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The Wieland-Gymnasium is one of two ''Gymnasien'' (high schools) in Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (along with Pestalozzi-Gymnasium). It is named after the poet Christoph Martin Wieland, who lived and worked in Biberach. The school is popular for introducing the Biberacher Modell, a model in which pupils begin to learn Latin at an early age,〔(“Das Profil” ) page on the school’s website describing pupils’ choices (German)〕 which has been adopted by many schools in Baden-Württemberg. At the moment (May 2008) the school counts 1029 pupils and 80 teachers.〔(“Statistik” ) Statistical number about the school (German)〕 Since 2006, some new buildings, including a cafeteria, have been built on the school grounds to make the school ready for full-time classes.〔(“Leitbild” ) Further information about the profile of the school with the new buildings (German)〕 == History == * In 1278, a Latin school in Biberach was documented for the first time. * In 1775, Thaddäus Plazzary founds a “Professoratsschule” (professorial school). * Since 1928, pupils can make Abitur exams at the “Progymnasium und Oberrealschule mit städtischen Oberklassen”. * In 1937, the school is renamed to “Horst-Wessel-Oberschule für Jungen” (Horst Wessel grammar school for boys) under the Nazi regime. * In 1961, the school moves to a new building and in 1962 it is renamed to “Wieland-Gymnasium”. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wieland-Gymnasium Biberach」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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