Draft:Heriburg - Gymnasium Coesfeld

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Heriburg - Gymnasium is a learning institution in Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. It was founded as an all - girls - school in 1923. Since then, the school was opened for everyone and provides lessons for grades 5 - 13. It is applying stateown school boards.

The Heriburg - Gymnasium uses multiple systems of separation in subjects. In grade seven and eight, there is a mandatory choice in place for a secondary foreign language and a tertiary one / natural sciences subject. Also there is a differenced system of language - and science based subjects which are increasingly applied until tenth grade.

The school giving secondary ecducation gives the opportunity to earn all possible german secondary school qualifications. The grade system is split into three categories; The Erprobungsstufe is meant to allow a comfortable and slow - paced way of learning and dealing with the new environment for new students. It includes grades five and six. From grade seven to grade ten pupils are part of the Mittelstufe, which roughly compares to junior high school. Finally, from grade eleven onward, students are in a voluntary programm of personalized learning, Oberstufe, to reach the highest form of german school qualification; The Abitur.

Current chairman of the Heriburg - Gymnasium is Christian Krahl. He is supported by the Kollegium of 44 additional teachers with varying focuses in teaching. The deputy chairwoman is Christine Uphues. Both are in their positions for multiple years.

The reputation of the Heriburg - Gymnasium is mixed. One anonymous account calls it "very light.".

The Heriburg - Gymnasium owns social media contacts aswell. The account heriburg.abi.2025 and other are showing parts of the school and regular life of the students.

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