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New Zealand Blog – Der Neuseelandaustausch 2025 – Wie Schule in Neuseeland funktioniert (2)

New Zealand Blog – 08.10.2025
Our Exchange – Experiencing School in New Zealand (08.10.2025) Today was such an exciting day because we got to experience what a “real” school day in New Zealand is like and how it differs from EHG. We joined different lessons with our hosts and took part in all the activities. One of the highlights was the German lessons we joined, where we had different kinds of workshops organized by the Kiwi students.We learned the Lynfield Waiata and the Māori dance moves that go with it, which was fun. Then we talked a bit about New Zealand and some interesting facts about the country. One Workshop was about tasting New Zealand’s candy. We also tasted some Marmite, which is a very “special” spread… Some people liked it, but others made really funny faces when they tasted it. I personally observed some other things as well, First of all, the students are differently motivated in Lynfield college, the teachers have placed encouraging quotes on their walls, and all the German students were so impressed by the variety of subjects. In Lynfield there are subjects like sewing, food technologies (where you can cook), design classes and automotive engineering. We learned a lot, not just about the subjects, but also about how students interact and learn here. Overall, it was a great experience joining the lessons and getting a real feeling of school life in New Zealand. I loved sharing a bit of our culture with others and seeing how they reacted. The traditional Maori dances were my personal highlight.
(by Josephine)

New Zealand Blog – Der Neuseelandaustausch 2025 – Wie alles begann

New Zealand Blog: 5-7.10.
We started our journey at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) at 12:00 a.m., and our meeting point was at Terminal 1. After everybody had arrived, we checked in for our flight and said goodbye to our families. It was quite emotional, but also exciting, because this was the beginning of our big adventure. After that, we handed in our suitcases and went through the security check. When everything was done, we still had a little time for shopping at the airport before boarding. Then we looked for our gate and waited for our flight to be called. I think everyone was very excited, especially those who had never flown before. During the flight, everyone spent their time doing different things: some listened to music, others watched films, played video games, or tried to sleep.
When we arrived at the airport in Doha, we left the plane and went to our next gate, where our connecting flight was already waiting. Between the next take-off and landing, we had some time to explore the airport, look around the shops, and even practise our song “99 Luftballons” together. Before boarding again, we had to go through another check. On the flight to Auckland, my seat partner and I did the same as during the first flight. We ate, slept, watched films, and played games. The flight was long, but we were too excited to care about the time. Finally, when we landed in Auckland, our host families were already waiting for us at the airport. They greeted us warmly and brought us to their homes, where our adventure in New Zealand could truly begin.
The first day of school.
After a short speech we were greeted with a Maori dance, the ‘Haka.’ It was really interesting and exciting. Something new. Afterwards, we ate together. In the second block, we had a class with our exchange students. Having a subject taught in English for once was also quite interesting. The teachers also tried to help us, and the year nines work is not as hard as my usual subjects. In the third block, we played games in P.E., and in the fourth block, we went to class with our exchange students again. The New Zealanders teach very different to the Germans.
(by Luke & Fabian)

Roboter bauen und programmieren – Ausflug der Klasse 6s an die Uni Potsdam
Am Montag, den 22. September ist die Klasse 6s zur Uni Potsdam gefahren. Sie haben sich im Foyer getroffen und sind dann mit dem Bus nach Potsdam gefahren. Dort angekommen…
Neue Podcastfolge „Alice im Schafspelz“ erschienen
Wir starten in die fünfte Staffel des Politikgeflüsterpodcasts – und wie:
Glaubt man den aktuellen Umfragen, dann ist die AfD im Erfolgsrausch: Stärkte Partei im Bund und vor der absoluten Mehrheit in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Sachsen-Anhalt. Zugleich sucht die AfD nach ihrem Profil: Will man sich normalisieren oder entwickelt man sich stärker in Richtung einer rechtsextremen Partei, so wie es der Bericht des Verfassungsschutzes andeutet. Zusammen mit Benjamin Höhne, der als Politikwissenschaftler zur AfD forscht, erörtern wir die Entwicklung der AfD und diskutieren über den Umgang mit ihr: Verbotsantrag stellen, politisch Bekämpfen oder wie geht man damit um?
