Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium, Classical gymnasium in Neustadt district, Mainz, Germany.
Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium is a secondary school located in the Neustadt district of Mainz, with several buildings spread across its campus. The school teaches students in multiple languages including Latin and English, along with other foreign language options.
The school traces its origins to 1561 when it was founded as a Jesuit college. It operated within the Domus Universitatis building from 1618 to 1782 before relocating and evolving into its present form.
The school brings together students from different countries who learn and grow alongside each other. This creates a diverse community where young people from various backgrounds share daily experiences.
Families interested in enrollment should reach out in November, as this is when the admission process begins for fifth-grade students. Personal conversations with the school take place in December at the address 117er Ehrenhof 2.
Students here participate in special weekend seminars focused on European integration and visit the European Commission and Parliament as part of their education. These experiences allow young people to learn about European institutions firsthand.
Location: Mainz
Inception: 1561
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible with help
Address: Ehrenhof 2, 55118 Mainz
Website: http://rama-mainz.de
GPS coordinates: 50.00740,8.26520
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:48
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