Stefan-George-Gymnasium Bingen, Secondary school in Bingen am Rhein, Germany.
Stefan-George-Gymnasium is a secondary school in Bingen am Rhein comprising five buildings, including a protected historical structure, main classroom area, science wing, gymnasium, and arts section. This layout allows specialized use of spaces for different subjects and school activities.
The school was founded in 1839 as Herzogliche Realschule Bingen, starting with 22 students. Educational reforms gradually transformed it into a comprehensive secondary school.
The school bears the name of German poet Stefan George, who was born in the Büdesheim district of Bingen am Rhein in 1868. This naming connects the institution to a notable literary figure from the region.
The school is located in Bingen am Rhein and is accessible by local transport connections. Visitors should check ahead which areas are open to the public and contact the school administration.
The school shares the local education landscape with a neighboring institution, which influences student distribution in the area. This proximity to other schools shapes the educational environment.
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