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  1. Founded in 2016, the charitable foundation Stiftung Gebäudeensemble Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium Templin is the organisation behind the European School Templin (est) initiative. It has its headquarters in Templin and a project office in Berlin.

  2. We strive for innovation in education at the highest level. Our goal is to empower students from all over Europe through both outstanding academic opportunities and a positive outlook on humanity.

  3. A School for Tomorrow’s Europeans. SCHOOL » Our motivation: To live “Europe in miniature” EUROPE » Our plan: We start in 2029. TEMPLIN » Get to know us! Our team consists of an ambitious board, people determined to put visions into practice, and the best experts in the field of school education.

  4. Justice•Integrity•Fun. Why Imagine Schools. Imagine Schools are built upon expectations high enough to live up to a child’s potential. It is imperative for student success that academics go deeper – and outcomes go higher. Our values-based culture inspires learners to become leaders.

  5. In the 1650s, after the Thirty Years’ War, the school moved to Berlin. Then, in 1912, it moved to Templin in the Uckermark region of Brandenburg. However, political developments after the Second World War eventually led to the breakup of the foundation and the school. Only the buildings remained.

  6. By Emily Walker, RBT – Transition Specialist, Applied Program As our students at Bridgeway Academy get older and are ready to expand upon their employability skills, they can participate in the Community-Based Job Training (CBJT) program to gain real world experience at a job site. Transition Specialists work to find community partners that ...

  7. highered.ohio.gov › initiatives › access-accelerationGEAR UP 4.0 - Ohio

    30 de sept. de 2021 · Ohio will receive $4 million annually for seven years to reduce barriers to college access and completion by: increasing the academic performance and preparation for postsecondary education of participating students; increasing the rate of high school graduation and participation in colleges and universities;