Английская Википедия:Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Freiburg im Breisgau
The DFG / LFA Freiburg (Шаблон:Lang-fr; Шаблон:Lang-de) is a DFG/LFA, a public French-German secondary school in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. It offers free education from grades 5 through 12.[1]
The DFG Freiburg was established in Шаблон:Start date.[2] Final year students take the French-German Baccalaureate, a diploma recognised by France as equivalent to the Шаблон:Lang, and by Germany as equivalent to the Шаблон:Lang.[3][4] For the final three years, students choose between literary, social, and natural science branches (L, ES and S) as is usual in French Шаблон:Lang.[5]
In 2017, on the occasion of the Treaty of Rome's 60th anniversary, the school's student representatives published a pro-European opinion piece saying "don't mess with the European Union".[6][7]
Amenities
The campus consists of an old building with an annex and a gym, a new building, a sports field, and a pavilion.[8]:53 The old building was designed by Konrad Kuhn[9][10]:68 and built in 1976. It stands on the former site of the municipal plant nursery, which moved to the Mundenhof in the west of Freiburg in the early 1970s.[9]
The roofs of the old and new building are equipped with photovoltaic solar panels with a combined nominal power of 55 kWp.[11][12] The panels were erected by students and teachers,[13] and belong to a registered association (e.V.) incorporated in 2002.[14] The association also installed a small wind turbine on the new building.[15][16]
The school offers rooms in its boarding school in Günterstal,[17] which had 64 residents in 2017.[8]:47 Around 100 students live across the French border in Alsace and attend school using a bus organised by parents.[18]
Notable alums
- Franziska Brantner, former Member of the European Parliament and member of the German Bundestag since 2013[13][19]
- Isabelle Joschke, sailor[20]
- Anna Peters, former federal spokesperson of the Grüne Jugend[21]
- David Afkham[22]
See also
- Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium (about the school form)
German international schools in France:
References
External links
Шаблон:International schools in Germany Шаблон:French schools in Central and Eastern Europe
- ↑ "Accès Шаблон:Webarchive/"Anfahrt Шаблон:Webarchive." DFG / LFA Freiburg. Retrieved on April 28, 2015. "DFG/LFA Runzstr.83 - 79102 Freiburg" - Directions (French)Шаблон:Dead link
- ↑ "Un peu d'histoire" (Archive)/"Schulgeschichte" (Archive). DFG / LFA Buc. Retrieved on 28 April 2015.
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