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City provides funding of 964,000 euros for free schools

Leipzig Municipal Government Joins Renovation Initiative Again, Allocating Funds for Improvements:

City provides financial backing of 964,000 euros to free schools
City provides financial backing of 964,000 euros to free schools

City provides funding of 964,000 euros for free schools

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The city of Leipzig is continuing its support for private school construction projects, as announced recently. Among the institutions set to benefit from this initiative are the Grünschule on Möckern Street, the Evangelical School Center on Schletter Street, the Christuskirche School on Augustus Street, and the Rahn-Oberschule on Koch Street.

The Grünschule, a new private institution, will receive a substantial 1.2 million euros to construct a new school building that can accommodate 200 students. This investment is expected to significantly enhance the educational facilities in the area.

Meanwhile, the Evangelical School Center on Schletter Street is making a strategic move to ensure the safety of its students. With over 890,000 euros, the school will make its existing building fireproof, providing a secure learning environment for its students. As a result, the school will also secure a total of 100 initially temporary school places.

The Christuskirche School on Augustus Street will also be undergoing renovations, with a grant of 400,000 euros. The funds will be used to renovate the school's auditorium, improving the overall quality of the school's facilities and enhancing the learning experience for its students.

The Rahn-Oberschule on Koch Street will be using its 74,000 euro grant to renovate its basement area and construct additional school rooms. This expansion is expected to address the growing demand for quality education in the area and provide a more conducive learning environment for its students.

City officials emphasised the importance of investing in education, stating that "the future of our city lies in the hands of our children, and we are committed to providing them with the best possible learning environment."

For more detailed information on these specific projects, it is recommended to consult official Leipzig city government publications or the education department's announcements. Alternatively, contacting the schools directly or local news sources may provide current updates on funding and construction activities at these locations.

The Grünschule, a new private institution, will use finance from the city's support initiative to construct a new school building, enhancing business opportunities in education-and-self-development.

Meanwhile, the Evangelical School Center is utilizing funds from the city's initiative to make its existing building fireproof, ensuring the safety of students and expanding education-and-self-development opportunities.

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