Felix-Klein-Gymnasium, Secondary school in Göttingen, Germany.
The Felix-Klein-Gymnasium is a secondary school in Gottingen housed in a historic building near the city center. The campus features multiple sports facilities and contemporary classrooms designed for modern educational instruction.
The institution was founded in 1890 as a Höhere Bürgerschule and received state recognition in 1906. In 1956 it was renamed after mathematician Felix Klein, establishing a connection to the city's scientific importance.
The school is named after mathematician Felix Klein, reflecting a connection to Gottingen's scientific heritage. It serves as a place where students from different backgrounds come together and gain new perspectives through exchange programs with partner schools abroad.
The building is conveniently located near the city center and is easily accessible by public transportation. The campus is visible from outside, though access to the interior is normally limited to school events and organized tours.
In 2007 the school became the first public school in Lower Saxony to receive accreditation as an International Baccalaureate World School. This achievement allows students to pursue a globally recognized diploma program.
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