Friedrich-Dessauer-Gymnasium, Frankfurt

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Friedrich Dessauer Gymnasium
Friedrich-Dessauer-Gymnasium
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Address
Michael-Stumpf-Straße 2

65929 Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main
,
Germany
Coordinates50°06′16″N 08°32′34″E / 50.10444°N 8.54278°E / 50.10444; 8.54278Coordinates: 50°06′16″N 08°32′34″E / 50.10444°N 8.54278°E / 50.10444; 8.54278
Information
School typePublic, sixth form Gymnasium
Founded1975; 46 years ago (1975)
School number5218[1]
Head of schoolClaudia Hemmling
Grades11–13
GenderCoeducational
Age range16-20
Sixth form studentsapproximate 853
LanguageGerman
Hours in school day5-11
Websitefdg-frankfurt.de (in German)

The Friedrich-Dessauer-Gymnasium (abbreviation: FDG; English: Frederick Dessauer Gymnasium) is a sixth form Gymnasium in the district Höchst of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The eponym is Friedrich Dessauer (1881–1963). The school has approximately 101 (year 2004) teachers and 853 (year 2009) students.

Famous persons connected to the school are Michael Gahler (born 1960), a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Hesse.

In 2007 the old building was torn down and rebuilt in 2009.

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