German Phrase
In der Schule aktiv zu sein ist super.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a positive attitude toward student engagement and participation in school life. It highlights that involvement in activities or classes is a rewarding experience.
When to use
Use this phrase when encouraging students to participate in extracurriculars or when discussing the benefits of an active educational lifestyle. It is suitable for both casual conversations and motivational contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
InderSchuleaktivzuseinistsuper
Infinitive Clause
The phrase 'aktiv zu sein' functions as the subject of the sentence, requiring the 'zu' + infinitive structure.
Dative Location
'In der Schule' uses the dative feminine article 'der' because it describes where the activity is taking place.
🗨In Conversation
Warum machst du bei so vielen AGs mit?
Why are you participating in so many after-school clubs?
In der Schule aktiv zu sein ist super.
Being active in school is great.
✕Common Mistakes
In der Schule aktiv sein ist super.
In this specific construction acting as a subject, the infinitive usually requires 'zu' to be grammatically complete.
In die Schule aktiv zu sein ist super.
Use the dative 'der' for location; 'die' (accusative) implies movement toward the school, which doesn't fit here.
↔Alternatives
Es ist toll, sich in der Schule zu engagieren.
It is great to get involved in school.
Mitmachen in der Schule macht Spaß.
Participating in school is fun.
Cultural Tip
In Germany, extracurricular involvement often happens through 'AGs' (Arbeitsgemeinschaften). Being active in the 'Schülervertretung' (student council) is a common way for students to practice democracy and leadership early on.

