Paid training
Unlike many study routes, Ausbildung is normally paid. Trainees receive a monthly allowance while learning the job.
Iyke German School
Mutare & online worldwide
German classes in Mutare and online
Germany is attractive because motivated students can learn German, enter paid vocational training, build a recognised career, and grow step by step instead of waiting at home without direction.
Official website: iykegermaninstitute.com
The catch to Germany
For many students, the biggest attraction is Germany’s dual training system: you train with a real employer, learn at vocational school, receive a monthly training allowance, and work toward a recognised German qualification.
Unlike many study routes, Ausbildung is normally paid. Trainees receive a monthly allowance while learning the job.
You are not paying large tuition fees to an employer. The main costs are preparation, documents, visa process, travel, insurance, and settling in.
The training allowance often increases each training year, and after completion, graduates can move into qualified employment.
Ausbildung leads to practical experience, German workplace culture, a recognised qualification, and stronger long-term career options.
Germany rewards preparation. A student still needs German language discipline, strong documents, interview readiness, patience, and a serious attitude. We help students prepare properly — we do not sell false promises.
Iyke German School campaigns
Our campaign visuals speak directly to students who want direction after school, German classes, Ausbildung guidance, study opportunities, and a clear pathway toward Germany.
What we do
We help Zimbabwean and international learners prepare for realistic opportunities in Germany. Our work is built on language discipline, honest guidance, strong documents, and careful preparation.
We provide guidance and preparation. Visa, admission, job, salary, and Ausbildung decisions are made by employers, institutions, exam bodies, and the relevant authorities.
A1, A2, B1, and B2 classes for beginners and continuing learners.
Preparation for Goethe and ÖSD exam formats, speaking practice, and writing support.
CVs, cover letters, employer search, interview preparation, and document planning.
Guidance on public universities, language requirements, Studienkolleg, and visa preparation.
German courses
Each level includes course materials and exam preparation. Evening options may be available depending on demand.
For complete beginners learning greetings, daily situations, pronunciation, and basic grammar.
View A1 courseFor learners building stronger everyday communication, listening, reading, and writing confidence.
View A2 courseFor Ausbildung, work, and exam readiness. Focus on longer speaking, writing, and comprehension.
View B1 courseFor advanced study, professional communication, interviews, and stronger Germany pathway readiness.
View B2 course
Mutare classes now open
Use our bold German-learning campaigns on Facebook, WhatsApp, and landing pages to drive enquiries.
Enquire nowWhy choose Iyke German School
A1 to B2 learning paths with practical exam preparation.
Students can learn physically at our Mutare office or online from anywhere.
Guidance for Ausbildung, university applications, interviews, and visa documents.
Friendly preparation, follow-ups, and realistic advice at every stage.
About us
Iyke German School is a German language and Germany pathway institute based in Mutare, Zimbabwe. The institute supports learners who want to use German for education, Ausbildung, work preparation, and long-term career development.
Our mission is to make German learning clear, disciplined, and connected to real opportunities. Our vision is to become one of Zimbabwe’s most trusted German language institutes for students preparing for Germany.
Founders
The leadership behind Iyke German School, focused on disciplined German learning, exam preparation, and practical Germany pathway guidance for serious students.
We believe students need more than vocabulary. They need structure, speaking confidence, exam readiness, document discipline, and honest guidance about what Germany requires.
Ausbildung in Germany
Ausbildung combines practical training at an employer with classroom learning at a vocational school. It usually takes two to three and a half years depending on the occupation. The student learns a skill, earns a training allowance, and works toward a recognised qualification.
We do not guarantee jobs, visas, salaries, accommodation, or placements.
Study in Germany
Germany has many public universities and applied science universities. Requirements vary by programme, qualification, language level, and whether the student needs Studienkolleg.
Document review, school results, language requirements, and programme fit.
Guidance where a foundation year may be required before university entry.
Students should plan for semester contributions, living costs, insurance, visa proof, and travel.
Preparation for accommodation planning, culture, documents, and realistic expectations.
Student progress
From first lessons to certificates, interviews, and Germany pathway preparation, our focus is helping learners build confidence step by step.
Exam progress
We prepare learners for Goethe and ÖSD-style exams with speaking, writing, reading, and listening practice.
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Physical classes
Students learn in a focused environment with guidance, correction, practice, and accountability.
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Online classes
Online students can continue learning even when they are outside Mutare or outside Zimbabwe.
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Germany journey
A Facebook success post shared how Iyke German School escorted Tanatswa to the airport on his journey to Germany — from Mutare to the world.
Matched media: Germany journey reel-style preview.
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B1 exam success
A Facebook success post congratulated Nokutenda Chikosi for acing her B1 exam and achieving the highest score in that exam sitting.
Matched media: Nokutenda farewell/photo evidence from Facebook.
Online learner success
A Facebook success post congratulated Tatenda, an online student based in the UK, for writing and passing her German exam in the UK.
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Exam achievement
A Facebook success post congratulated Kudzaishe Machekanyanga, recognising dedication, hard work, and perseverance.
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B1 results
A Facebook success post congratulated Kelly Nyabadza on achieving B1 German results and celebrated the hard work behind the achievement.
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Exam pass
A Facebook success post celebrated Tanyah Muzamba for passing her exams and described the school’s pride in her progress.
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Results alert
A Facebook success post congratulated Lumuno Nyoni and noted that he had set the bar high with his results.
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High score
A Facebook success post celebrated Terrence Tatire for a 90% exam score, describing it as a powerful statement of preparation.
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Germany pathway
Facebook success posts show the message clearly: students who start preparing German early are the ones who later move toward Germany opportunities.
Matched media: airport/Germany pathway photo.
Watch related reelAirport & Germany journey proof
These photos and reels show the emotional part of the pathway — farewell moments, airport movement, Germany journey updates, and the message that preparation today can become travel tomorrow.
A strong Germany pathway image showing the moment students and families want to see: movement from preparation to travel.
Watch airport reel
A reel-style visual that connects German learning with real travel and Germany pathway motivation.
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A visual reminder that serious German preparation is what makes later Germany conversations possible.
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This campaign speaks to school leavers who need direction now, not next year.
Watch reelStudent video & picture series
These named series make the website feel more alive: results, classroom moments, Germany updates, and student stories that families can recognise from Facebook.
Alicia’s success story adds strong exam-result proof. We use it as a proud B1 achievement story while keeping personal certificate details protected.
View Alicia posts
Winston’s Germany video series shows the dream after arrival: a student pathway becoming a real life story, not just an advert.
Watch Winston series
Moleen’s series brings the classroom side to life: learning, preparation, confidence, and the daily work behind German progress.
View Moleen videos
Chifodya’s picture story strengthens the “From Mutare to Germany” message with people, emotion, and visible movement toward opportunity.
View Chifodya postsFacebook videos
Our Facebook reels show the message behind the school: students preparing seriously, families asking questions, German classes opening doors, and real movement toward Germany opportunities.
A high-performing reel that shows how strongly students and families connect with the Germany opportunity.
Watch on Facebook
A strong awareness reel for school leavers who need direction, discipline, and a practical next step.
Watch on Facebook
A reel that captures the simple promise: start German, build discipline, and prepare for bigger opportunities.
Watch on Facebook
A campaign-style reel for learners interested in German classes, apprenticeships, university, travel, and work pathways.
Watch on Facebook
A practical enrolment reel encouraging students to stop waiting and begin their German learning journey.
Watch on Facebook
A pathway reel reinforcing the school’s message: German is a skill that can open study, work, and Ausbildung conversations.
Watch on FacebookWhat families can expect
“The tutor knows his game!!”
Faith Mazodze, Facebook recommendation, 3 April 2024
Students receive structured lessons, homework discipline, exam practice, and guidance on the next step after German class.
German learning support
Parents and students are encouraged to ask questions early so expectations about Ausbildung, study, work, and visa preparation stay realistic.
Pathway guidance
Gallery
Classroom lessons, online learning, exam preparation, certificates, campaign posters, and Germany pathway visuals.






Upcoming intakes
Registration is open for learners who want to start or continue German. Contact us now to reserve a place for the upcoming A1, A2, or B1 class group.
| Course | Start date | Mode | Location | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 German | 22 July 2026 | Physical / Online | Mutare / Online | Registration open | Apply |
| A2 German | 27 July 2026 | Physical / Online | Mutare / Online | Registration open | Apply |
| B1 German | 27 July 2026 | Physical / Online | Mutare / Online | Registration open | Apply |
| B2 German | By demand / class group | Physical / Online | Mutare / Online | Register interest | Apply |
Frequently asked questions
Each level takes approximately two months, depending on class schedule and learner progress.
Current course information: USD 300 per level, with study materials and exam preparation included.
Yes. Iyke German School offers online classes for students outside Mutare and worldwide.
Yes. Physical classes are available in Mutare at 113 Herbert Chitepo Street, Anglican Diocese Offices.
Yes. Exam preparation is included, but exam registration and results are controlled by the official exam bodies.
Many Ausbildung routes expect at least B1, while some employers or roles prefer B2. Requirements vary by employer and occupation.
No. We provide guidance and preparation. Visa and placement decisions are made by authorities, employers, and institutions.
Yes. Study materials are included in the course level information provided.
Blog and resources
A practical checklist for language level, CV, certificates, employer applications, and visa-readiness.
Simple preparation tips for speaking, writing, listening, and reading with steady weekly practice.
Understand the difference between practical vocational training and academic university study.
Contact Iyke German School
113 Herbert Chitepo Street, Anglican Diocese Offices, Mutare, Zimbabwe.
Founders: Isaac and Tracy Chiwanga
Phone / WhatsApp: +263 774 149 494
Email: info@iykegermaninstitute.com
Office hours: Monday–Friday, by appointment and scheduled class times.
Iyke German School is located at 113 Herbert Chitepo Street, Anglican Diocese Offices, Mutare.
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