Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium Neustadt, Cultural heritage school in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany
The Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium is a school in Neustadt an der Weinstraße located on the slopes of the Haardt mountains. The facility offers comprehensive educational programs with emphasis on languages and computer science.
This school was founded in 1836 as a girls' school and gained its current gymnasium status in 1950. A major turning point occurred in 1976/77 when the institution first admitted male students.
The school is named after expressionist artist Käthe Kollwitz and reflects her commitment to social causes through educational initiatives. Visitors notice this connection in the school's cultural events and programs that engage with creative and social themes.
The school is located at Villenstraße 1 in Neustadt and is accessible by public transportation. Those wishing to contact the administration can reach them by phone at 06321 3925-0 or via email at kkg@schulen.neustadt.eu.
The school newspaper 'Klartext Online' was founded in 1967 and is one of the region's longest-running student publications. Since 2009 it exists entirely in digital form, produced and published online completely by students.
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