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The Marnix Gymnasium is a secondary school located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The school is named after Philips of Marnix, lord of Saint-Aldegonde. It teaches only the highest variant of secondary education in the Netherlands and prepares students for a tertiary education at Dutch universities. ==History== The school was founded in 1903. Its naming after the Calvinist Philips of Marnix was done in deliberate opposition to the name of the Gymnasium Erasmianum, which is named after the humanist Desiderius Erasmus. During the Second World War the then deputy head of the school, Jan Karsemeijer, had to go into hiding from the authorities. He had published an article on the teaching of literature that was openly critical of Nazi thought. School has moved twice in its history. First in 1927, and a second time some three decades ago. It is currently located near Diergaarde Blijdorp. In 2003 the school celebrated its first centennial. These celebrations included a speech by Maria van der Hoeven, who was then the Minister of Education, Culture and Science.〔 (Speech by Maria van der Hoeven ), on the official site of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.〕
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