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Students can study numerous languages, including English, French, Latin, Russian and Japanese. The bilingual stream offers additional subjects taught in English, such as history, geography, philosophy, biology and social sciences. Further, students can choose to study Latin or French at the same time
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mountain range, and it is a tradition for students to spend a week there twice a year. The school's orchestras spend their intense rehearsal periods there and final year students go there to study for their exams.
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The Goethe-Gymnasium has been an International Baccalaureate World School since January 1972. Students can choose to take IB exams in addition to the traditional
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The school building was severely damaged by bombing in 1944. The new building designed by the architects Zitter and Kempf was dedicated in 1959.
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The Goethe-Gymnasium operates a program of exchange visits with partner schools in the following countries:
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as English, beginning in grade 5, which is exceptional among state-funded secondary schools in Germany.
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Students can join the school's choir, chamber choir, flute orchestra, and two symphony orchestras.
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It is currently the only state funded school in Germany that offers students the option of taking
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in 1897. Thus, both schools descend directly from the city's oldest school.
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was founded in 1520, and split into the Goethe-Gymnasium and the
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In 1969, the Goethe-Gymnasium became the first school in
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as a third foreign language, which is rare in Germany.
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gymnasium
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Frankfurt am Main
Hauptbahnhof
International Baccalaureate
Japanese
Lessing-Gymnasium
Hesse
Abitur
Taunus
Anglo European School
Ingatestone
Kosovo
Morocco
Hans Bethe
Michel Friedman
Richard Goldschmidt
Erich Klibansky
Thor Kunkel
Kurt Lipstein
Leo Löwenthal
Richard Plant
Christine Schäfer
Britta Böhler
"Goethe Gymnasium"
Germany portal
Schools portal
http://www.gg-ffm.de/
50°06′40″N 8°39′31″E / 50.11111°N 8.65861°E / 50.11111; 8.65861

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