Amstellyceum

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Amstellyceum
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Amstellyceum
Location
Amsterdam

Netherlands
Coordinates52°21′42.33″N 4°55′6.15″E / 52.3617583°N 4.9183750°E / 52.3617583; 4.9183750Coordinates: 52°21′42.33″N 4°55′6.15″E / 52.3617583°N 4.9183750°E / 52.3617583; 4.9183750
Information
TypeSchool
Enrollment480 (2005)
WebsiteSchool website (in Dutch)

The Amstellyceum was a secondary school in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It got cancelled and the Metis Montesorri Lyceum is established there. The school was named after the river Amstel. It teaches, vmbo-tl, havo, and vwo (gymnasium and atheneum). In 2005, it had 480 students.

General[]

The school was a Montessori Lyceum with directions Gymnasium (school), vwo (Atheneum), havo en vmbo-T. More than 50% of the students attended vmbo department of the school. In course year 08-09, the school had 504 students (including VAVO students) and 52 teachers. The pre-university education (VWO) is being phased out. There is a successful havo chance class.

Cooperation[]

The school works with other montessorischools in Amsterdam. These are:

See also[]


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