht.

The other performances were beautifully presented and thoroughly enjoyed, the NMS students singing along with the fellow choirs, cheering them on and showing their support. The ambassador thanked the teacher and students personally and even the chaperones were not forgotten with a sumptuous bouquet and a collection of Indian stories.

NMS & the Hour of Code

The Hour of Code can be done by any teacher in any yeargroup. No sign-up is required, the lectures are game-based and intuitive. Have a go and see what the Hour of Code is all about; a safe and fun environment to learn the basics of programming.

The Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify “code”, to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden participation in the field of computer science. It has since become a worldwide effort to celebrate computer science, starting with 1-hour coding activities but expanding to all sorts of community efforts. Check out the tutorials and activities. This grassroots campaign is supported by over 200,000 educators worldwide.

Every student should have the opportunity to learn computer science. It helps nurture problem-solving skills, logic and creativity. By starting early, students will have a foundation for success in any 21st-century career path. This is the 5th year that NMS participates, we hope that many classes and teachers join in!

Annemieke Akkermans, 06.12.2018

World War One Presentations

On this evening, there was a short sketch performed based on “Private Peaceful” (a novel by Michael Morpurgo) and a moving recital of poems by a renowned selection of World War One poets (for example Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves and Richard Aldington). It was especially profound as following each poem, one candle was blown out so we were left in the dark at the end. A selection of lapbooks could also be explored – where one element of life during World War 1 was deftly designed and displayed. It was a thoughtful evening and the pupils did a very good job of recreating the catastrophe of war. 

Jeremy McIntosh and and Sarah Dent
15th November 2017

Forces and Motion in 6B

As part of our study of Forces and Motion in Grade 6 I always ask the children to build a roller coaster demonstrating the principles of:

  1. Gravity
  2. Friction
  3. Magnetism
  4. Potential and Kinetic Energy
  5. Renewable and non renewable sources of energy
  6. Newton’s Laws of Motion

This year the roller coasters from the 6B were particularly spectacular! And the children demonstrated a deep understanding of the concepts involved. Please have a look at the photos of their work.

Janine Keller
Science teacher 6B