List of schools for the blind

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List of German-speaking schools for the blind and visually impaired that offer at least a lower secondary education qualification . (Not completely)

School name place Catchment area country School establishment Highest degree offered Remarks
Johann August Zeune School Berlin-Steglitz Berlin Germany 1806 integrative Abitur in cooperation with the Fichtenberg-Oberschule Oldest school for the blind in Germany.
Louis Braille School Düren Düren and Euskirchen including districts, surroundings. Germany 1845 Secondary school leaving certificate
Diesterweg School Weimar Weimar Thuringia Germany 1824 Second oldest school for the blind in Germany
Ilvesheim Castle School Ilvesheim Baden-Württemberg and the surrounding area Germany 1826 Secondary school leaving certificate
Brandenburg School for the Blind and Visually Impaired King Wusterhausen Brandenburg and Saxony Germany 1951 High School Only school for the blind in the GDR that led to the Abitur.
Carl Strehl School Marburg Germany 1916 High School Oldest school for the blind in Hessen.
State school for the blind and visually impaired Neuwied Germany
Von Vincke School Soest North Rhine-Westphalia Germany Secondary school leaving certificate The only secondary school for the visually impaired in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Martin Bartels School Dortmund-Aplerbeck North Rhine-Westphalia Germany 1928 Secondary school leaving certificate School for the blind since 1998
Tilly-Lahnstein-School at the Nikolauspflege Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg Germany 1996 Accompaniment at regular schools possible, qualifications: secondary school leaving certificate, secondary school leaving certificate, university entrance qualification Part of the Nikolauspflege Foundation, founded in 1856
Betty Hirsch School at the Nikolauspflege Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg Germany 1996 Accompaniment possible at regular schools, elementary, secondary, and special schools Part of the Nikolauspflege Foundation, founded in 1856
Center for the visually impaired and the blind in southern Bavaria Unterschleissheim Southern Bavaria Germany 1889 Secondary school leaving certificate Between 1968 and 1999 only visually impaired students.
Federal Institute for Education for the Blind Vienna Austria 1804 Nationalized in 1816 as a kk education institute for the blind.
Foundation for blind and visually impaired children and young people Zollikofen Zollikofen Switzerland (German language area) Switzerland 1837 Secondary level I. Oldest school for the blind in Switzerland

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the Johann August Zeune School for the Blind
  2. ^ History of the Carl Strehl School for the Blind
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  5. 100 years association for the education of the visually impaired . Festschrift of the association from 1989. (Accessed on November 12, 2010.)
  6. ^ Institute for the Blind in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
  7. ^ History of the foundation for blind and visually impaired children and young people Zollikofen