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1867 the three-year HBS of 's-Hertogenbosch was officially established. Staff was appointed on 1 September 1867. A. L. Lamers became the first president and teacher. Other teachers appointed on 1 September were J. Ringeling, J. M. Sistermans, E. H. P. van der Ven, and J. P. Ritschie. These were followed in September by H. Löhbach from Cologne and J. M. Servais.
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antiquities, mythology, ancient geography, and general and Dutch history. The second department taught calculus, logic and geometry; basics of physics, chemistry, and mechanics as applied to commerce, industry and manufacturing; geography; general and Dutch history; Dutch, French, German and English language and literature; and finally
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of students that the Latin School had in the early nineteenth century. On 31 December 1839 the Latin School had 19 students. On 31 December 1840 the number of students had diminished to just 14. On 31 December 1841 it was 19. In 1844 the latest count was 12. In 1845 the latest count was 18. In 1846 this was 15. In 1847 it was also 15.
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the gymnasium grew slowly. In 1923 there were 85 students. In 1926 there were 89 students, of which 35 were girls. In 1929 there were 103 students, of which 34 were girls. Meanwhile, it got competition from Roman Catholic schools with segregation between the sexes. These grew much faster, even though
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that subjects like history and geography were taught for the first time. In 1809 the municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch bought a house on the Papenhulst to house the Latin School. In 1815 a decree regulated the organization of all Dutch Latin schools. Some numbers are available on the rather low number
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The student numbers in 1866 showed the limited success of the broad gymnasium. That year it had only 39 students in both departments. Meanwhile, the Art Academy had over 300. The HBS was much more popular: its 1867–1868 course started with just 40 students, and had 55 by 31 December 1867. On 24 July
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Like all schools the City Gymnasium is paid for by the state. It is public in the sense that it is open to all children, not only those of parents who favor a particular religious or other conviction. Like the English grammar school the gymnasium is selective: it bases admission on the advice given
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The reform to a new type of gymnasium and the new building had the desired effects. On 1 January 1880 there were 11 teachers and 34 students. The schoolyear 1882–1883 had 57 students. However, the reform gave rise to new challenges. Students who wanted to study law or theology now had to pass exams
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The establishment of the HBS meant that the gymnasium lost its second department, and that "only the old Latin School was left". So, the old school was returned to the pre-1847 situation. The effect of the establishment of the HBS was even worse than imagined. In early 1867 it became clear that the
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The City Gymnasium no longer required a large building. The 1867–1868 course started with just 18 students. The gymnasium was revived by a new law on secondary education that broadened its scope. In July 1879 the municipality appointed these teachers for the gymnasium: G. Lamerschop for French and
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By October 1855 the new building on the west side of Papenhulst was ready. It combined the school and the library of the society. It was situated on the grounds of the Latin School, with the house of the principal of the school to the west, and the warehouse of A. P. Sopers to the east, a few
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In the 1850s there was quite some criticism about the curriculum of the second (practical) department of the gymnasium. By 1854 it had been lengthened to four years. By that time teaching about commercial subjects, drawing and clear writing were added. Indeed, separate teachers were appointed for
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Despite this the gymnasium did not grow much. In 1900–1901 it had 40 students. Lessons in gymnastics, physics, chemistry and natural history were given in the nearby building of the HBS. This cooperation between the HBS and the gymnasium was reason for the mayor to visit The Hague and to call an
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of the society. The municipality approved and offered to contribute 6,000 guilders. In July 1854 the provincial authorities approved to contribute 3,000 guilders for building the rooms for the society library. Meanwhile, the cost rose to 14,305, which substantially increased the cost for the
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The gymnasium had two departments. The first department prepared for university, while the other department focused on preparing for service in the army, navy, commerce or other societal positions that required a good education. The first department taught Latin, Greek, ancient literature,
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In August 1879 there was a tender for preparing grounds east of the Nachtegaalslaantje, meant for placement of the gymnasium building. On 25 August construction of the foundations and basement for the buildings of the gymnasium were tendered. In December 1880 the plan for the building on
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in mathematics in order to reach the university. The board of the City Gymnasium protested against this. In 1887 the municipality debated about the admission of a girl to the gymnasium. Even though girls had been admitted elsewhere, the municipality ruled against it.
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only lessons still given at the gymnasium were those in Latin and Greek. Meanwhile, the HBS wanted to expand to a five-year course. In July 1868 the minister stated that he would agree to a four-year course if the municipality provided classrooms.
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also surfaced in 1847. In November 1847 the school then advertised for teachers in mathematics, Dutch, French, German and English. On 18 September 1848 the City Gymnasium school was opened.
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clear writing and straight drawing in 1855. By 1857 the number of students had increased to 60, and the second department got a special class to prepare for the military academies.
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was built just south of the gymnasium, while the HBS got a new building just east of that new building. The open air equestrian facility in that place was moved elsewhere.
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Nachtegaalslaantje was approved. On 14 February 1880 construction was tendered. This is the building on the east side of Nachtegaalslaantje that still has the word
389: 195: 272:. The first department would take six years of study, the second only three years. The first rector of the gymnasium was the old rector of the Latin School, 492:
that represents parents, students and staff. There is also a society for parents, and one for students called LOS! (Leerlingenorganisatie Stedelijk).
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gymnasium, meaning that the school offers no other education. In recent decades this form of gymnasium has gained more popularity with parents.
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was taken into use. Soon after the move, the number of students greatly increased. In 2006 and 2013 the buildings B and C were then added.
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In 1863 the desire to have better practical secondary education in the Netherlands led to the law that established the very successful
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Non scholae sed vitae discimus (We leren niet voor school, maar voor het leven / we leren niet van school, maar van het leven)
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In October 1847 the Minister of the Interior made the Latin School of 's-Hertogenbosch a gymnasium. The name
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emergency meeting of the council when the government wanted to move the HBS. In the end a new covered
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German; J. Schüngel for physics and chemistry; A. L. Lamers and F. A. W. Schäfer for
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Handelingen van Het Provinciaal Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen in Noord-Brabant
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municipality. In September 1854 the order for construction of the new school was given.
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At the start of the schoolyear 2002–2003 a new building on the Mercator Square
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as an additional, compulsory part of the curriculum. The City Gymnasium is a
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In 1972, the school moved to a location on In den Boerenmouw 14, near the
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in the Netherlands. It is the second oldest school of the Netherlands.
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arrived in 's-Hertogenbosch in 1609, they took control of the school.
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by the primary school. On 1 August 2002 City Gymnasium joined the
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The City Grammar school offers gymnasium education. Here the word
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The City Gymnasium is the direct continuation of the medieval
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Categoraal gymnasium school in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
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Beschryvinge der stadt ende meyerye van 'sHertogen-Bossche.
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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Provinciale Noordbrabantsche en 's Hertogenbossche courant
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In July 1853 the Provincial Society for Art and Sciences
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De Noord-Brabanter : staat- en letterkundig dagblad
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De Noord-Brabanter : staat- en letterkundig dagblad
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Description of the city and Meierij of 's-Hertogenbosch
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Provinciaal Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen
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De voorname Huizen en Gebouwen van 's-Hertogenbosch
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Schoemaker-Konings 604:The main Buildings and Houses of 's-Hertogenbosch 254:Design of building on the west side of Papenhulst 613:"De Huisvesting van het Provinciaal Genootschap" 1207:"Verslag der spoedeisende openbare vergadering" 477:Openbare Stichting Zelfstandige Gymnasia (OSZG) 99:Onderwijsstichting Zelfstandige Gymnasia (OSZG) 647: 1039: 1037: 988: 986: 543:René van Dammen (audience measurement expert) 8: 1235:Buildings and structures in 's-Hertogenbosch 487: 481: 475: 465: 405: 280: 259: 817:"Stedelijk Gymnasium van 's Hertogenbosch" 18: 937:"Stedelijk Gymnasium te 's Hertogenbosch" 513:(humanist, teacher and Latin playwright) 450:voorbereidend wetenschappelijk onderwijs 261:Stedelijk Gymnasium van 's-Hertogenbosch 628: 306:Previous location on Nachtegaalslaantje 294:buildings north of the casino society. 523:Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol 611:Van Sasse van Ysselt, A.F.O. (1927), 596:Van Sasse van Ysselt, A.F.O. (1910), 7: 422:refers to the teaching done in the 37:City Gymnasium from the south-east 14: 500:Very notable former pupils are: 246:(1805-1869), principal from 1834 31: 448:. A gymnasium offers a form of 871:"Zitting van vrijdag 28 Julij" 591:] (in Dutch), Broer Jansz. 581:Van Oudenhoven, Jacob (1649), 150:http://www.stedgymdenbosch.nl/ 1: 1230:Gymnasiums in the Netherlands 50: 853:"'s Hertogenbosch, 25 Julij" 486:. There is a council called 440: 434: 1067:Nederlandsche staatscourant 889:"'s Hertogenbosch, 20 Sept" 785:Nederlandsche staatscourant 731:Nederlandsche staatscourant 677:Nederlandsche Staatscourant 546:P. F. Thomése (writer) 1251: 907:"'s Hertogenbosch, 18 Oct" 799:"'s Hertogenbosch, 22 Oct" 428: 1011:Van Sasse van Ysselt 1927 994:"Binnenlandsche Berigten" 924:Van Sasse van Ysselt 1927 660:Van Sasse van Ysselt 1927 636:Van Sasse van Ysselt 1910 444:, leading to the meaning 212:Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch 51: 47: 30: 270:double-entry bookkeeping 1153:"Laatste Berichten enz" 1117:"Openbare Aanbesteding" 507:(humanist, philosopher) 334:In den Boerenmouw, 1974 182:Organized by the church 140:Feuniks, het Weekeindje 533:Recent former pupils: 488: 482: 476: 466: 406: 335: 307: 287:cabinet of curiosities 281: 260: 255: 247: 169:, which is known as a 496:Notable former pupils 333: 305: 253: 242: 1087:. 27 September 1867. 1081:"Ingezonden Stukken" 1000:. 12 September 1865. 943:. 11 September 1854. 895:. 22 September 1854. 893:Algemeen Handelsblad 857:Algemeen Handelsblad 803:Algemeen Handelsblad 511:Georgius Macropedius 489:medezeggenschapsraad 394:comprehensive school 390:St. John's Cathedral 298:The HBS is split off 75:Categoraal gymnasium 1159:. 17 February 1885. 648:Van Oudenhoven 1649 365:equestrian facility 316:Hogere Burgerschool 235:The broad gymnasium 25:Stedelijk Gymnasium 979:. 20 October 1863. 913:. 18 October 1855. 823:. 4 November 1847. 805:. 26 October 1847. 505:Desiderius Erasmus 384:After World War II 336: 308: 274:C. R. Hermans 256: 248: 226:It was during the 222:Dutch Latin School 128:Number of students 1141:. 1 January 1880. 961:. 22 August 1863. 767:Bredasche courant 749:Bredasche courant 713:Bredasche courant 695:Bredasche courant 517:Gerardus Mercator 326:The new gymnasium 198:church. 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natural history
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St. John's Cathedral
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