Gottfried-Arnold-Gymnasium, Secondary school in Perleberg, Germany.
Gottfried-Arnold-Gymnasium is housed in two registered heritage buildings in Perleberg and serves around 290 secondary students with a teaching staff of about 27. The school offers comprehensive education leading to university entrance qualifications within a historically significant setting.
The main building was constructed in 1864 as a Realgymnasium, a secondary school type focused on practical sciences. During World War II it served as a military hospital, then returned to educational use and has remained a school since then.
The school stages annual musical productions in collaboration with local partners, which are important events in the school calendar. These performances bring students and community members together around a shared artistic experience.
The school is centrally located in Perleberg and is accessible by public transport, making it reachable for students from the wider area. Classes follow an all-day school model that spaces out learning with activities and breaks throughout the day.
The school earned recognition as 'School without Racism' in 2008, reflecting its commitment to fostering respect and inclusion. This designation shapes how the school community approaches daily interactions and relationships among students and staff.
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