Jungmannschule, Secondary school in Eckernförde, Germany.
Jungmannschule is a secondary school in Eckernförde with two floors offering modern classrooms, specialized laboratories, a gymnasium, and dedicated spaces for arts and music education. The building contains various specialized facilities designed to support different subject areas and learning activities.
The school was founded in 1905 and relocated to its current location in 1975, where it gained recognition as a heritage monument of Schleswig-Holstein for its architectural significance. This designation reflects the building's importance to the region's architectural history.
The school bears the name of educator Ernst Jungmann and plays an important role in the city's cultural life. Students actively participate in international exchange programs with partner schools in France, the United Kingdom, Poland, Denmark, and Kyrgyzstan.
The school building can be viewed from outside as it is a protected heritage monument located in a residential area of the city. Visitors can observe the architectural features and grounds from public pathways.
The school offers a specialized wind instrument class for fifth-grade students where they learn various brass and woodwind instruments. Additionally, it holds certifications as a Fairtrade School and European School, demonstrating commitment to sustainable and international values.
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