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OPEN DAY 13. – 15. October 2025

Dear Parents!

If you have a child of pre-school age and are looking for an outstanding school with passionate teachers, an innovative concept and a pleasant learning atmosphere, you are very welcome to the Open Day at the International Lomonossow Schools.

Monday, 13. October 2025, 17.00
International Lomonossow School Marzahn
Brebacher Weg 15, Haus 17, 12683 Berlin-Biesdorf

Tuesday, 14. October 2025, 17.00
International Lomonossow School Marzahn (Campus)
Allee der Kosmonauten 123A, 12681 Berlin-Marzahn

Wednesday, 15. October 2025, 17.00
International Lomonossow School Tiergarten
Genthiner Str. 20, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

You can visit the school facilities, get information about our school concept, meet the school staff and ask questions.

We look forward to seeing you!

Information: 030 – 20 45 21 23.

The winners!

More than 500 schools across the country – including the International Lomonossow School – took part in the Heureka student competition in November 2019 with a focus on human and nature. In addition to the school evaluation, there was also an evaluation at the regional and national level.

Congratulations to Michael König (Schule Tiergarten) with second place in grade 7 in the Berlin region ranking and Daniel Knazev (Schule Marzahn) who came second among all Berlin eighth graders. Congratulations!

Visit of the Senator Dilek Kalayci 23. January 2020

Citizens’ Dialogue on Care 2030: Dilek Kalayci, Senator for Health, Care and Equality, in conversation with 10th and 11th graders from the International Lomonossow School in Tiergarten:

How old do you want to become? Which people in need of care do you know and how do you imagine care in the future? Exciting discussions and many ideas from the young people: More leisure activities for people in need of care, better infrastructure, more investment in care and more training.