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The Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen are state-approved vocational schools with a long tradition and a clear focus on practical training. Founded in 1913 by the chemist Ferdinand von Morgenstern, the schools have developed into a leading institution in Northern Germany.
The schools offer two-year vocational training courses in four promising fields:
The mission of the Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen is to provide practical and contemporary training that optimally prepares graduates for the job market. The schools attach great importance to close cooperation with industry and research institutions in order to ensure a high quality of training. The schools are family-owned and run in the fourth generation, which underlines continuity and tradition.
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen value sustainable and future-oriented training that enables graduates to be successful in various industries. The schools bear the title "School without Racism - School with Courage" and support social initiatives such as "Herzen gegen Schmerzen".
In addition to training, the schools offer various events and workshops to get to know students and interested parties. These include information evenings, open days and laboratory days for general education schools. The schools also offer the opportunity to obtain a university entrance qualification as part of the training, which opens up further educational opportunities.
The Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen are an important part of the educational landscape in Northern Germany and offer comprehensive and practical training that prepares graduates for future challenges.