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  2. European School, Munich - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The European School Munich ... This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 02:44 (UTC).

  3. Print an AOL Calendar

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    Using AOL Calendar lets you keep track of your schedule with just a few clicks of a mouse. While accessing your calendar online gives you instant access to appointments and events, sometimes a physical copy of your calendar is needed. To print your calendar, just use the print functionality built into your browser.

  4. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The school year starts after the summer break (different from state to state, usually end/mid of August) and is divided into two terms. There are typically 12 weeks of holidays in addition to public holidays. Exact dates differ between states, but there are generally six weeks of summer and two weeks of Christmas holiday.

  5. List of DoDDS high schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserslautern American High School: 1952: Open: Red Raiders: Red/White Karlsruhe American High School: 1958: 1995: Knights: Black/White Mannheim American High School [3] 1956: 2011: Bison: Purple/Gold Munich American High School: 1946: 1992: Mustangs: Blue/White Nürnberg American High School: 1946: 1995: Eagles: Green/White Patch American ...

  6. Bavarian International School - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian International School gAG (BIS) is an English-language International Baccalaureate-curriculum international school based in Haimhausen, a municipality in the district Dachau in Bavaria, Germany, just north of Munich. [1] In 2016, a second campus in Munich-Schwabing (Leopoldstraße) was opened for primary students. The school ...

  7. 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).

  8. Munich International School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1966 and moved to the location in Starnberg in 1968. On the school site is Schloss Buchhof, a former castle which is now used as a farm and also houses administrative offices. It used to house arts and mathematics classes as well. On September 19, 1966, Munich International school welcomed its first 120 students.

  9. 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.