Rector's School

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A church school was in the 19th / 20th century from the public school emerged extracurricular educational institution. Its rector , who was usually a theologian, prepared students capable of learning Latin for attending secondary school with additional private lessons. If the rectorate school was also considered to be a middle school, it replaced the first classes of the grammar school in terms of both the level of instruction and the curriculum and was therefore considered a feeder for the higher schools. It is part of the grammar school system.

List of "Rector's Schools" as the current designation of historical schools or the former designation of certain current schools:

literature

  • Günter Höffken: On the institutionalization and development of the middle school in Prussia from 1872 to 1945. Diss. Potsdam 2006, p. 26.