Hermann-Frieb-Realschule, Secondary school in Schwabing-West, Munich, Germany.
Hermann-Frieb-Realschule is a public secondary school in Munich's Schwabing-West district that serves students from grades 5 through 10. The school building itself is a protected architectural monument, equipped with modern classrooms and facilities.
The school was founded in 1961 and has been a permanent fixture in Munich's education system. The building was later recognized as an architectural monument, reflecting its significance for the city.
The school provides specialized programs in mathematics, science, economics, art education, crafts, home economics, and social studies through different educational tracks.
Visitors can view the grounds from outside to see the protected architecture, since this is an active school facility. The best time to visit is outside school hours or during school holidays when the grounds are less busy.
The school offers specialized brass instrument classes for students in grades 5 and 6, providing them with professional musical training alongside regular instruction. This program sets it apart from typical school offerings and attracts musically inclined students.
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