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In 1738, when the first eight students enlisted themselves. Two years later, the founder Christian the VI. visited the new school. In the following years, the school expanded. In 1745, it had already 45 students and four years later the first Jewish student attended the school. Between 1738 and 1800,
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In 1816, king Frederik the VI donated the FLORA DANICA, one of the most precious treasures, even nowadays, to the library of the Christianeum, just 16 years later the distinguished historian Theodor Mommsen attended the school. He is probably one of the most famous students the school has ever had.
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36 students of the school participate in the First World War voluntarily. In total, 133 students participate in the war. In 1917, the school had 470 students, in 1921 only 260. In May 1925, the first school trip to Puan Klent took place.
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are offered. The Christianeum has a sizable music department, the school choir being the largest in Germany. Furthermore, the school actively takes part in exchange programs with schools in
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many famous intellectuals attended the christianeum as the philosopher Salomon Maimon and the poet Johann Christoph Unzer or the famous Danish painter Jes Bundsen.
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became a student of the school. He was going to be one of the very well established scientists of the 20th century in mathematics.
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Start of the building of the new designed Christianeum in 1968. In the same year Russian is introduced as a subject.
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In the year 1946, 792 students attended the school. In mid-1947, school trips to Puan Klent started again.
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In 1964, the advertisement for an architect for the new building was published; Danish architect
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and English are mandatory from fifth grade. In grade nine students can choose between either
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The first Latin school here was founded as early as 1688 (according to other sources 1683) in
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The school started again on 6 August 1945. 192 teachers and students became victims of the
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In mid-1953, the first school trip abroad was made (to Italy). The pupil's magazine
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got a prize of the city Hamburg for being the best pupils magazine in Hamburg.
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In 1960, the C-orchestra was established, which is still active nowadays.
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came into power, many teachers who did not agree with the
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or Russian. Additionally, courses in Spanish, French and
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got fired. In 1934, 75% of the students were in the
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