Schule am Meer

Drawing of boarding school Schule am Meer on the East Frisian island of Juist, bird's eye view from Wadden Sea northbound, summer 1928.
Stage hall complex of Schule am Meer as projected in 1929, its stage hall erected in 1930/31, watercolor painting by architect Bruno Ahrends.
4-sided flyer (click picture to view all four pages), published by Schule am Meer, 1931.
Eduard Zuckmayer directs some members of the boarding school's orchestra from his harpsichord, 1931.
Play on stage, 1931.
Students and teachers costumed in the stage hall of S.a.M., newly erected by renowned Berlin-based architect Bruno Ahrends, 1931.

Schule am Meer (Hebrew: בית ספר ליד הים, lit.'School by the Sea'), also known as S.a.M. or SaM, was a private boarding school on the East Frisian island of Juist in the Free State of Prussia of the Weimar Republic, located between Wadden Sea and North Sea. The school was co-educational and combined elements of holistic and progressive education.