Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium, Secondary school in Neuehrenfeld, Cologne, Germany.
Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium is a secondary school building in Neuehrenfeld, Cologne, housing classrooms, science laboratories, and recreation areas spread across multiple floors. The structure has been designated as an architectural heritage monument.
The school was founded in 1878 and has served as an educational institution for multiple generations of students. The building later became recognized as a heritage monument due to its significance in Cologne's urban development.
The school curriculum integrates Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences, and Technology subjects with language programs in English, French, Latin, and Spanish.
The school is located in Neuehrenfeld and can be reached by public transport. Visitors can admire the architecture from outside, while interior access is typically reserved for students and staff.
The school participates in the Erasmus+ project MY EU-ID, connecting teachers internationally and developing student professional skills through business collaborations.
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