Hegel-Gymnasium Magdeburg, Secondary school in Magdeburg, Germany
Hegel-Gymnasium is a secondary school in Magdeburg housed in a historical building that currently educates around 970 students. The curriculum offers languages, sciences, and arts, taught by a team of approximately 64 teachers.
The school was established in 1991 from the former Polytechnic School Juri Gagarin when Saxony-Anhalt reintroduced the three-tier education system after reunification. This transition reflects the educational restructuring that occurred across East Germany after 1990.
The school maintains an active music department where students receive training and form choirs for children and youth in the city. This musical education is an important part of school life and contributes to the cultural activity of Magdeburg.
The school offers instruction in multiple foreign languages including English, French, Latin, Russian, Italian, and Spanish. English is mandatory starting from grade five.
Since 1995, the school has offered a bilingual program where subjects like history and geography are taught in English. This offering sets it apart from many other schools in the region.
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