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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions that prospective students and parents may have about Black Forest Academy. Be sure to also check out the following links:
When does my child have to arrive at BFA in August? The date varies from year to year. See the BFA Multiple-Year Calendar for the specific day. Is housing available for my wife (husband) when she (he) brings my child to school? What is the cost? There are several guest houses in the Kandern area and we will be glad to reserve a room. It may also be possible to stay with a staff member that you know. Cost will run from around 20-35 Euro per person, per night for a guest house, and around 10 Euro for staying with a staff member. Please check the Kandern.de website for room reservations to be made yourself or contact the BFA Front Office for room reservations to be made by our staff. Where can I get a letter stating that my child is a student at BFA? If your child needs a letter of authentificatioin, please contact the BFA Front Office. In the subject line of your email, please write “school certificate” and in the body of your message, indicate whether you want the letter in French, German, or English. Be sure to have the email address available to which questions can be addressed. Is there an easy way to keep track of my child(ren)’s academic progress? Yes, we currently use Edline so parents can log on, and see grade reports updated at least every two weeks. Can BFA make travel arrangements for my child for the Christmas and Easter breaks? BFA can make travel arrangements for your resident student. Tickets so purchased will either be:
Is transportation provided by BFA when my child arrives at the Basel Airport or Train Station?
BFA provides free transportation between student residences and the Basel airport and train stations or the Mulhouse (France) train station. This is provided at the beginning and end of school as well as for the Christmas and Easter breaks. Please provide the high school Residence Life office with the time and flight or train number at least a week in advance of arrival. Will my child be able to make weekend visits home? Will he/she be able to visit the homes of other students? What time can my child leave on Friday and when must he/she return on Sunday?
Students are encouraged to spend most weekends here at BFA. Students may make weekend visits home, but must make arrangements well in advance and arrange for other students to do their chores during the weekend. Visits should not normally exceed once per month. Students may leave at the end of school, 3:50 p.m. Friday, and must return by 10 p.m. Sunday. Can my child bring an electric guitar to the student residence?
Yes. However, it would be a good idea to bring headphones for times when others on the floor don't want to be disturbed. Some informal bands practice at the residences, and there are opportunities for these bands to play in chapel services or at social activities. Will my child have access to e-mail and the Internet? There are several computers in the Resource Center at the school that can be used to browse the Web. Students must sign a statement agreeing to abide by the school's Internet Use Policy. Each student residence has networked computers which may be used by students and staff. BFA does not provide student email accounts, it is recommended that the students obtain a “webmail” account from Yahoo, MSN, Google, or AOL. These accounts are accessible from any Resource Center or Computer Lab computer. How much "spending money" will my child need? It varies from child to child, but a ballpark figure would be 5 to 10 Euros per week for snacks, toiletries and other purchases. Boarding students must keep a minimum of 25 Euro in their personal dorm account to cover phone bills, extra van runs, weekend activities and other expenses. The house parents oversee this account. Throughout the year, one-time events will come up requiring more money. Examples are the Herbstmesse (a carnival in Basel), 15 Euros or more; student residence retreats, 25 Euros; Christmas Banquet, 15 Euros plus flowers for girls; Yearbook, 30-40 Euros. It is hard to say exactly how much is needed, and most parents of boarding students send 100 Euros at the beginning of the school year and then provide more at the Christmas and Easter breaks as needed. It is best for your child to bring cash when coming from home. During the semester, funds for your child can be transferred to the BFA finance office, which will then be released to your child’s dorm parents. Should we bring paper and binders from North America or buy them locally? We would recommend purchasing them here. When one runs out of 8 ½ by 11 paper, it cannot be purchased here, and the holes punched in paper sold here does not fit North American binders. What is the earliest date for my child to have an admission physical? Grades 1-5 from April 1 st of the year of expected entry to BFA. Grades 6-12 from June 1 st of the year of expected entry to BFA. All admission physicals should be sent to the BFA nurses department before school begins at the end of August. Why does my child need a Sports Physical? A Sports Physical is only required for students from grade 6 to grade 12, who wish to try out for the competitive sports teams that play in the DoDDs league, or compete against other International Middle School Teams. (DoDDs stands for Department of Defense Dependent Schools). A Sports Physical is not required for ordinary school Physical Education (PE). The Sports Physical only lasts for one calendar year, before it has to be renewed. An Admission Physical will also stand for a Sports Physical for that school year. A completed Sports Physical form, needs to be handed into the Nurses Department before a student tries out for any team. Are there sports team fees? Yes, there are fees charged for participating on BFA sports teams. The rates depend on the particular sport (travel, equipment, meals away, etc.), and range from 100-300 Euros per sport. Managers of sports teams will be charged a reduced fee. |