Van Gogh alive

Die Klasse 8d hat am 18.01.2023 die Van Gogh alive Ausstellung in Basel besucht.

Kunstausstellung im Stapfelhus

Die Werke unserer Schüler sind im Stapfelhus ausgestellt.

Schulgottesdienst zu Weihnachten

Adventssingen in der Pause

Nikolausaktion der Firma SBB Schäfer

Der Bericht wurde am 14.12.2022 in der Weiler Zeitung veröffentlicht.

Am 12. Dezember 2022 veranstaltete die Klasse 8c der Realschule Dreiländereck gemeinsam mit der Firma SBB Schäfer eine Nikolausaktion. Schüler, Lehrer und die Klasse selbst wurden mit Nikolaustüten beschenkt.

In den Nikolaustüten wurden Mandarinen, Schokokugeln, Nüsse, Schokoweihnachtsmänner und Ausbildungsflyer der Firma SBB Schäfer verpackt. Für jede Kleinigkeit, welche in die Tüten kam, wurden einzelne Packstationen eingerichtet und in Akkordarbeit fertiggestellt. Insgesamt kamen auf diese Weise 600 Tüten in nur 90 Minuten zusammen und anschließend per Coupon an alle Schüler verteilt. Die Verteilung hat wiederum die Klasse 8c selbst übernommen. In der zweiten Hofpause wurden die verpackten Tüten an drei unterschiedlichen Ständen ausgegeben. Gemeinschaftlich räumte die Klasse im Anschluss den Pausenhof auf, um dafür zu sorgen, dass der ganze Müll und die Verpackungen auch dort hinkommen, wo sie sein sollten – in den Mülleimer.

Wir danken der Firma SBB Schäfer für die großzügige Spende und möchten sie als Praktikums- und Ausbildungsbetrieb in unserer Umgebung hervorheben.

Bis zum nächsten Mal!

von Zara Basler Klasse 8c

Lesen begeistert, Lesen macht Spaß – gekonntes Vorlesen steckt an!

Auf der Skala von 1-10 lag das Lampenfieber bei den KlassensiegerInnen bei 20 … und alles wurde trotzdem gut!

Das erlebten die Realschülerinnen und -schüler der Klassen 6 am 14. Dezember beim schulinternen Vorlesewettbewerb!

Zuvor hatte sich jede Klasse im Rahmen der Vorbereitungen im Deutschunterricht intensiv mit Lesetechniken, Leseinterpretation und gekonnter Textauswahl beschäftigt. Am vergangenen Mittwoch traten nun die KlassensiegerInnen gegeneinander an und zeigten ihr Können. Lisa (6a), Gianni (6b), Emre (6c) und Niels (6d) schafften es gleichermaßen, ihr Publikum in den Bann zu ziehen, das die Leistungen mit begeistertem Applaus und extra eingeübten Raketen honorierte.

Der Jury gehören in jedem Jahr die im Jahrgang 6 unterrichtenden Deutschlehrkräfte an und wurden erstmalig von der 2. Konrektorin Frau Schenk kompetent unterstützt. Gianni (6b) heißt der diesjährige Gewinner der Realschule Dreiländereck! Er darf die Schule nun im kommenden Jahr beim Bezirks-Ausscheid in Lörrach vertreten. Herzlichen Glückwunsch Gianni!

The Phoenix Theatre

„The Phoenix Theatre“erstmals zu Besuch an der Realschule Dreiländereck

Das war ein voller Erfolg – die Schülerinnen und Schüler der sechsten und siebten Klassen durften das unterhaltsame englischsprachige Musical „The Banana Gang“ in der Aula erleben! Die Theatergruppe „The Phoenix Theatre“ nahm uns alle mit in die abenteuerliche Welt der Kriminellen und Detektive der 1920er Jahre. Dabei versuchten die Kinder aktiv, dem Detektiv „Dick Pacey“ bei der Jagd auf den bösen Gangster „The Boss“ zu helfen – alles auf Englisch natürlich. Durch ihre Mithilfe siegte am Ende glücklicherweise das Gute und es gab ein Happy End! So waren die Kinder selbst Teil des Schauspiels und die Fremdsprache Englisch erschien für einige Stunden gar nicht mehr so fremd. Die Kinder fieberten mit, klatschten und hatten viel zu lachen. Das war für alle eine ganz tolle Art und Weise, die englische Sprache zu erleben!

Auch die älteren Schülerinnen und Schüler der achten bis zehnten Klassen erlebten die englische Sprache live vor Ort. Das Phoenix Theatre führte für sie das Theaterstück „Furious Games“ vor. In diesem wesentlich ernsteren Stück ging es um das schwierige Thema psychische Gesundheit, was von dem professionellen Schauspielteam einfühlsam und mitreißend präsentiert wurde.

Anschließend an beide Theaterstücke stellten die Schülerinnen und Schüler sehr interessiert ihre Fragen zum Stück und zu den Schauspielern. Das war eine tolle Gelegenheit, die englische Sprache in einer authentischen Gesprächssituation zu erleben.

Ein großes Dankeschön geht an das Phoenix Theatre, das an diesem Tag die beiden Theaterstücke auf unterhaltsame und lehrreiche Weise an der Realschule Dreiländereck präsentiert hat.

J. Winter

Pupils‘ reviews…

Who’s to blame? Computer games, films, parents, society or the educations system? The play serves as a perfect opportunity to start discussions in the classroom, to reflect, learn and listen to each other. Written and performed in intermediate English this theatre play is extremely suitable for a wide range of different age groups…

In this play the action with pistols and mental disease were clearly presented. I think the play is really good, you can see what it is about and I felt captured during the whole play.

I highly recommend the play, especially for children aged 11-13 years.

It was a bold decision that the school showed us this play and it was a wonderful experience!

Ekin – 8b

I would really recommend this theatre play to other classes and would suggest engaging the actors every year because the money was really worth it!

Rawan – 10d

What a really good play – I really enjoyed it. The two professional actors from the ‘Poenix Theatre Group’ in England did an excellent job. The topics discussed in the play were well chosen and very important for people at our age. I think it ended pretty abruptly, but still; I would definitely watch it again – what an awesome experience!

It was ‘easy’ English and I understood almost everything.

Paula – 10d

Many young people feel neglected by their parents. Also, they have lots of problems at school or regarding their relationships. They then try to talk to heir parents, but they usually have their own problems.

I loved the play – but I think the ending was too abrupt for this big issue.

Alessia – 10d

What a great show – and so easy to understand! The actors were impressive because the emotions they showed looked very real! Thanx!

Anton – 10d

When the theatre play was announced and I heard we were supposed to go there I thought: ‘Why do are we forced to go there? It will be boring like any other theatre play!’

But once it started it wasn’t boring, on the contrary, it was funny and the topic was also very well chosen. In my opinion the rating should be 10/10.

Maxim – 8b

To sum up, the story consists of a boy that goes to school and asks a girt out because he likes her. That’s when everything starts. The kids at his school start to bully him and call him ‘loser’. He starts to struggle with metal health problems.

His mother doesn’t care about him and doesn’t listen to him as she should have done. After a while he is going home from school when he meets an old lady. The old woman notices that there is something wrong with him and that he is upset. The boy boy meets the old lady many times from now on and his life starts to change. She helps him a lot while discussing with him.

His mother finally tries to be a good mom and listens to him and he also changes school. So his classmates don’t bully him anymore.

In the end he is happier and his life turns for the better.

Zaira – 8b

The topic of the play was mental health. A boy is bullied in school especially by a girl he likes. His teachers complain that he never does his homework.

The boy is also stressed because his parents complain too about his behavior. In their opinion he plays too many video games and doesn’t work for school.

He tries to talk to his mother but she never listens to him.

In some scenes the actors recreate a talk show to which they invite guests. They talk about mental health.

One day the boy is so stressed that he takes a gun. But he quickly realizes what he is holding in his hands and throws it away.

Afterwards at a bus stop he meets an older lady; she starts to talk to him. He starts to talk to her – that finally helps!

In the end his mother listens to him and the boy is happy again.

Anouk – 8b

The Phoenix Theatre was invited to play for us (8th-10th graders) the play ‘Furious Games’. The question during the play is: What causes rampages? John loves plying gun-video games. His parents don’t really pay attention to him. Especially his mom. That affects John. One day he asks his crush out at school. But she rejects him and says some harsh words. That is when John gets physically and grabs her, because he can’t handle the situation. Fortunately, John stops himself from doing something bad. After this incident he has a hurting pain in his head and starts hearing negative voices in his head. Time to time he gets more aggressive and pulls out a gun. There is where it stops, John searches help and tries to make his mother understand. Now he goes to therapy and is much happier. It’s a better life.

In my opinion this play is acted really well by the actors and you could easily interpret the situation. They did a fantastic job!

Finally, we can answer the question: Rampages aren’t caused through video games but originate from mental illnesses!

Valentina – 8b

Weihnachten kann kommen…

Der Weihnachtsbaum
Strahlend, wie ein schöner Traum, steht vor uns der Weihnachtsbaum.
Seht nur, wie sich goldenes Licht auf der zarten Kugeln bricht.
“Frohe Weihnacht” klingt es leise und ein Stern geht auf die Reise.
Leuchtet hell vom Himmelszelt – hinunter auf die ganze Welt.

Die Klasse 7c hat unseren diesjährigen Weihnachtsbaum geschmückt.

Klassenfahrt der 10d nach Berlin

On October 10th our class 10d, our class teachers Mrs Alves and Mrs Fodor, travelled to Berlin by train. The journey was 8 hours long.

When we arrived most of us were very tired and had to wait for their hotel rooms. After we had got them and had packed out our stuff we went to dinner and afterwards went for a walk to get a first impression of the great city of Berlin.

The next day we went to visit Madame Tussauds. We enjoyed the picture session!

On Wednesday, we went to the Bundestag and were allowed to watch a Bundestag plenary session for 30 minutes with Mr. Lauterbach. We were very amused and upset about some comments and the behavior of some of the members of parliament. After this we had an appointment with the member of parliament Takis Mehmet Ali. He explained a few things about the SPD politics to us and then we took a photo with him outside on the terrace of the Bundestagskuppel.

In the evening, Anes and me went out for something to eat before we went to sleep.

On Thursday we went shopping for three hours and in the evening, we watched an amazing theater show (‘Auris’), which in my opinion was very impressive and interesting.

On the last day, we cleaned up our rooms and packed our things and took the train back to Weil. There I was picked up by my mother.

I won’t forget this amazing trip!

Janu

On Monday we took a train at 8:39 am. We drove by ICE from Basel to Göttingen and then with another ICE from there to Berlin central station.

As we arrived in Berlin at our hotel, we first got into our rooms and packed out our things. After this, we had dinner and then we explored the area around the hotel. Then we all went to bed.

On Tuesday we had breakfast at 8 am and then we went to the DDR-Museum and afterwards made a sightseeing tour.

Later, we visited Madame Tussauds – that was very nice. After this we had dinner at 6am and were allowed to go into the city.

On Wednesday we visited the Bundestag and ate there for free! We also talked to Takis Mehmet Ali. And after dinner we went again out in small groups.

The next day we vist3ed again some important and famous sights like the Berlin TV tower and then we were allowed to explore the inner city on our own in small groups.

On Thursday we had an early dinner so we could go and see the thrilling show “Auris” in the Friedrichspalast. That was gorgeous!

On Friday, we packed our things and left the hotel early. We all very awfully tired but it was definitely worth it. I guess our class community has grown together.

Anes

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I was in Berlin with my class for five days.

We visited many sights together like the Potsdamer Platz, the Alexanderplatz, the Brandenburger Tor, the DDR-Museum, the Regierungsbezirk with the Bundeskanzleramt and the Reichstag, Checkpoint Charlie, the Berlin TV tower and the Friedrichspalast. Where we watched a fantastic show. Paula and I were extremely amazed by what the artists, athletes, singers, musicians, actors had presented.

In the Bundestag we listened to a live plenary session which was streamed on TV!

I also loved the wax figure museum “Madame Tussauds”! There were many famous people like Marylin Monroe, Justin Bieber, Johnny Depp, Sean Mendes, Olaf Scholz. Barack Obama, Helmut Kohl, Ed Sheeran, Hitler, Einstein and so on. Even people I hadn’t known before.

Me and my classmates often chilled together on the roof terrace of the hotel or in one of our rooms and we talked about everything in our lives and about plans for our future. We really got to know each other much better and got to talk to people we had never talked before. I didn’t want to go home and everybody was sad that those unforgettable days were over.

Mizgin