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Gymnasium Philippinum
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{{Short description|School in Marburg, Hesse, Germany}}{{No footnotes|date=October 2022}}{{expand German|date=October 2020}}(File:Phille-hauptansicht-mit-schild-2002-IMG 1288.jpg|thumb|325px|The Gymnasium in 2002)Gymnasium Philippinum or Philippinum High School is an almost 500-year-old secondary school in Marburg, Hesse, Germany.

History

The Gymnasium Philippinum was founded in 1527 as a Protestant school based with the University of Marburg (Marburger University) created by Philipp I of Hesse. Its primary goal was to provide students with knowledge of Latin and Greek.In 1833, the gymnasium attained independence from the university. After 1866, it became a royal-Prussian high school. In 1868, the school was moved into a gothic building in the Untergasse. In 1904, it received its current name, in honor of the school's founder on his 400th birthday.In 1953, co-education was introduced to the former boys' school. In 1969, the school moved into a new building on Leopold Lucas road, opposite the Elizabeth school (Elisabethschule).

Philippinum today

Since 2003, the Gymnasium Philippinum has been an all-day school. In 2006, the school term () was shortened to eight school years. A special emphasis of the school today is music instruction, with support available from the early years and an achievement course in music in the upper stage. The humanistic tradition of Philippinum continues in its foreign language instruction, with Latin and English beginning in the fifth year of education.

Notable teachers

Notable alumni

References

  • '' High School Philippinum 1527–1977. Anniversary publication to the 450-Year Festival. Hg.v. Albrecht H., Marburg 1977.

External links

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