Wilhelm-Löhe-Schule, Private educational complex in Nuremberg, Germany
The Wilhelm-Löhe-Schule encompasses five educational institutions, including primary school, middle school, secondary school, high school, and technical college under one organization.
Founded in 1901 by the Neuendettelsau Deaconess Institute, the school moved to a new building in 1904 after rapid growth in student enrollment.
The school integrates Protestant values into daily activities, with mandatory religious education and regular services forming part of the curriculum.
Students benefit from a library containing over 30,000 books, modern laboratories, interactive boards, and computer rooms for enhanced learning experiences.
The institution offers 90 different elective subjects across sports, culture, natural sciences, and social studies for students to develop their interests.
Location: Nuremberg
Inception: 1901
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Address: Deutschherrnstraße 10, 90429 Nürnberg
Phone: +49911270820
Website: http://wls-nbg.de/gesamtschule
GPS coordinates: 49.45450,11.06252
Latest update: May 17, 2025 10:43
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