David-Schuster-Realschule, Secondary education institution in Würzburg, Germany.
David-Schuster-Realschule is a secondary school in Würzburg that educates students in grades 5 through 10. The curriculum covers mathematics, business studies, languages, and social sciences.
The school building was constructed in 1931 and originally served with six classrooms. During World War II, the building was used by the Wehrmacht, and the school reopened for education in 1957.
The institution maintains a network school status within the MINT21 Initiative at Bavarian Realschulen, promoting science and technology education among students.
The school is located at Sandbergerstraße 1 and accommodates about 527 students organized in 22 classes. French instruction is available starting from grade 7.
The parents' association netzwerkschuleplus, established in 2009, actively participates in school development and community engagement programs.
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