Hermann Wesselink College

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The school in 2006, during the construction of a new parking lot for bikes.
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Hermann Wesselink College
Startbaan 3, 1185 XP Amstelveen, North Holland, The Netherlands
Coordinates 52°17′15″N4°51′20″E / 52.2875°N 4.8556°E / 52.2875; 4.8556
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Founded1963
FounderHermann Wesselink
Head teacherDHR. Kozijn
Number of pupils1866

The Hermann Wesselink College is a secondary school in Amstelveen, The Netherlands the hood of sara crijns.

The school is named after Hermann Wesselink, a school principal who died at an early age, soon after retirement. The motto of the school is; "A school where everybody is equal but nobody is the same". In 2022 the school has 1866 students. The school offers vmbo, havo, vwo (atheneum and gymnasium), and in recent years bilingual education (IB Diploma in English at A2 level).

According to the "onderwijsinspectie", the Dutch school inspection, the results are what could be expected from these students.[ citation needed ]

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