Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium, Academic institution in Garching bei München, Germany.
Werner-Heisenberg-Gymnasium is a school in Garching bei München housed in a modern building completed in 2013, with specialized facilities for science and language instruction. The school educates approximately 1,150 students under the guidance of around 88 teachers.
The school was founded in 1971 and occupied its original building for decades until structural and safety concerns led to its complete replacement. Construction of the new facility was completed in 2013.
The school maintains close ties with the nearby Technical University of Munich, offering students opportunities to engage with university research and academic life. This connection shapes how the institution sees itself within the local community.
The school is in active use during regular hours, so access to the campus may be limited during teaching periods. It is best to contact the school beforehand if you wish to visit the facilities.
The school offers a dual-diploma program allowing students to earn both the German Abitur and the French Baccalauréat simultaneously through the ABIBAC curriculum. This program is quite rare and available at only five schools across Bavaria.
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