Röntgen-Gymnasium, Secondary school in Lennep, Germany.
Röntgen-Gymnasium is a secondary school in Lennep focused on mathematics, sciences, and languages with students from the surrounding area. The building houses classrooms, laboratories, and teaching spaces designed to support these academic programs.
Founded in 1916, the school was named after a Nobel Prize winner who discovered X-ray technology. This connection to scientific advancement shaped the institution from its earliest days.
The school carries the name of a physicist from the region whose work changed how we see the world. Students and visitors recognize this connection to local scientific heritage when they walk through the building.
The school operates its own research center where students gain hands-on experience in science and technology. The facilities include laboratories and dedicated spaces that support practical learning across different subjects.
The research center focuses on material testing, energy research, and sustainability topics beyond typical classroom learning. This gives students the chance to work on real scientific questions that affect everyday life.
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