Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Gymnasium, Secondary education gymnasium in Schwabach, Germany.
Wolfram-von-Eschenbach-Gymnasium is a secondary school in Schwabach with modern classrooms and dedicated spaces for music instruction and performances. The school offers English or Latin from fifth grade as the first foreign language, with Spanish available as an elective from eleventh grade.
The institution was founded in 1843 as a Bavarian teacher training college and originally served to prepare educators. It later evolved into a gymnasium through several organizational changes.
The school maintains student exchanges with partner institutions in Lithuania, England, Malta, and Telford, giving students direct experience of different cultures. These international connections shape how the school sees itself as an open community.
The campus is equipped with modern facilities and is accessible to visitors during school events and performances. For detailed information about tours or special visiting opportunities, visitors should contact the school in advance.
The campus operates its own solar panel system and maintains a small biotope on the grounds. These features show the school's commitment to sustainability and environmental care in everyday school life.
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