
Courses
We offer the following courses:
- Mavo
- Havo
- Bilingual havo
- Vwo (Gymnasium/atheneum)
- Bilingual vwo (Gymnasium/atheneum)
- De Campus
Mavo
Secondary general secondary education
The mavo programme lasts four years and trains for senior secondary vocational education (mbo). After obtaining the mavo diploma, pupils can move on to the fourth year of havo
The mavo course focuses on knowledge and skills. In order to prepare pupils well for further education and the labour market, our teaching is geared to the pupils’ living environment.
Havo
Higher general secondary education
The havo programme lasts five years and trains for college education. After obtaining the havo diploma, pupils can transfer to the fifth year of vwo.
Bilingual havo
Bilingual senior general secondary education
The level of thavo is equivalent to regular havo education. The difference is that English is the language of instruction and communication for approximately half of the subjects. In the first three years, this applies to the subjects physics, drama, English, mathematics, chemistry, geography, biology, history, physical education and multicultural studies. In addition, students receive more hours of English. The other subjects are taught in Dutch, which is sufficient for the proper development of Dutch at HAVO level. Students complete the programme with an IB English B certificate.
Provided all conditions are met, students receive a junior certificate after the third year and a senior certificate after the fifth year.
Vwo
Pre-university education
Vwo is the collective name for gymnasium and atheneum. Both types of education last six years and train for university (WO) and HBO.
Classical languages (Greek and Latin) are taught at the grammar school.
Bilingual vwo
Bilingual preparatory science education
The tvwo is a bilingual vwo programme. In this programme, English is the language of instruction and interaction for: English, history, physics, drama, chemistry, geography, biology, physical education, multicultural studies, big history and mathematics. The other subjects are taught in Dutch. The bilingual vwo runs from the first year to the examination. Students complete the programme with an IB-English A certificate.
Our bilingual vwo programme has the qualification ‘Senior TTO school’. We charge an additional voluntary parental contribution for this course. The amount of this contribution depends on the year of study.
De Campus
De Campus is a Dutch-language learning pathway within Stedelijk College Eindhoven that is only offered at our school. The programme runs alongside regular and bilingual education and is designed to ease the transition from primary to secondary school.
De Campus is intended for students who can work independently, plan well, collaborate and are motivated to do their schoolwork carefully. Students of different levels – from VMBO-basis to VWO – work together and learn from each other.
The learning pathway covers the entire lower school:
- two years for pupils who move on to VMBO or MAVO;
- three years for pupils who move on to HAVO or VWO.
As in regular education, the same core objectives and final attainment levels are worked towards. The difference lies in the way of working: at De Campus, education is organised differently than in regular classes.