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There continues to be an emphasis on languages. Pupils have 8 years of either English or French, 6 years of Latin (5 years for intakes from 2011), and either 2 years of French or English (3 years from 2011) followed by 4 years of ancient Greek, or 6 years (7 years from 2011) of their second modern
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is only slowly being introduced in Austria since 2014/15; nevertheless, schools continue to examine their own pupils. Marks on non-centralised exams reflect the school's internal standards. The Akademisches Gymnasium has been performing Greek theatre on a semi-professional level, but is also known
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The period after World War I was very difficult for the Akademisches Gymnasium and it narrowly escaped closure because of a rapid decrease in the number of pupils. This development was temporarily reversed but in 1938 the school's fate was again in peril: with the Nazis coming to power in Austria,
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in March 1553, it is the oldest secondary school in Vienna and is now nondenominational and non-feepaying. The school offers a humanistic education and is known to be rather liberal compared to other traditional secondary schools in the city. Currently, there are approximately 600 pupils in 24
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After World War II, the Akademisches Gymnasium regained its old reputation. Known as one of the most demanding schools in Austria, it offers a general, humanistic education with a special focus on classical and modern languages preparing its pupils for further academic studies. Several of its
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dissolved the Jesuit order so that both the teaching staff and the educational objectives of the Akademisches Gymnasium changed. The new focus was on History, Mathematics, German, Literature and Geography. The school was now run by the
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The main educational objectives of the exclusively Jesuit teachers was to instill knowledge and the practice of Catholicism in the pupils. At the time, the Akademisches Gymnasium was located opposite the university (today the
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Additionally, there are many intra- and extra-curricular projects and optional classes. The aim of the Akademisches Gymnasium is to give pupils a broad but solid general education, preparing them for study at university.
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The school's main difficulty is lack of space. The landmark building cannot be enlarged, so there is not enough room to offer a place to all of the large number of applicants.
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final exam. The humanistic aspects became more and more pronounced as education focused on languages, history, mathematics and the natural sciences. The first
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showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate
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to decide about the founding of educational institutions. In March 1553, the Jesuits were granted permission to found the Akademisches Gymnasium.
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teachers also teach at the University of Vienna. State-run, the school is free of charge and admission by merit. Nationwide examination for the
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As a result of the reform of secondary schools in 1849 the school was restructured to its present curriculum of 8 years ending with the
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was felt among teachers as well as pupils. New didactical and paedagogical methods were introduced, as were tuition fees.
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In 1866 the school moved to its present building at Beethovenplatz in the 1st district of Vienna. It was built by
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for excellent musical performances. Lately, the school's choir has won several competitions.
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language. Italian, Spanish, Russian and Chinese are optional for the last three years.
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Festschrift zum 450. Jubiläum der Schulgründung, Akademisches Gymnasium Wien
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Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna
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Das Akademische Gymnasium in Wien. Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.
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Friedrich von Schmidt. (1825–1891). Ein gotischer Rationalist
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all the Jewish pupils and three teachers (one of them was
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Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien. Sonderausstellung
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48°12′05″N 16°22′34″E / 48.20139°N 16.37611°E / 48.20139; 16.37611
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