Deutsche Schule Stockholm
German international school in Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deutsche Schule Stockholm (Swedish: Tyska skolan Stockholm) is a German international school in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves levels Vorschule through year 12 of gymnasium.[2]
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Deutsche Schule Stockholm | |
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The school | |
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Stockholm Sweden | |
Coordinates | 59°20′32″N 18°04′12″E |
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Type | German international school |
Established | 1612 [1] |
Grades | Vorschule through year 12 of gymnasium |
History
In 1612 the German Church, Stockholm, received the privilege by the then-reigning Swedish king Gustavus II Adolphus to form a German school. As Stockholm had been a destination for traders of the Hanseatic League for a long time, the children of these German-speaking mercenaries had to find a place to educate themselves, which was found in the German School.[3]
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