Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe, Cultural heritage gymnasium in Durlach district, Karlsruhe, Germany
Markgrafen-Gymnasium is a school in the Durlach district of Karlsruhe housed in a comprehensively renovated building. The gymnasium educates around 1,200 students supervised by approximately 90 teachers.
The gymnasium was founded in 1586 by Margrave Ernst Friedrich von Baden and was originally called Gymnasium illustre. It initially stood at a different location between the Stadtkirche and Basler Tor before eventually moving to its current site.
The school takes its name from the Margrave who established it, linking it to regional authority and local identity. Students walk through spaces that have served generations in pursuit of learning and intellectual growth.
The gymnasium uses the Moodle learning platform for digital collaboration between students and teachers. This platform enables the sharing of educational materials and communication in school daily life.
Eighth grade students must choose between taking a third foreign language or focusing more deeply on natural sciences. This decision shapes their academic path and allows them to pursue their interests and strengths.
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