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There continues to be an emphasis on languages. Pupils have 8 years of either
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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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Catholicism in the pupils. At the time, the Akademisches Gymnasium was located opposite the university (today the
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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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