Hüffertgymnasium, Secondary school in Warburg, Germany.
The Hüffertgymnasium is a secondary school in Warburg with a main building dating to 1927 and modern additions built in 1978, located in the Hüffert district. The campus blends older architectural elements with newer teaching spaces.
The school was founded in 1882 as a private institution for girls and underwent major transformation in the 1970s when the County of Warburg took administrative control. This transition marked its evolution into a modern educational facility with expanded programs.
The school shapes the community through its role in educating young people and serves as a hub for artistic and language development. Daily engagement with multiple languages and participation in school performances are woven into student life.
The school building is situated in the Hüffert neighborhood and contains various classrooms and facilities for different subjects and activities. Visitors should understand that access is limited as it remains an active school with restricted areas and regular operating hours.
The school holds certification as a MINT-friendly institution, emphasizing mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and technology. This focused approach sets it apart from other schools and attracts students interested in these subjects.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.