Schulzentrum Marienhöhe

Divisions Schulzentrum Marienhöhe or Marienhoehe Academy is a private K-12, co-educational Christian boarding school in Darmstadt, Germany.

[3][4][5][6] In 1924, a group of Seventh-day Adventists bought a former gym and dance studio from Elizabeth Duncan.

Over the years, the number of workshops grew to nine: locksmith, carpentry, printing, upholstery, mattress manufacturing, knitting and others.

The students were prepared for graduation, at Marienhöhe, and entered into tertiary education in the Darmstadt region.

The range of educational opportunities and the reputation of the seminary brought more students and pupils to the school each year.

Books and money were seized and the classrooms, offices and printing plant was sealed.

Units of the armed forces moved into the houses and the site received a military face.

In October 1948, the Marienhöhe school was ceremonially reopened after the new education authority gave their approval.

In the school year of 1950/51, the two initial classes which were originally held in the gym relocated to the new buildings.

In 1953/54, on the location where the block had been, a three-storey stable building was erected as the "new students home".

[7] The successful results from the first examination and the full class numbers lead to public recognition of the grammar school in Hesse.

[7] Once in high school students enter either Realschule or gymnasien depending on academic and overall performance.

The main house from 1911, in 1957
Entrance 2011