Veit-Stoß-Realschule, Bauwerk in Deutschland
Veit-Stoß-Realschule is an educational building in Nuremberg that opened in 1967 and displays the straightforward design typical of 1960s school construction. It features large windows for natural light, wide hallways for student flow, and additions made in the 1970s and 2000s to accommodate growing enrollment.
The school was founded in 1965 as Nuremberg's second public secondary institution and moved to its permanent building in 1967 on Merseburger Strasse. Expansions took place during the 1970s, 1980s, and again in 2007 to meet growing student numbers.
The school bears the name of Veit Stoß, a famous sculptor from Nuremberg in the late 1400s, linking the institution to the city's tradition of craftsmanship. It participates in programs promoting respect and acceptance among students from different backgrounds.
The school building sits near public transport and is easily reached on foot or by bike by students. The campus includes green spaces and benches where students can spend time during breaks.
The school partners with the Bionicum museum, offering students hands-on learning opportunities outside regular classes. Since 1987 it has also offered evening courses, allowing adults to earn their diplomas on a flexible schedule.
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