Category
page 1Gymnasiums in Germany
Thomasschule zu Leipzig
school in Germany
Serbski gymnazij Budyšin
school (Budyšin/Bautzen)
Niedersorbisches Gymnasium Cottbus
gymnasium

Friderico-Francisceum
The Friderico-Francisceum (FFG) is a gymnasium in Bad Doberan, Germany.
Schule Schloss Salem
boarding school in Salem
Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums
grammar school in Hamburg, Germany
Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster
independent school in Berlin, Germany
Collegium Fridericianum
school
Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium
former school in Berlin, Germany
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium
High school in Berlin
St.-Pius-Gymnasium
St.-Pius-Gymnasium is a private Catholic Gymnasium located in Coesfeld near Münster, Germany. , the school had approximately 700 pupils.
Gymnasium Theodorianum
school
Kolleg St. Blasien
school
Gymnasium Achern
school
Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium, Konstanz
public school in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Schule Birklehof
school
Hegau-Gymnasium
Hegau-Gymnasium () is a gymnasium in Singen in the very south of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The school is named after the extinct Hegau volcanic landscape.
Kneiphof Gymnasium
school in Kingdom of Prussia
Gymnasium Carolinum
school in Osnabrück, Germany
Anna-Schmidt-Schule
The '''' (abbreviation: ASS''; ) is a private school in the districts of Westend and Nieder-Erlenbach of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Martin-Andersen-Nexö-Gymnasium Dresden
school
Hufengymnasium
thumb|Postcard of the Hufengymnasium and Harry Brettschneider
The Hufengymnasium or Hufen-Gymnasium was a gymnasium in the Hufen quarter of Königsberg, Germany.
Ernestinum Gotha
secondary school in Gotha, Germany
Altstadt Gymnasium
school
Dreikönigsgymnasium
The Dreikönigsgymnasium ("Tricoronatum", meaning "Three Kings School", sometimes referred to in English as the College of the Three Crowns) is a regular public Gymnasium located in Cologne, Germany. Founded in 1450 by the city of Cologne, it is the oldest school in Cologne and one of the oldest in Germany. In 1556 it was transferred to Jesuit control through the son of the mayor, who had become a Jesuit. The Jesuits continued to run the school until 1778, when control was restored to the city after the papal suppression of the Jesuits of 1773.
Carl-Zeiss-Gymnasium Jena
school in Jena, Germany
Humboldtschule, Bad Homburg
school in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany
gymnasium
secondary school in Germany
Königin-Luise-Schule
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The Königin-Luise-Schule or Luisenschule was a girls' gymnasium in Königsberg, Germany.
Wilhelm-Diess-Gymnasium Pocking
senior high school in Pocking, Bavaria, Germany