Talk:German Swiss International School

Notability of students
Please do not add names of non-notable people to this article. Thank you. dcandeto 10:14, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

POV section disputes
I added POV section disputes because:

Structure:
One perceived problem with this school is that stronger students often leave GSIS to go to boarding schools in the United Kingdom or the United States. Although this affects the upper classes at GSIS, the school is still considered one of the academically strongest schools in Hong Kong.

This is very problematic -- unless you can find a PTA newsletter or something to prove this, I will remove this.

School Environment:
The school is relatively relaxed, and imposes fewer rules on its students than most other Hong Kong schools. However, it manages to maintain an exceedingly high disciplinary level, and students are often considered well-behaved.

Perhaps this is true, but we can't prove it... Unless there are figures to back this up, I will remove this too.

Let me know what you think. --mintchocicecream 16:20, 14 May 2006 (UTC)

Assess
Needs more lengthy topics, refs essential, pics nice.... there are few good non US/UK pages Victuallers 19:18, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

I have removed a large section of utter rubbish from the GSIS section.

Vandalism
Soz about previous apparent vandalism..copyandpasted from earlier version to delete 'enjoys a wonderful view', (objective and could not be proven, I've got half a mind to delete 'cleanest air' too) but unknowingly also copied vandalism. --User:simplicityho

Seriously GSIS students do better
Vandalism is becoming too common on the wiki. We should also include more information and show how good the school ist.

I am disappointed to see that the section on extra-curricular activities has been removed. It would have been good if interested students could have written something on each activity.

The problem with ecas are that they kind of change every year. There are a few common ones (e.g. cooking and model united nations) but it isnt really necessary. (Shokwaav 09:19, 4 October 2007 (UTC))

POV in the article
I am concerned that the way by which some of the language is styled in this article is causing it to lean towards one side:
 * However, this perception is contradicted by the fact that the school has a long waiting list and as stated below, still gains the highest A-Level and GCSE pass rate in Hong Kong.

Perhaps slightly more indirect language and a more neutral tone would be more appropriate here. Rather than saying 'this perception is contradicted', it would be better to write 'many in the school community would argue that...'. Additionally, I think the claim that the school has a 'long waiting list' must be backed up by reliable sources. Bonus bon 13:10, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Transportation
I'm a bit mystified by the edits of Germanswiss about environmental friendliness of school buses..... It's not as if the majority of students walk or bicycle to school. In using the school bus, they would be slightly more so than the individual use of private cars. Ohconfucius 05:23, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

Sodexho
Obviously someone from Sodexho edited the catering section, as there is absolutely no one that likes the atrocities they pass as food. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.152.141.158 (talk) 11:25, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

Further Developments for this Article
The article should be further expanded and developed. I suggest the following:

- Overview

- History

- Academics & Structure

German International Abitur, A/AS Levels, IGCSE/GCSE, and International Baccalaureate diploma (in 2015). English language, English literature, German, Physics, Chemistry, etc. Multilingualism - English, German, Mandarin, French, etc. - Campus / Classrooms / Buildings

Upper, Middle and Lower buildings. - Departments

- Kindergarten - English Primary - English Secondary - Deutsche Grundschule - Deutsche Sekundarstufe - Business College - Reputation / Rankings

How it's like, and what's the academic rankings among international schools - should be ranked by a credible third party, preferably a well-known and recognised publication. - Demographics

Ex. Percentages of different nationalities. - Admissions

- Faculty / Teachers

Any notable faculty / teachers? General information about the faculty / teachers - where they're from, where they're educated, etc. - Notable Alumni / Alumni Organisation

Talk about the alumni association or list any alumni-related information. - Athletics

Ex. Basketball, Tennis, etc. - Student Involvement / Community Groups / Government / Organisations

Ex. Model United Nations, Interact Club, etc. - House System

Ex. Lion, Phoenix, Dragon and Tiger - Future School Development

Ex. Master plan in the future, to expand into the country park, or take over the supermarket plot?

Citations should be used if applicable.

Other Points

At present this article has substantial inaccuracies, major as well as minor, as well as massive omissions.

The key omission is the schools's highly controvertial plan to relocate the primary school for four years during renovation of the Peak campus, with most students being "decanted" to Ma On Shan in the New Territories. This was opposed by a majority of parents voting at a recent EGM, with press reports suggesting continuing threats of an attempt to recall the Board and/or an injunction to prevent the school going ahead with its plans.

The secondary school achieves strong exam results, but the majority of high-performing students join the school in year 7 or later and most rely on outside tutoring.

The academic standard of the English Primary Department is poor. The curriculum is not coordinated, even between classes in the same year, let alone between years or between primary and secondary. There is virtually no science teaching, and very limited history or geography (way less than required by the UK National Curriculum).

The swimming pool is to be demolished (and not replaced) as part of the planned renovations. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.76.150.41 (talk) 05:50, 6 April 2009 (UTC)

Corrections
Thanks for your help, cheers, Guidod (talk) 09:40, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Is "KMK" short for Kultusministerkonferenz ? What's an "KMK exam board" then (I don't assume the KMK has funded that board)?
 * The names of "Das Deustches Sprachdiplom Stufe I" and "Das Deutsches Sprachdiplom Stufe II" are failing German grammatics. Without a definite article it may be "Deutsches Sprachdiplom" but with the definite article it would be "Das Deutsche Sprachdiplom". Please have a look at the certificate as to which is correct.

Section needs work
The section Dress Code and School Rules needs to be changed (unfortunately I do not understand the rules at GSIS)

Like most schools in Germany, students at GSIS have to wear uniforms including during Physical Education classes. Boys wear nothing, and girls wear black dresses.

German students usually do not weak uniforms! Secondly, what does "Boys wear nothing, and girls wear black dresses." mean? --Ghormax (talk) 03:26, 13 April 2011 (UTC)

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