Albertus Magnus School

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Albertus Magnus Schools are named after the medieval theologian Albertus Magnus († 1280).

Germany

Surname place state type of school founding year Details on naming
Albertus Magnus Gymnasium Beckum Beckum North Rhine-Westphalia high school 1910 1910
Albertus Magnus High School Bensberg North Rhine-Westphalia high school 1858
Free open all-day school Albertus Magnus Crailsheim Baden-Württemberg Primary school high school
Albertus Magnus High School Ettlingen Baden-Württemberg high school 1972 1972
Albertus Magnus High School Friesoythe Lower Saxony high school 1957 Renamed AMG in 1963.
Albertus Magnus Secondary School Hildesheim Lower Saxony secondary school
Albertus Magnus School Kerpen - Mödrath North Rhine-Westphalia Catholic elementary school
Albertus Magnus High School Cologne-Ehrenfeld North Rhine-Westphalia high school 1878 Renamed AMG in 1954.
Albertus High School Lauingen Bavaria high school 1561 (previous school)
GGS Albertus Magnus Norvenich North Rhine-Westphalia primary school
Albertus Magnus High School regensburg Bavaria high school 1505 (previous school) Renamed AMG in 1962 (due to the memory of the Albertinum Lyceum, the proximity to the Dominican Church and Albertus - Magnus - Platz)
Albertus Magnus High School Rottweil Baden-Württemberg high school 1297 (previous school) 1953
Albertus Magnus School Wins North Rhine-Westphalia secondary schools
Albertus Magnus High School St. Ingbert Saarland high school 1891 (previous school) Renamed AMG in 1970.
Albertus Magnus Secondary School St. Ingbert Saarland secondary school 1957: Separation of Realschule and Realgymnasium close cooperation with neighboring AMG (see above)
Albertus Magnus High School Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg high school 1614 (previous school Collegium Ambrosianum) Renamed AMG in 1983
Episcopal Albertus Magnus High School Viersen - Dülken North Rhine-Westphalia high school 1967 1967
Albertus Magnus School Viernheim Hesse high school 1945 as a private school with two public corporations as school bodies, the diocese of Mainz and the city of Viernheim 1945

Austria

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the AMG-Beckum
  2. Albertus Magnus - our school patron ( Memento from May 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ AMG Cologne, history on the school homepage ( Memento from August 20, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  4. 500 Years AMG Regensburg, Annual Report 2004 ( Memento from June 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. History of the AMG Rottweil
  6. a b history of AMG St. Ingbert on the school homepage
  7. The school profile

See also