Gymnasium Carolinum, Secondary school in Bernburg, Germany
Gymnasium Carolinum is a secondary school located in Bernburg on a plateau overlooking the Saale River, positioned near Schloss Bernburg and the Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Theater in the city center. The building serves students in grades 5 through 12 and operates under the administration of Salzlandkreis.
The school was established in 1990 following German reunification through the merger of earlier educational institutions. One predecessor was the Carlsgymnasium, named in 1842 after Duke Alexander Carl von Anhalt-Bernburg.
Students participate in physics and mathematics competitions, while regular field trips to museums and cultural centers enhance their educational experience.
The school is located near the city center and is accessible by public transportation and on foot, situated on a plateau with views toward the surrounding area. Keep in mind that this is an active school facility, so visits or tours are best arranged outside regular school hours.
The school organizes annual astronomy days and conducts physics projects focused on flight mechanics for ninth and tenth-grade students.
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