Year: 2023
Erasmus: Norwegen
AVS recently had a visit from Tangen/Norway. The beginning of a promising relationship within the Erasmus program. https://tangen.vgs.no/aktuelt/na-har-vi-fast-folge-med-auguste-viktoria.53227.aspx
Q1 philosophy-courses in the Museum of Work
On March 7th, 2023, the philosophy courses of Mr. Wenderoth and Mr.
Löbel made their way to Hamburg to visit the Museum of Work
and to look at the exhibition about the origin of the universe.

A report by Finja Geib
Road Safety Training with Virtual Reality
Traffic education with VR headsets at the AVS
In the week from March 20th to 24th, 2023, Ms. Strauzenberg and Ms. Hilse from the Fraunhofer Institute IVI Dresden were guests at the AVS to present the 6th year of the traffic prevention program “Safe with Grips”.(https://www.ivi.fraunhofer.de/content/dam/ivi/de/dokumente/flyer/FAPS_Maerz_2022-web.pdf).
With the help of VR headsets, our students were able to experience typical dangerous situations on their way to school and also take on the perspective of other road users!
We would like to thank Ms. Strauzenberg and Ms. Hilse for the implementation of the great program as well as our support association, which made the realization of this innovative prevention program for the students of the AVS possible with its financial support!
Attached is the link to the NDR reporting and the article from the Norddeutsche Rundschau!

Ms. Meyer’s history profile visited Berlin

Exchange to Celje
Right or law doesn’t necessarily mean justice
Directed by their German teacher, Mrs. Schmidt, students of a senior classes German course learn how right and justice is dealt with in literature. For that purpose they invite the screenplay writer of the film “Der Fall Collini”.

Media prevention in the 8th grade
At the age of 14, one becomes of age to commit a crime. High time to get educated about issues like cyberbullying. The Itzehoer police took over this personally for the 8th classes.

Reading Competition – School Result
Reading is cinema in the head and a trip to foreign worlds – not only because of that reading is fun. Some students who love to read wanted to give that enjoyment to their classmates. They brought their favourite books to school, found out exciting text parts and tried to read them out as appealingly as possible. Volunteers were able to apply for the reading competition of the German book trade (“Vorlesewettbewerb des deutschen Buchhandels”) which is one of the biggest student competitions in Germany. Tristan Rathjen (6a), Sara Kötschau (6b), Tjark Sadowski (6c) and Björk Schütz (6d) took part in the school competition of the Auguste Viktoria school. Their classes had chosen them as best readers before. Rasmus Schorf (6e) had been chosen as well but couldn’t take part because of an illness.
The read out texts were diverse: Fantasy stories (“Warrior Cats”, “Schule der magischen Tiere”), a detective story (“TKKG: Rätsel um die alte Villa”) and a classic (“Peterson feiert Weihnachten”) were read out.
Sara Kötschau won the school competition. The school community congrats her and wishes good luck for the participation in the upcoming district competition.
Author: Nadine Kaiser