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City funds education with a budget of 964,000 euros for free schools

Leipzig City Advances School Renovation Projects in Two Institutions: The Leipzig Evangelical School Center in Schletterstraße secures over €890,000 to fortify the old structure and guarantee 100 temporary school spots. Meanwhile, the Rahn-Oberschule in Kochstraße receives €74,000 for basement...

The municipal authorities are funding free schools with an allocation of 964,000 euros.
The municipal authorities are funding free schools with an allocation of 964,000 euros.

City funds education with a budget of 964,000 euros for free schools

In a move to enhance educational infrastructure, the City of Leipzig has announced the promotion of school construction measures in private institutions for the second time. Among the beneficiaries are the Rahn-Oberschule in Koch Street and the Evangelical School Center on Schletter Street.

The Rahn-Oberschule in Koch Street is set to receive a substantial boost of 74,000 euros. This funding will be utilised for renovation works, particularly in the basement area, with plans to construct additional school rooms. However, the specific purposes for these funds have not been explicitly stated.

Meanwhile, the Evangelical School Center on Schletter Street will receive over 890,000 euros. A significant portion of this sum will be allocated towards making the existing school building fire-resistant. Beyond these measures, the school will also secure a total of 100 initially temporary school places. It is also worth noting that additional school places will be made available beyond the initial 100, although the exact number has not been disclosed.

The City of Leipzig's commitment to school construction in private institutions is part of a broader educational development strategy. The aim is to improve educational quality, meet growing demand for quality education, and enhance infrastructure. Funding for such projects is typically allocated based on need, feasibility studies, and strategic priorities set by local educational authorities.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on how funds are being utilised in The Evangelical School Center on Schletter Street and Rahn-Oberschule in Koch Street, we recommend contacting Leipzig's educational department or the schools directly.

The Rahn-Oberschule in Koch Street is set to utilize its 74,000 euros funding for renovation works, including the construction of additional school rooms, which could potentially be used for expanding the education-and-self-development curriculum in finance and business. Meanwhile, the Evangelical School Center on Schletter Street, with its over 890,000 euros proceeds, will not only focus on making the existing school building fire-resistant but also create an unspecified number of additional school places, thereby contributing to the city's educational development strategy by furthering the goals of improving educational quality and meeting the growing demand for quality education in various aspects, including business and finance education.

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