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H. W. Patterson. A Ladies' Class at The German Gymnasium. 1872. The gymnasium arose out of the humanistic movement of the sixteenth century. The first general school system to incorporate the gymnasium emerged in Saxony in 1528, with the study of Greek and Latin added to the curriculum later; these languages became the foundation of teaching and study in the gymnasium, which then offered a ...
Location; Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany ... 1909; 116 years ago () Website: School Website (in German) Gymnasium Gaussschule is a Gymnasium (high school) in ...
This category contains articles concerning gymnasiums (academic upper secondary schools) in Germany. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster is one of the last schools in Berlin offering the entire range of classical education with Latin and Ancient Greek as compulsory subjects. The students learn foreign languages in this order: English (year 5), Latin (year 5), Ancient Greek (year 8), French (year 9 optional).
The Gymnasium Farmsen (GyFa) is a German high school (see "Gymnasium") in Farmsen-Berne borough of Hamburg, Germany, established in 1956. The school is a bilingual school — some subjects are taught in English. [1] It is a partner school of Minneapolis South High School. [2]
The Wilhelmsgymnasium is a gymnasium (selective school) in Munich, Germany.Founded in 1559 to educate local boys, it is now coeducational. Wilhelmsgymnasium is one of the few remaining gymnasiums in Bavaria to be a "pure Humanistisches Gymnasium" (humanities gymnasium), meaning that it traditionally focuses on the Classics: all students are required to study Latin, English, and Ancient Greek ...
The Gymnasium in Stein was founded in 1982 and offers a mathematical/natural scientific and an economic/social branch to its students. [ 20 ] Further institutions of learning are the Adult high school ( Volkshochschule ) and the music school which offers a wide range of musical lessons.
The Gisela-Gymnasium München is a secondary school in Munich, Germany and belongs to the mathematical-scientific category of gymnasia but also has a modern languages branch. . The school is named after its patron, the Archduchess Gisela of Austria who resided in the nearby Leopoldschlößchen with her family during her time in the city and played a significant role in local social and ...