Caspar Vischer Grammar School
Caspar Vischer Grammar School | |
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The Röhl villa used by the grammar school . | |
type of school | high school |
founding | 1893 |
place | Kulmbach |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 50 ° 6 '8 " N , 11 ° 26' 56" E |
student | around 900 (school year 2015/16) |
Teachers | about 70 |
management | Ulrike Endres |
Website | www.cvg-kulmbach.de |
The Caspar-Vischer-Gymnasium (short: CVG ) is a high school in the Bavarian district town of Kulmbach .
history
The Caspar-Vischer-Gymnasium was founded in 1893 as a “Higher Daughter School” and renamed in 1966 as a girls’s grammar school. In 1975 the school was renamed Caspar-Vischer-Gymnasium after the architect Caspar Vischer , who was born in Kulmbach . He rebuilt the Plassenburg zu Kulmbach under Margrave Georg Friedrich , after whom the second Kulmbach high school is named .
In 1968 the social science branch was offered to girls, which boys were only allowed to visit in 1986. Previously, there was a modern language branch for these as early as 1976 and the economics branch in 1978.
School branches
Students can choose between three different branches:
- Language branch ( English from the fifth grade , Latin or French from the sixth grade and Spanish or French from the eighth grade)
- Economics branch (economics and law and business informatics from the eighth grade, social studies from the ninth grade)
- Social science branch ( social studies and practical social education from the eighth grade, economics and law from the ninth grade)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Bavarian Ministry of Culture
- ↑ CVG website, welcome from the headmistress , accessed on September 29, 2017
- ↑ CVG website, History of the CVG , accessed on September 29, 2017.