A school with a Jewish namesake who survived the Holocaust has a high educational, social and ethical obligation to keep the memory of the namesake alive and to cultivate it.
For several years now, our school has been attended by Protestant and Catholic children alike, in some cases by children of Islamic or other faith as well as by children without religious beliefs. At our school, all children are welcome regardless of their religion, skin color, nationality or social background and are integrated in accordance with our Protestant understanding of faith.
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