Student Oriented Services ensure that all learners achieve their learning potential.
Student Oriented Services (SOS) and Child Protection Policies and Systems are an integral part of the curricula and programmes offered at MSF. Members of the team, ALN teachers and our School Counselors, support students holistically, addressing their emotional, behavioral, academic, personal/social, health, career and further educational needs.. Students are supported in developing strategies and skills that encourage them to become independent learners. Programmes, structures and interventions are regularly reviewed to ensure that available support systems are used to the best effect, impact positively on learner achievement and are targeted towards achieving meaningful inclusion of all students.
The Additional Learning Needs (ALN) department offers learning and academic support to students and supports teachers in differentiation. The ALN department is responsible for creating individual learning goals and monitoring student progress, collecting data and managing the Referral process.
School Counsellors at MSF are dedicated to supporting students in their academic, social-emotional, and personal development. They work closely with teachers, families, and external professionals to remove barriers and provide support to help students reach their full potential. By offering tailored guidance and resources through individual counselling and whole group instruction, counsellors help students navigate challenges, explore career pathways, and develop skills for lifelong success. Their work also emphasises preparing students to be responsible global citizens, equipped with the empathy, resilience, and cultural awareness needed to thrive in a diverse, interconnected world.
Our school nurse monitors all health needs throughout the school, from allergy management to playground injuries. She is regularly consulted by teachers and families in the area of health education.
Our School Psychologist works with individual students and families in order to assess psychological, social and educational needs and produce psycho-educational reports.
All staff are required to undergo criminal background checking and participate in annual child protection and mandatory training that is specific to Germany. Metropolitan School Frankfurt is committed to ensuring the safety of all students.
Teachers, parents and students can fill out a referral form; please choose below for Primary or Secondary Students. The referral will be forwarded to the SOS Coordinator for review, further distribution and discussion within the Student Oriented ServicesTeam.