Delitzsch - Education

Education

The first school was built around 1426 by Delitzsch as a boys' school, and was in the 16th Century expanded, as because of the new, compulsory education, the girls had to go to school. Today there are in the greatest city in the district north of Saxony for about 4,500 students ten public and three private schools. These include three primary schools, two middle schools (secondary schools), a high school, two colleges and two special schools. Schools are privately owned and the School of Music, the Kreisvolkshochschule Delitzsch and acting school.

  • primary schools
    • Primary school Diesterweg
    • Primary school on Rosenweg
    • Primary school Delitzsch-East
  • middle schools
    • Artur Becker- Middle School
    • Middle School Delitzsch-North
  • grammar schools
    • Christian-Gottfried-Ehrenberg-Grammar School
  • Technical and vocational schools
    • School of Social Sciences of the EBG
    • Dr. Vocational Training Center Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch

( The Delitzsch Vocational School Center, because it provided computers (and software) made by the American company Apple, was called an Apple Equipped School. This school presented their various projects at the Comtec from 1997 to 2000 Dresden, at the 1999 Education Conference in Dresden, at the Youth Media 1999 in Düsseldorf and at the Expo 2000 in Hanover and Multimedia 2001 in Crailsheim.)

  • special schools
    • Special Education Rödgen - School for mentally disabled
    • Pestalozzischule school to promote learning Delitzsch
    • Special Education Counselling Centre
  • other schools
    • Musicschool Delitzsch
    • Academy of Performing Arts (Drama School)
    • Kreisvolkshochschule Delitzsch (KHVS Delitzsch)

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