Mettmann's Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium to Expand in 2027
Mettmann's Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium is set to expand in spring 2027. The school, currently overcrowded, will add a four-story building at an estimated cost of €8.2 million.
The expansion is necessary due to the school's growing student population. This is partly due to the return to the G9 system, which offers an additional year of schooling, and increased full-time offerings. The new building will provide nine additional classrooms and seven more rooms for courses or study spaces.
Construction is scheduled to begin in spring 2027, with the exact cost of the project not specified in available search results.
The Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium in Mettmann is set to expand with a four-story building, adding crucial space for students. The project, estimated at €8.2 million, will commence in spring 2027, providing much-needed relief to the overcrowded school.
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