CAMPUS LIFE

Over the next few years, an ensemble of buildings will be created that will translate the school concept from elementary school to upper secondary level into architectural language. The lower secondary school will open in late summer 2025 in a transitional building. The school ensemble will be integrated into the forward-looking ALEA architecture – and as is usual for ALEA, botany is part of the architectural concept.

Yes, there will be parking facilities for dropping off and picking up children both at Lindenallee campus and at the final school location – the Parkallee campus.

In the first years at Lindenallee campus, lunch is provided at TAPATA at ALEA PARK with changing lunch dishes.
The Parkallee campus will then have a fully equipped canteen for the entire student body.

At Lindenallee campus, we will incorporate the surrounding wooded areas and the proximity to the stream into our lessons.
The Parkallee campus will have a school garden that can be cultivated as part of lessons and extracurricular activities (gardening club).

Nature and botany already play an important role in the (con)temporary school building (modular ensemble on the Lindenallee campus): wooden façade, surrounded by trees and grasses and lots of light through generously planned windows.

Over the next few years, an ensemble of buildings – the Parkallee campus – will be built, which will also implement the school concept from primary to upper secondary level architecturally. The school ensemble will be integrated into the forward-looking ALEA architecture – as with the temporary school building (Campus Lindenallee), nature and botany will play an important role.

By all means! We encourage parents to volunteer at the school. Interested parents can get involved in school events. A parents’ council is also conceivable.

Submit your child now for school year 2025/2026!

Scholarship framework conditions

In principle, anyone can apply for a scholarship. The award committee will take various criteria into account when selecting the scholarship holders: First and foremost, the economic eligibility of an applicant family. This is based on the average household income (approx. €70,000) in the Main-Kinzig district and the applicant confirms that they have a lower household income. Voluntary commitment, special achievements or a particularly convincing application are also taken into account.

When applying for a scholarship, applicants must provide basic information, a letter of motivation and a letter of recommendation from a (class) teacher. After submission, the awarding committee will review the application and contact the applicants regarding the next steps.

At the present moment, two scholarship programs have already been confirmed.

  1. The Norbert Strauss partial scholarship
    5x per year
    Covers €400 of the school fees
  2. The Bad Orb full scholarship
    2x per year
    Covers the entire school fees

Further scholarship programs are currently being developed.

There will be both full and partial scholarships. Depending on the type of scholarship, either all or part of the school fees will be covered by the scholarship. Both scholarship models cover tuition fees up to the 10th grade to the extent indicated.

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