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Laar & Berg

School philosophy

Laar & Berg is a selective school, offering the Dutch Havo and Vwo programmes in addition to the International Baccalaureate Organization Middle Years Programme, which is taught in English and Dutch.
Laar & Berg provides internationally oriented education within an academically challenging environment. The school strives towards optimal individual achievement and focuses on preparing students for a future without boundaries. The educational aim is to ensure students become well-balanced, competent young adults.



 

Objectives

•Laar & Berg aims for academic excellence, with both a high diploma pass rate and high individual scores.
•The development of bilingualism within the framework of the International Baccalaureate Organization Middle Years Programme.
•After completion of the MYP, students are able to transfer seamlessly to the Dutch educational system.
•Providing a broad internationally oriented education, with an emphasis on the awareness of intercultural differences.
•The development of students with strong skills of communication, both in their mother tongue and with other modern languages.
•Students are stimulated to becoming life long learners, with positive, motivated attitudes.
•Students are encouraged to develop a practical approach to their work with emphasis on the world around them.
•The focus is on combined subjects, cross-curricular programmes and holistic learning.
•Students learn to apply their subject knowledge outside the class room.
•The arts and sports have a position of prominence in the school.
•Emphasis is given to learning outside the classroom, through extra-curricular activities, projects and community service.

 

 
 
 

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  • Laar & Berg
    Langsakker 4
    1251 GB Laren
    Tel: +31 (0)35 539 54 22
    Fax: +31 (0)35 531 80 46
    E-mail: lb@atscholen.nl
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