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Deutsche Schule Bukarest
Location
Bucharest

Romania
Information
TypeGerman international school
Established2007
GradesKinderkrippe, Kindergarten, Grundschule, and Gymnasium

Deutsche Schule Bukarest (DSBU; Romanian: Şcoala Germană București) is a German international school in Bucharest, Romania, [1] established in 2007.

It includes a nursery school (Kinderkrippe), kindergarten, elementary school ( Grundschule), and high school ( Gymnasium). [2] It is accredited by the German government's Central Agency for German Schools Abroad, as a Deutsche Schule im Ausland [ de] ("German School Abroad"), being one of currently 143 such schools established internationally to promote the German culture and language in other countries. [3]

Other German-language schools in Buchaest

DSBU should not be confused with Bukarest's historical German school, established before 1778, the year of its first documented mention [4] (a school researcher even speaks of proof going back to 1752) and currently called German Goethe College Bucharest  [ de; ro], once the confessional school of the German Evangelical community. It has been an important and attractive educational institution for the entire population of the capital city for over a century, reaching 2000 enrolled students and above before WWI and in the 1970s.

There are also two recently established private German-language schools, Zeppelin Schule (est. 2012; www.zeppelinschule.ro), and the Hermann Oberth International German School in Voluntari suburb (est. 2012; www.scoala-germana.ro/en).

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References

  1. ^ " Kontakt Archived 2015-02-20 at the Wayback Machine." Deutsche Schule Bukarest. Retrieved on 20 February 2015. "Str. Aron Cotruș 51 RO-014131 Bukarest"
  2. ^ " Entstehung Archived 2015-02-15 at the Wayback Machine." Deutsche Schule Bukarest. Retrieved on 20 February 2015.
  3. ^ Headmaster's Greeting [in German]. Accessed 11 Feb 2022.
  4. ^ Herbert H. Hoffmann (15 April 2002). "Deutsche Schule in Bukarest begeht Jubiläum" [German School in Bucharest Celebrates Jubilee]. Siebenbürgische Zeitung (in German). No. 6. Munich: Verband der Siebenbürger Sachsen in Deutschland e.V. p. 6. Retrieved 20 March 2024 – via siebenbuerger.de (17 April 2002).

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