Max-Beckmann secondary school: New wooden module building opened-more space, more opportunities!

Max-Beckmann secondary school: New wooden module building opened-more space, more opportunities!

The Max Beckmann secondary school in Reinickendorf celebrated the official inauguration of its new extension on Thursday, known as a wooden module supplement building (HomeB). The district mayor, Emine Demirbüken-Wegner (CDU), praised the school as one of the most sought-after and successful educational institutions in Berlin in her greeting.

The construction of the wooden module building was increased from six to 6.5 trains and from four to 5.5 classes. This enabled an extension of 175 places, which gives even more students the opportunity to learn at this renowned educational institution.

The modern wooden moduler building with 16 stem group rooms and eight division rooms offers a first -class learning environment. The cafeteria with output kitchen and the spacious outdoor areas help enrich the school life of the students. The facade design made of spruce wood and aluminum sheet as well as the sustainability and aesthetics that were taken into account when planning the building is particularly impressive.

With an investment of 10.1 million euros, including equipment and outdoor facilities, the mayor underlines the importance of education and the commitment to optimal conditions for the students. This extension is just a further step on the successful path that the Max Beckmann secondary school has been pursuing for years. The school not only made a name for itself through its performance in the school comparison, but also with its special orientation and innovative projects.

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