Anna-Schmidt-Schule

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Private school in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
50°07′08.44″N 8°40′27.51″E / 50.1190111°N 8.6743083°E / 50.1190111; 8.6743083InformationTypePrivate schoolFounded1886School number5117[1]Head of schoolPetra König, Gerrit Ulmke, Marco SteinführerGrades1–13GenderCoeducationalNumber of studentsaltogether approximate 1,280Education systemMontessoriLanguageEnglish, French, German, Latin, SpanishWebsitewww.anna-schmidt-schule.info

The Anna-Schmidt-Schule (abbreviation: ASS; English: Anna Schmidt School) is a private school in the districts of Westend and Nieder-Erlenbach of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Administrative Building in Nieder-Erlenbach
Entrance to schoolground
Anna Schmidt (April 1852 - Sept 1929

History

The school is named after Anna Schmidt (1852–1929[2]). Since 1979, it has been a UNESCO project school (UNESCO-Projektschule)[3] and a full-time school. The school has approximately 95 teachers, 20 educators and 1,280 students.

In the academic year of 2003/2004, the duration of training to reach the Abitur was reduced to eight years, deviating from the usual procedure in Germany where secondary education ends after nine years.

References

  1. ^ Bildungsserver Hessen — Anna-Schmidt-Schule
  2. ^ Lyzeum mit „mütterlichem Einschlag“ – Die Anna-Schmidt-Schule in den Jahren des Direktoriums ihrer Gründerin 1886-1928[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ See also http://www.ups-schulen.de
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