Dunant-Grundschule, Primary school in Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany.
Dunant-Grundschule is a primary school in Steglitz-Zehlendorf and ranks among Berlin's architectural heritage monuments. The campus includes a main building with classrooms, a multipurpose hall, and a sports complex built in 1980.
Architect Hans Heinrich Müller designed the original structure, built between 1911 and 1912. The building stands under heritage protection and reflects early-20th-century school architecture.
The school is named after Swiss physician Henry Dunant, reflecting its humanitarian orientation. Visitors can see the original early-20th-century brick buildings today, defined by classrooms and gathering spaces.
The school grounds are accessible via several bus lines that serve the area well. Those wishing to photograph the exterior architecture can find clear sight lines from the street.
Through the CeBraGeiger project with Leo-Borchard Music School, first-graders receive string instrument instruction from their very first year. This program weaves early musical education into everyday school life in an uncommon way.
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