Wilhelm-Löhe-Schule, Private educational complex in Nuremberg, Germany
Wilhelm-Löhe-Schule is a private educational complex in Nuremberg that brings together five school types under one roof: primary school, middle school, secondary school, gymnasium, and technical college. The campus features a large library with around 30,000 books, modern laboratory spaces, digital boards, and computer rooms for learning.
The school was founded in 1901 by the Neuendettelsau Deaconess Institute and moved to a new building in 1904 due to rapid student growth. This expansion reflects how the institution quickly became an important educational hub in the region.
The school weaves Protestant values into daily life through religious education and regular worship services that students attend. You notice this spiritual dimension in how the community comes together throughout the year.
The campus is well equipped with modern facilities including laboratories, computer rooms, and a substantial library available to students. Keep in mind this is an active school building where regular class times apply and visit hours may be limited.
The school offers around 90 different elective subjects spanning sports, culture, natural sciences, and social studies. This broad selection allows students to pursue their passions in depth and explore multiple areas of interest during their time here.
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: December 9, 2025 18:44
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