Deutsche Schule zu Porto

Deutsche Schule zu Porto (Portuguese: Colégio Alemão do Porto), in English German School of Oporto or simply DSP, is a German school located in Oporto, Portugal. In Portugal, it is considered a private school, as in Germany it corresponds to a public school.

Deutsche Schule zu Porto
Colégio Alemão do Porto
Address
Rua Guerra Junqueiro, 162 4150-386

Coordinates41.15442840000001°N 8.637545300000056°W / 41.15442840000001; -8.637545300000056
Information
TypePrivate
Established18 November 1901
DirectorReiner Ries
Faculty88
GradesK-12
Number of students+700
Websitedsporto.de

History

The German School of Oporto was established on November 18, 1901. On the day before the official opening, a Thanksgiving mass took place. It was third German school in Portugal following one in Lisbon and one in Amora (was later defunct).

Student body

As of 2009 the school had 700 students. 85% of the students were Portuguese. Germans make up the majority of the other students.[1]

Activities

Sportbegegnung

The Sportbegegnung (in English sports encounter) is an event where the German schools from Oporto, Lisbon, Madrid and Marbella face themselves in sports competitions. Basketball, volleyball, football and handball. The 2007 Sportbegegnung took place in Oporto. Some highlights of the competition were shown on Porto Canal, a channel of Oporto.

Jugend Musiziert

Jugend musiziert is an event where students from all the German schools of the Iberian peninsula meet each other in a Music contest. The contest takes place each year in a different school.

"Schüleraustausch Öttingen/Porto"

The Schüleraustausch (Student exchange) between the German schools of Oporto and Öettingen, Germany was created in 2002. Each student participating in the project receives an exchange partner. Each one goes to the opposite city, in different times. The goal of this project is for the students to exchange knowledges, know other cultures, etc...

References

  1. Jesus, Patrícia (2009-09-19). "Escolas estrangeiras atraem cada vez mais portugueses". Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
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