Feininger-Gymnasium in Halle Named Top 15 Nominee for German School Prize 2025
The Feininger-Gymnasium in Halle has been recognised for its innovative teaching methods, making it one of the top 15 nominees for the prestigious Germany School Prize 2025.
The school's nomination highlights its successful teaching concept, which has set it apart in the Germany educational landscape. Among the top 15 nominees, the Feininger-Gymnasium stood out for its innovative approach to learning.
The winners of the Germany School Prize 2025 were announced on September 30, with the main prize going to the Maria-Leo-Grundschule in Berlin. Secondary prizes were awarded to Deutsche Internationale Schule Tbilissi, Evangelische Gesamtschule Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck, Jenaplanschule Weimar, Questenberg-Grundschule in Meißen, and Schule An der Burgweide in Hamburg. These schools were recognised for their outstanding educational concepts and innovative teaching methods, much like the Feininger-Gymnasium.
The Feininger-Gymnasium's nomination for the Germany School Prize 2025 is a testament to its commitment to innovative teaching. While not among the winners this year, the school's recognition among the top 15 nominees is a significant achievement and a reflection of its dedication to excellence in education.