Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium Bonn, State gymnasium in Gronau, Bonn, Germany.
Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium is a public secondary school located in the Gronau neighborhood and is recognized as an architectural heritage monument. The building at Ollenhauerstrasse 5 features a design that reflects the educational character and construction standards of its era.
The school was established in 1954 as part of educational reconstruction in postwar Germany. It gained recognition to offer the International Baccalaureate program in 1997, marking its expansion toward international standards.
The school is named after a prominent German politician and reflects this connection through its role in the community. Today it remains a recognizable landmark that shapes how people experience this neighborhood.
The school is located at Ollenhauerstrasse 5 in Bonn and is easily accessible by public transport. Teaching occurs Monday through Thursday from 07:00 to 15:45 and Friday from 07:00 to 14:00.
The school offers an extensive language program including English, French, Spanish, and Latin that extends beyond typical offerings. This linguistic range allows students to develop skills across multiple cultural and communicative traditions.
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