Schiller School, Bilingual gymnasium in Charlottenburg, Germany.
Schiller School is a Gymnasium and Europaschule in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, offering instruction in both German and English. Classes start from grade five and include advanced courses in subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Music, and Art.
The school was founded in 1913, making it a long-standing part of educational life in Charlottenburg. The building has since been listed as an architectural heritage monument, a recognition of its place in the history of early school construction in Berlin.
The school takes its name from Friedrich Schiller, the German poet and playwright, and that connection shows in how the place runs day to day. Theatrical productions and orchestra performances are a regular part of school life, bringing students of different year groups together around shared creative work.
The school sits close to Ernst-Reuter-Platz U-Bahn station, making it easy to reach by public transport. As it is an active school, visitors are welcome mainly during open days or special public events rather than on ordinary school days.
As a Europaschule, the school is required to weave European perspectives into everyday teaching across subjects, not as an add-on but as a guiding principle from the start. This means students grow up thinking across borders as a normal part of their school routine, rather than something reserved for special projects.
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