Freiherr-vom-Stein-Oberschule, Secondary school and architectural monument in Spandau, Germany
The Freiherr-vom-Stein-Oberschule is a secondary school in Berlin's Spandau district with two main buildings connected by contemporary facilities. The school serves students in grades 5 through 12 across a campus that combines structures from different historical periods.
The school was established in 1906 when Spandau undertook systematic efforts to create modern secondary education in the area. The campus later expanded to include the former Spandauer Kant-Gymnasium building, which now holds monument status.
The school maintains strong connections with local organizations and families while offering diverse academic programs that reflect German educational traditions.
The school site is well accessible by public transportation, making regular commuting convenient for students. Since it remains an active educational facility, visiting outside of class hours is advisable.
The former Kant-Gymnasium building, now part of the school complex, received protected status specifically for its architectural merit. This historic structure gives the campus a distinctive character among Berlin's educational facilities.
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