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Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium (Halle)

Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium Halle is a secondary school (gymnasium) in Germany. It was established in November 1908.〔http://chronik.herdergymnasium-halle.de/index.php/1909_-_1920_Reformrealgymnasium_Halle 〕 Presently, about 600 children attend the school.〔http://www.schulradar.de/halle-saale/johann-gottfried-herder-gymnasium〕 The school is situated right in the city center of Halle an der Saale and is widely known for its two educational profiles: German secondary school and bilingual English-German profile.〔http://www.mz-web.de/archiv/Lernen-in-zwei-Sprachen/HC-03-12-2004-0800004505EC.htm〕 In 2009 the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.〔http://www.halleforum.de/go/20120〕 The school is named in honor of Johann Gottfried Herder who was a German philosopher, theologian, poet, and literary critic.
== History ==
The Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium began operating in 1909 as a reform school, and graduated its first class in 1917. In 1910 the school moved to a current location on the Friessenstrasse 3-4. In the 1930s the school had become Halle's most populated all-boys school. Seven years later during the Third Reich the school was renamed in "Friedrich-Nietzsche-Schule". After World War II and the beginnings of the GDR the school was renamed again in "Friedrich-Engels Oberschule".〔http://www.mdm-online.de/index.php?id=locationguide&tx_nmlocationguide_pi1%5blocation%5d=1172&tx_nmlocationguide_pi1%5bpid%5d=38&tx_nmlocationguide_pi1%5baction%5d=show&tx_nmlocationguide_pi1%5bcontroller%5d=Location〕 Only two years later the "Friedrich-Engels Oberschule" and "Ina-Seidel-Schule" were forced into a union. In 1955 the school name and its profile changed again and the school became the Specialized Children and Youth Sports Schools "Friedrich-Engels". In 1969 the "Dr. Kurt-Fischer-Schule" moved into the building on the Friessenstrasse 3-4. After Germany's reunification in 1990 the school got its original name "Johann-Gottfried-Herder" back. In addition in 1991 the school became a secondary school again, ever since it has been called "Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium". As a result of communal policy the Tor-Gymnasium Halle and Johann-Gottfried-Herder-Gymnasium Halle formed a new school in 2004. It was decided to uphold the name Johann-Gottfried Herder Gymnasium for the new school.

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