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  2. Japanische Internationale Schule München - Wikipedia

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    The school does not hold classes on German public holidays. [ 1 ] The Japanisches Institut in München e.V. (JIM; ミュンヘン日本語補習授業校 Myunhen Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō ), Munich's Japanese supplementary school , holds some of its classes in the Munich Japanese school building when it is unable to hold classes at the usual ...

  3. Public holidays in Germany - Wikipedia

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    By law, "the Sundays and the public holidays remain protected as days of rest from work and of spiritual elevation" (Art. 139 WRV, part of the German constitution via Art. 140 GG). Thus all Sundays are, in a manner, public holidays – but usually not understood by the term "holiday" (except for, normally, Easter Sunday and Pentecost Sunday).

  4. List of schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Munich; European School, Munich; ... This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 12:22 (UTC).

  5. Summer vacation - Wikipedia

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    These are not always whole weeks. In Wallonia and French-speaking education, the summer holidays start in the second week of July, and lessons are also resumed in the last week of August. The school holidays in French-speaking education have been reformed from the 2022–2023 school year, in Flanders the two-month summer holiday will be maintained.

  6. 2024 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    12 September – A suspected Islamic extremist is arrested in Munich on suspicion of plotting attacks against German soldiers. [ 103 ] 13 September – Germany and Kenya agree on a labour migration deal which will see 250,000 skilled and semi-skilled Kenyan workers go work in Germany amid a shortage of skilled labour in the German economy .

  7. Munich Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The Munich Metropolitan Region is one of eleven metropolitan regions in Germany, consisting of the agglomeration areas of Munich, Augsburg, Ingolstadt, Landshut, Rosenheim and Landsberg am Lech. It is Germany's fifth most populous metropolitan region after the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan-Region , the Frankfurt Rhine-Main-Region , the Berlin ...

  8. Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium was one of the first schools in Munich to grant students access to the internet via Broadband. At about the same time, the school also installed its own server where students, teachers, parents, and anyone interested can access various information about the school. Various servers were also added later.

  9. Städtisches Luisengymnasium München - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded by Simon Spitzweg, the father of the famous painter Carl Spitzweg. In 1901 the students moved into the school house planned by Theodor Fischer. Peace activist Marie Zehetmaier was one of the first women to get a job as a physics and math teacher. From 1905 she taught at the Luisengymnasium. [1]