The Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen are state-approved vocational schools with locations in Braunschweig and Lüneburg. Founded in 1913 by the chemist Ferdinand von Morgenstern, the school has developed into a leading training center in Northern Germany.
The schools offer two-year vocational training in four disciplines:
The Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen place great emphasis on practical training and close cooperation with industry and research institutions. The goal is to optimally prepare graduates for the job market and offer them a springboard for further studies. The school emphasizes the importance of innovation and timeliness in education.
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the school's commitment is demonstrated through its long-term family tradition and the continuous adaptation of training courses to current market requirements. In addition, the schools participate in social initiatives such as "Schule ohne Rassismus – Schule mit Courage" and support the "Herzen gegen Schmerzen" campaign.
The Dr. von Morgenstern Schulen regularly offer information evenings and open days to give interested parties the opportunity to find out about the training courses. There are also workshops and internships to familiarize students with practical experience at an early stage. A cooperation with the Ostfalia Hochschule facilitates the transition to further studies.