FORECAST FOR THE FINAL FOXHOLE:

CAMPUS TOUR WITH AMBER & OAK

Dōjō, Dinos, Studio - in the final Fuchsbau Campus Parkallee we are creating plenty of space for ALEA pupils to develop their personalities and talents.

The brand new web experience gives an initial feel for the architecture and sense of space of the new campus, which is currently being planned and is expected to be completed in 2029. The building complex, including outdoor facilities, will offer approximately 16,000 m² of space for 200 ALEA Schlaufüchse in the future.

The campus architecture reflects the educational concept of ALEA SCHOOL, which is closely aligned with the IB (International Baccalaureate) standard and places great emphasis on developing students with strong academic, social, and emotional skills. In keeping with the school motto “Inspired for Life,” there will be a dōjō, which in Japanese tradition is the place where martial arts from karate to aikido are taught. This means that ALEA students can achieve the highest dan grade in karate—the black belt—as part of their everyday school life.

Duncan Studio from Pasadena, California, is responsible for the artistic realization of the Campus Tour with ALEA's Amber & Oak. Renowned former Disney cartoonist Ken Duncan has created and animated the ALEA school mascots Amber & Oak.

Scholarship framework conditions

In principle, anyone can apply for a scholarship. The award committee will take various criteria into account when selecting the scholarship holders: First and foremost, the economic eligibility of an applicant family. This is based on the average household income (approx. €70,000) in the Main-Kinzig district and the applicant confirms that they have a lower household income. Voluntary commitment, special achievements or a particularly convincing application are also taken into account.

When applying for a scholarship, applicants must provide basic information, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation from a (class) teacher. After submission, the awarding committee will review the application and contact the applicants regarding the next steps.

At the present moment, two scholarship programs have already been confirmed.

  1. The Norbert Strauss partial scholarship
    5x per year
    Covers €400 of the school fees
  2. The Bad Orb full scholarship
    2x per year
    Covers the entire school fees

Further scholarship programs are currently being developed.

There will be both full and partial scholarships. Depending on the type of scholarship, either all or part of the school fees will be covered by the scholarship. Both scholarship models cover tuition fees up to the 10th grade to the extent indicated.