Barlaeus Gymnasium

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Barlaeus Gymnasium
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Barlaeus Gymnasium in 2005
Location
Weteringschans 29–31
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates52°21′44″N 4°53′04″E / 52.36222°N 4.88444°E / 52.36222; 4.88444Coordinates: 52°21′44″N 4°53′04″E / 52.36222°N 4.88444°E / 52.36222; 4.88444
Information
TypePublic[1] Gymnasium
MottoDisciplina Vitae Scipio
Established1885
PrincipalAlwin Hietbrink
Staff90
Number of students800
Colour(s)Blue  
Websitewww.barlaeus.nl

The Barlaeus Gymnasium is a secondary school in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It is one of the five categorial gymnasia in Amsterdam, the other four being Vossius Gymnasium, Ignatius Gymnasium, Het 4e gymnasium and . It offers a classical curriculum, including studies in Latin and Greek. The school stands opposite the music venue Paradiso, close to the Leidseplein.

Het Stedelijk Gymnasium was established in 1885. It is the oldest of the four gymnasia, although its origins stretch back to the Latijnse scholen (Latin schools) whose existence is documented as far back as 1594. Since 1927, the school has been named after Caspar Barlaeus. Famous alumni include politicians Frits Bolkestein, Els Borst and writer Willem Frederik Hermans.

Former pupils[]

References[]

  1. ^ A public (openbare) school in the Netherlands is a school which receives only state funding, as opposed to special schools, which often receive religious funding too. See also: Schoolstrijd
Sources
  • Education inspection report
  • Article on the school's reception of funding intended for "problem" schools
  • Hermans, Peter (2004). Niet voor de school - Niet voor het leven. Amsterdam: Barlaeus Gymnasium.

External links[]

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