Klosterschule, Cultural gymnasium in St. Georg, Germany
Klosterschule is a gymnasium in Hamburg's St. Georg district that operates as a full-day school for around 900 students. The building was designed by renowned architect Fritz Schumacher and offers different academic profiles including music, culture, and health studies in the upper grades.
The school was founded in 1872 as Hamburg's first higher education institution specifically for girls. The current building with its distinctive architecture was completed in 1934 and is now protected as a heritage monument.
The school's hallways and classrooms bring together students from many different countries, creating a learning environment where multiple languages are heard daily. This international diversity influences how subjects are taught and shapes the daily community.
The school is located near Berliner Tor S-Bahn station, offering good access by public transportation. Anyone interested in visiting should arrange a tour in advance, as this is an active school with regular classes.
The school received the German School Prize in 2015 for its innovative teaching approaches and educational model. This recognition highlights how it stands out from many other institutions in the region.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Inception: 1872
Address: Westphalensweg 7
Website: http://klosterschule-hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.55565,10.02468
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:02
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