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  2. Gymnasium (Germany) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Gymnasium München Nord - Wikipedia

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    The Gymnasium München Nord is a gymnasium in the Munich city district Milbertshofen-Am Hart. It has languages, mathematics and science specialisms and trains a quarter of its students at a national level in a competitive Olympic sport. [1] The school is located at the former US army Alabama Depot area.

  4. Wilhelmsgymnasium (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Friedrichsgymnasium Kassel - Wikipedia

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    Friedrichsgymnasium Kassel. The Friedrichsgymnasium is a humanistic classical gymnasium, located in Kassel, Hesse, Germany, that focuses on music and foreign languages, particularly Latin and Ancient Greek.

  6. Bettinaschule - Wikipedia

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    The Bettinaschule (English: Bettina School) is a Gymnasium in Westend, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The eponym is Bettina von Arnim (1785–1859). The school has approximately 71 teachers and 1,028 students.

  7. Goethe-Gymnasium Karlsruhe - Wikipedia

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    The Goethe Gymnasium is coeducational secondary school in Karlsruhe, a town in Baden Württemberg, Germany. It is named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe . It specialises in the natural sciences and modern languages and offers a bilingual English stream, making it unique in Karlsruhe.

  8. Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia - Wikipedia

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    The Waldbühne Hamm-Heessen is one of the most active open-air theatres in Germany. The Alfred Fischer Hall is a multi-purpose event location in Heessen in a former machinery hall built by Alfred Fischer in 1912. The Städtische Musikschule Hamm is one of the oldest music schools in Germany. Hamm also has several active choirs and a jazz club ...

  9. Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium, Schweinfurt - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium (English: Alexander von Humboldt Gymnasium) is a Gymnasium in Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany. The eponym is Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859). The school has approximately 100 teachers and 1,200 students.