Gymnasium Allee

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Gymnasium Allee
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Gymnasium Allee

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Opened1876
PrincipalUlf Nebe
Faculty75
Website http://www.gymnasium-allee.hamburg.de/

Gymnasium Allee is a school in form of a German "Gymnasium" in Hamburg-Altona-Nord. Founded in 1876 as a school for higher girls education, it is being used for both boys and girls since 1972. During the school year 2012/2013 794 pupils were educated by 75 teachers.

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Coordinates: 53°33′18″N9°56′28″E / 53.5550°N 9.9410°E / 53.5550; 9.9410


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