Teaching and Learning

Homework

Homework is an essential part of your child’s educational progress at ISH. Homework helps students develop valuable skills such as good study habits, time management, responsibility, and perseverance. Teachers will assign homework that will foster individual learning and growth that is appropriate for their grade level. The school’s homework policy is described in the school’s Assessment Policy, published on the school website http://ish.dk/about-us/ish-policies-and-procedures/

Reports and Grades

Primary School

Students receive grades twice a year. For PYP1-5, Mid-Year Reports are given before the winter holidays and End of Year Reports again before the summer holidays. Early Years classes receive Learning Stories during these times. Parents attend a Parent-Teacher consultation in the Autumn and a Student-Led Conference (SLC) in the Spring. The SLC is held in the school day, and parents are expected to attend.

Middle School

Students receive grades twice a year, and the reporting cycle is communicated at the beginning of each school year. The primary aim of assessment at the International School of Hellerup is to evidence and mark the achievement of student learning. ISH follows the IBs recommended grading scale 1-7. These grades are based on a holistic evaluation of student performance in each subject group over the course of the reporting period. The reports constitute salient information that paves the way to the next step in their journey of learning.

High School

Students receive grades three or four times a year, depending on their year level. In the IB Diploma, students receive a Progress Report grade mid-semester (October and March) and, at the end of each semester (January and June) a Semester &/or End of Year Report, which is an official school transcript used for university application. ISH follows the IBs recommended grading scale 1-7. These grades are based on a holistic evaluation of student performance in each subject over the course of the reporting period, and is usually derived from a combination of summative assessment and the teacher's evaluation of students' progress in Internal Assessment (IA) tasks.

Student Led and Parent Teacher Conferences

Primary School

Conferences where students and parents and teachers can meet to discuss a student’s progress take place twice a year in early November and April. These meetings provide the opportunity for a student’s progress to be discussed.

Middle School Student Development Conferences

Student Development Conferences offer students, parents and teachers the opportunity to discuss student progress, celebrate successes, set learning goals and reflect on improvements. The SDCs take place twice a year in early Autumn and Spring. These meetings are led by and centered around the student to empower student agency.

High School Student-Parent-Teacher Conferences (SPTCs)

SPTCs are held after the release of the High School Progress Reports in October (PR1) and March (PR2). These conferences are an opportunity for students to celebrate their learning progress with their parents, and for the subject teachers to identify opportunities for areas of growth and improvement. The SPTCs are often situated after the Progress Reports so that teachers can discuss student performance and progress based on data derived from IB assessment criteria, whilst also giving students an opportunity to implement their feedback and improve performance in subsequent assessments that will directly affect the official end of semester reports / transcripts.

Curriculum

You can find information about the school's IB curriculum on the school website: https://www.ish.dk/learning/our-ib-academic-programmes.

MYP Service as Action

Service as Action is a core component of the MYP programme. Its aim is to engage students into service learning which gives them opportunities through research, advocacy and action, to make a positive difference in the world.

All students are expected to complete a minimum of one service learning activity in a school year and by doing so achieve the 7 learning outcomes of service learning in the 5 years of the MYP programme:

  • Become more aware of their strengths and areas for growth

  • Undertake challenges that develop new skills

  • Discuss, evaluate and plan student-initiated activities

  • Persevere in action

  • Work collaboratively with others

  • Awareness and understanding of culture, intercultural understanding and international mindedness

  • Consider the ethical implications of their actions

These actions can be student-led or teacher-led, individual or collective, in or out of school and can be embedded in units or take the form of projects in small groups or at whole grade levels.

Our service activities will be articulated around the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, as outlined by the United Nations which call for a positive transformation of the world. Each grade level will work to research and plan action to bring the achievement of these goals closer to home.