Bettinaschule

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Bettinaschule
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Bettinaschule
Feuerbachstraße 37–47


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60325

Germany
Coordinates 50°7′0.99″N8°39′46.88″E / 50.1169417°N 8.6630222°E / 50.1169417; 8.6630222
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School type Public Gymnasium
Founded1855
School number5106 [1]
Head of schoolElke Schinkel
Grades5–13
Gender Coeducational
Number of studentsc.1,028
Sixth form studentsc.304 (grade 11–13)
Website www.bettinaschule-frankfurt.de
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The Bettinaschule (English: Bettina School) is a Gymnasium in Westend, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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The eponym is Bettina von Arnim (1785–1859). The school has approximately 71 teachers and 1,028 students.

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