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The Evangelische Schulstiftung Stuttgart is an independent church foundation under public law that focuses on the education of children and adolescents. It was originally founded in 1906 as the "Schulstiftung für das Evangelische Töchterinstitut" and has borne its current name since 1979[1][2].
The Evangelische Schulstiftung Stuttgart is the sponsor of four schools:
The mission of the Evangelische Schulstiftung is to take Christian responsibility for education. Its values include promoting all students according to their talents, religious life and social action. The school attaches great importance to the unity and coexistence of the students[5].
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the Schulstiftung places a strong focus on social learning and internships in diaconal institutions. This demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility and the promotion of empathetic and socially engaged individuals[1].
In recent years, the Schulstiftung has continued to develop, for example by introducing mixed-age learning groups in the Johannes-Brenz-Schule and promoting inclusion by accepting children with special educational needs[2][4].
The Evangelische Schulstiftung Stuttgart not only offers education, but also a comprehensive education in the Christian spirit, thus fulfilling the social mission of the Protestant Church in Stuttgart.