Canisius-Kolleg Berlin, Jesuit school in Tiergarten, Germany.
The Canisius-Kolleg Berlin is a private Catholic school located in Tiergarten that serves students from grades 5 through 13. The institution houses roughly 840 students across its campus.
The school was founded in 1925 as a Catholic institution for male youth and closed during World War II. After 1945, it reopened under the name by which it is known today.
The school carries on the Jesuit approach to education, which weaves learning together with personal growth. Students here study multiple languages from English to Latin and ancient Greek alongside their regular subjects.
The school is easily accessible by public transportation and sits in a central location. Visitors should arrange ahead to tour the grounds or see specific areas of the campus.
Students in tenth or eleventh grade complete a four-week service internship working with marginalized groups. This program is built into the school's regular curriculum and shapes how students understand social responsibility.
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