Modern primary school in Marzahn-Hellersdorf opens after Berlin's school building offensive
Modern primary school in Marzahn-Hellersdorf opens after Berlin's school building offensive
The first school was opened in Marzahn-Hellersdorf shortly after the start of the current school year. Dr. Torsten Kühne, State Secretary for School construction and culprit, and Christian Gaebler, Senator for Urban Development, Building and Living, were present together with other guests of honor at the opening of the opening. The symbolic handover of the keys to the headmistress Irina Zeidler ended the long -term transitional solution in a school container system, which was an important step for the school community.The new primary school on Quedlinburger Straße was built as part of the Berlin school building offensive in order to counteract the strong increase in number of schoolchildren in this area of the district. The school building offers space for 576 students and also relieves six neighboring schools noticeably. The com party principle, in which several small schools are created in a large building, creates bright and inviting learning environments that enable including and modern pedagogy.
The opening of the Compermann School marks a significant progress in the school infrastructure of Marzahn-Hellersdorf, especially in view of the continuous population growth in the district. The construction of modern school buildings like this contributes significantly to improve the school place situation and creates optimal conditions for contemporary education. The new premises offer the pupils a first -class environment to learn and develop.
This groundbreaking achievement in the educational infrastructural development of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district sets a clear sign of the progressive modernization and the expansion of schools in order to meet the increasing educational needs of the population. With the introduction of commperption schools as an innovative educational concept, this school becomes a lighthouse project for the future educational landscape in the region.
Source: www.berlin.de
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