Summer vacation sees a significant EUR 2.2 million investment in school refurbishment across Saarlouis district.
In the Saarlouis district, a series of educational institutions are undergoing significant renovations and upgrades to provide students with improved learning conditions and modern school sites. A total of 2.2 million euros has been earmarked for renovation, conversion, and new construction projects at 23 school sites and two district sports halls during the summer holidays.
At the ASG Dillingen, window renovations are planned, while the School am Römerkastell Dillingen will receive a new elevator and barrier-free WC facilities. The Robert-Schuman-Gymnasium (RSG) Saarlouis will see window renovations and an advancement of the annex of the voluntary full-time school.
Meanwhile, at the KBBZ Saarlouis, painting work and a renovation of the heating distribution are on the agenda. The focus at the Commercial Vocational Training Center (KBBZ) Dillingen is on redesigning the schoolyard, with approximately 250,000 euros allocated for this project.
The Bisttalschule Wadgassen-Bous is also undergoing work at both parts of the school. No specific details about the nature of these works have been disclosed yet.
Large-scale renovation projects are underway at the Waldschule Saarwellingen, with a focus on redesigning the schoolyard and renewing electrical and media technology in the classrooms. Around 250,000 euros has been earmarked for this site.
A new tribune seating system is being installed at the Dillingen district sports hall, and the renovation of the changing rooms at the Saarlouis district sports hall is a key focus, with around 300,000 euros allocated.
The investments aim to shape educational institutions functionally and future-oriented, with a view to providing better learning conditions and modern school sites throughout the district. Additionally, urgent renovation, fire protection, and renovation work are planned at all sites to be completed before the start of school.
In a separate development, a new student learning center and an annex to the administration building are being created at the Johannes-Gutenberg-Schule Schwalbach. However, details about educational investments in Saarlouis district schools during the summer holidays, including specific projects like schoolyard redesigns or other renovation works, could not be found in the current search results. Further searches or general information on typical practices in such cases can be provided upon request.
Education and self-development are prioritized in the renovation projects at the Robert-Schuman-Gymnasium (RSG) Saarlouis, where window renovations and an advancement of the annex of the voluntary full-time school are planned. At the Commercial Vocational Training Center (KBBZ) Dillingen, the focus is on redesigning the schoolyard, indicative of their commitment to providing modern learning environments.