Common future: New liaison level in Tempelhof-Schöneberg

Common future: New liaison level in Tempelhof-Schöneberg
joint upper level for Tempelhof-Schöneberg: A step into the future of education
In Tempelhof-Schöneberg there is an important innovation in the field of education: In the school year 2026/2027, a new bond level at the Johanna-Eck school and the school on Berlinickeplatz will be launched. This initiative comes as a result of a cooperative process between the two schools, the district and sports office of the district and the regional school supervision.
Educational opportunities are a crucial factor for the development of a community. The introduction of a common high school is not only progress for the two schools, but also for the entire region. District City Councilor Tobias Dollase said pleased that the new educational offers would meet the wishes of the schools and would offer diversified opportunities for pupils.
The headmaster of the Johanna-Eck School, Engin Çatık, emphasized the importance of cooperation and the willingness to support the planned implementation. "We are ready to tackle this challenge and rely on the promises of the Senate Administration and the district," he said. This attitude illustrates the commitment of the school management to actively shape the educational landscape.
Matthias Goldbeck-Löwe, head of the regional school supervision, sees this project an excellent opportunity for the further development of the schools: "The good voting process has led us to this decision. The new bond level will offer the school locations in Tempelhof a significant development potential."
Michael Schulz, headmaster of the school on Berlinickeplatz, was also optimistic about the cooperation: "We look forward to the new opportunities that this joint decision brings. In cooperation with the Johanna-Eck school and other partners, we will successfully implement this project."
The fact that two schools are merging to create a common educational offer is a sign of progress in the educational landscape of Berlin. It shows how important outlook collaborations are to ensure high -quality educational offers. At a time when education is increasingly under pressure, this could be a pioneering step for Tempelhof-Schöneberg and beyond.
In this context, the creation of the bond level is not only an organizational measure, but also a significant step towards a more integrative and sustainable education in Berlin. The planning is now submitted to the Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family for the exam. If everything goes according to schedule, the schools and the district expect a positive signal for the coming years.