Reading of ‘Adressat Unbekannt’

The reading of ‘Adressat Unbekannt’ by Kressmann Taylor will take place on Friday, 15 November 2024 in the morning for the 9th and 10th grades. In this correspondence between two friends, the Jewish gallery owner Max Eisenstein from California and his German partner and friend Martin Schulse, who returns to Germany in 1933 to help […]
Students in dialogue with journalist Hubert Wetzel: Exciting panel discussion on current social issues

In October, our school hosted an exciting panel discussion with Hubert Wetzel, which was moderated by dedicated twelfth-grade students. The event gave students the opportunity to discuss current social issues and share their perspectives with an experienced journalist. The panel covered a variety of controversial topics, including God, guns, drugs, the upcoming presidential election and […]
Book flea market on 04 December 2024

Fancy a new reading adventure? Then come to our book flea market on 04 December 2024 (1:30-4 pm). Browse through a colourful selection of used books from various genres and in different languages. Admission is of course free – come along and be surprised! Would you like to be there with a stall yourself? If […]
MUN-Trip

From 8 to 13 October, 16 students from the Model United Nations-AG took part in a MUN conference in Hamburg, accompanied by Ms Friedrich and Ms Murphy. MUN is about debating current geopolitical issues, passing resolutions and thus solving global problems. Our students represented Ukraine, Russia and Ethiopia in Hamburg – countries that are currently […]
iDSB Christmas Market

On Saturday, November 30, 2024, from 4 PM to 7 PM, it’s time, and our iDSB Christmas market opens its doors. Look forward to the smell of Christmas, fresh waffles, music and happy faces of young and old. Our Christmas market offers a great opportunity to sell Christmas gifts such as Christmas decorations, jewellery, handicrafts, […]
Foyer talk with Hubert Wetzel

In his non-fiction book America – Land of Unlimited Contradictions, the former US correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Hubert Wetzel, talks about racism, the American love of weapons, the opioid crisis, an unscrupulous ex-president, but also about cultural diversity, innovation and the importance of God. In view of the upcoming US election, we invite you […]
Open day at the bilingual kindergarten on 16.11.2024

Are you looking for the ideal kindergarten for your child or would you simply like to find out more about everyday life and the special features of iDSB? Then we cordially invite you to our open day at our bilingual kindergarten on 16 November 2024 from 10:00 am. Get to know our dedicated management team […]
iDSB inspires with successful 6th European Games

Young people from eight different German schools in Europe, with a variety of nationalities and languages, came together in Brussels last weekend to take on the sporting challenges of the European Games at the iDSB. Around 120 athletes from Toulouse, Geneva, Dublin, London, Warsaw, The Hague and Osterholz-Scharmbeck travelled to Brussels to compete in three […]
Mobility week at the primary school

Car-free through Brussels and the surrounding area Our primary school also set an example this year as part of European Mobility Week. Many pupils made their way to school by bike, scooter, on foot or by public transport. Safe behaviour in road traffic and sustainable mobility were discussed in class. The highlight on Friday was […]
Musical exchange: The Regensburger Domspatzen as guests at the iDSB in Brussels

The Regensburger Domspatzen grammar school is one of our partner schools in Germany, and almost 40 singers from Year 11 came to Brussels this week to visit our school. On Tuesday morning, they enchanted us with a musical sample of their programme and then took a look at the lessons in the upper school of […]