Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium

Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium

Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium

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Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium is one of Munich's oldest schools. It is situated on Regerplatz in the Munich district Au.

Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium

Founded in 1899 as a Kreisrealschule,[1] it became a Kreisoberrealschule in 1940 and a state-run Gymnasium in 1965. It currently holds around 900 students mainly in a natural scientific-mathematical, but as of late also a modern language branch.

In 1998, a gifted student class was started. In a partnership with Ludwig Maximilian University gifted students receive so-called „Enrichment“ classes, during which they can carry out experiments themselves at the biology and physics departments under supervision by known professors.[2]

The school is host to student exchanges with France, Sweden and Poland.

A new building with cafeteria and several new specialist rooms was built in 2008, made necessary by the adoption of the 8-year Gymnasium in many German states.

Notable students


References

  1. Speech Archived 2005-03-24 at the Wayback Machine at the 100-year anniversary, 10 November 1999 (German)
  2. Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium: School profile (German)

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