Hausotter-Grundschule, Primary school in Reinickendorf, Germany
Hausotter-Grundschule is a primary school in Reinickendorf with red brick facade and Gothic design elements. The building contains two gymnasiums, specialized classrooms, and large outdoor sports facilities.
The school was founded in 1897 by architects Carl Moritz and Hans Krecke. Later renovations and additions have shaped the appearance of the school grounds over time.
The school serves a diverse student body that learns and plays together in shared spaces. Daily life here is shaped by language instruction and cultural exchange programs with other countries.
The school offers all-day care programs and uses mixed-age learning groups for a varied educational experience. Students in higher grades have course selection options available to them.
The school experienced remarkable growth over its first century of operation. By around 1997, it had become one of the largest schools in the city with hundreds of students and teachers.
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