City provides funding of 964,000 euros for free educational institutions
Leipzig, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and educational institutions, is taking steps to improve the infrastructure of its private schools. The city is promoting school construction measures in private institutions for the second time, aiming to enhance learning environments and accommodate more students.
The Evangelical School Center on Schletterstraße and the Rahn-Oberschule in Kochstraße are among the beneficiaries of this initiative. The Evangelical School Center has received over 890,000 euros, which will be used to fireproof the old school building. The Rahn-Oberschule, on the other hand, will use its 74,000 euros allocation to build additional school rooms in the basement area.
The Catholic School Center on Altenstraße and the Evangelical School Center on Schletterstraße will secure a total of 100 and 50 initially temporary school places respectively, with the received funds. The Johann-Nestroy School will also secure 30 initially temporary school places.
Renovations are not limited to the school buildings. The Schiller School on Grimmaische Straße will use its 90,000 euros allocation for the renovation of its sports facilities. The St. Thomas School will expand its cafeteria facilities with the received funds, and install a new heating system.
While the city's urban development projects, such as the Hellerhöfe district, include daycare centers and residential units, they do not explicitly reference school construction or private school support in Leipzig. As such, specific new school construction measures promoted by the city of Leipzig for private institutions, and their impact on particular schools like The Evangelical School Center on Schletterstraße or Rahn-Oberschule in Kochstraße, are not currently reported in publicly available information.
Further inquiry with Leipzig's municipal education or construction departments or local news sources may be required for the most current and detailed information on this topic.
The Evangelical School Center on Schletterstraße is receiving funds for finance-related purposes, specifically 890,000 euros to address fireproofing in the old school building, and has plans to secure 50 initially temporary school places with these funds. Rahn-Oberschule in Kochstraße is also receiving funds, 74,000 euros, for business-related decisions, such as building additional school rooms in the basement area.