Colegio Humboldt, Caracas
Coordinates: 10°30′44″N 66°52′02″W / 10.512270°N 66.867301°W / 10.512270; -66.867301
Colegio Humboldt |
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Caracas Venezuela |
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Established |
May 15, 1894 (1894-05-15) |
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German Spanish English French |
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Colegio Humboldt, Caracas is a German school located in Caracas, Venezuela.[1][2]
History
Founded on May 15, 1894, with the name "Deutsche Schule" (Spanish: Colegio Alemán; literally means "German School") upon the initiative of German citizens and the then ambassador Count von Kleist-Tychow.
Since the 1998–1999 school year, the name of the school was changed to "Colegio de Encuentro Bicultural Humboldt" via an agreement signed between the German and Venezuelan governments. Now it is called "Colegio Humboldt Caracas". It is one of the best schools in Caracas and in Venezuela, the only one which offers four language (German, Spanish, English, French) teaching and a unique experience of true bicultural environment.
System
The school consists of four parts, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle and High school. The German school system also has a way of graduation called "Abitur" which is offered for People who are in the "e" section.
The sections are until fifth grade (sixth in German system) A-Spanish B-Spanish C-Spanish and D-German each section is a classroom. On sixth grade there is an Exam and kids from the Spanish section can go to the German which are now two classrooms each E1 and E2.
See also
References
- ↑ Todo Uslar - Page 270 Mauricio García Araujo, Arturo Uslar Pietri - 2001 Editorial Panapo, Caracas, 1997 / "Cien años de historia" en: Centenario Colegio Humboldt, Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos del Colegio Humboldt, Caracas, 1994 "
- ↑ "Contactos." Colegio Humboldt, Caracas. Retrieved on 15 March 2015. "Prolongación Av. El Estanque Urb. Ávila, Norte del Country Club"
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Maracaibo | |
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El Tigre |
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Maturín | |
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Puerto La Cruz | |
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Punto Fijo |
- Colegio Italo Venezolano Cristo Rey(**)
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Valencia |
- Colegio La Esperanza[2](*)
- Colegio Internacional de Carabobo (International School of Carabobo)[3]
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Mérida |
- Colegio Monseñor Bosset[4](*)
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Ciudad Bolívar |
- Colegio María Montessori(**)
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Anaco |
- Centro Educativo Internacional Anzoátegui[5]
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Ciudad Ojeda |
- Escuela Las Morochas[6]
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Maracay | |
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Barquisimeto |
- Colegio San Pedro(**)
- Colegio Agazzi[8](**)
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Chile |
- Deutsche Schule Chillán(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Concepción
- Deutsche Schule Frutillar(*)'
- Deutsche Schule La Serena(*)'
- Deutsche Schule La Unión(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Los Ángeles(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Osorno(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Puerto Montt(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Puerto Varas(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Punta Arenas(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Sankt Thomas Morus Santiago
- Deutsche Schule Santiago
- Deutsche Schule San Felipe(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Temuco(*)'
- Deutsche Schule Valdivia
- Deutsche Schule Valparaiso
- Deutsche Schule Villarrica(*)'
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Former schools |
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- Deutsche Schule Los Leones und Wilh.-v.-Humboldt-Seminar für Lehrer und Kindergärtnerinnen
- Colegio Chileno-Aleman de Macul
- Liceo Aleman (Santiago)
- Colegio Santa Ursula (Santiago)
- Instituto Santa Maria (Santiago)
- Colegio Mariano (Santiago)
- Deutsche Marienschule Santiago-La Florida
- Deutsche Schule Santiago-Nuñoa
- Deutsche Schule Ancud-Chiloe
- Instituto Aleman Frutillar
- Deutsche Schule Gorbea
- Deutsche Schule Llanquihue
- Escuela Aleman Huefel-Comuy (Paja-Maisan)
- Deutsche Schule Paillaco
- Deutsche Schule Pucon
- Colegio Aleman Purranque
- Colegio Aleman Quilpe
- Colegio Aleman Tomé
- Deutsche Schule Traiguen
- Deutsches Internat Villa Alemana
- Deutsche Schule Viña del Mar
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- Deutsche Schulen Alto-Parana-Gebiet
- Deutsche Schulen, Zentralschule Filadelfia, and Lehrerseminar Filadelfia Kolonie Fernheim
- Deutsche Schulen and Zentralschule (Kolonie Friesland)
- Deutsche Schulen (Kolonie Independencia)
- Deutsche Schulen, Vereinschule Loma Plata, and Lehrerfortbildungsanstalt Loma Plata (Kolonie Menno)
- Deutsche Schulen and Zentralschule Halbstadt (Kolonie Neuland)
- Deutsche Schule and Zentralschule Tiefenbrunn(Kolonie Volendam)
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Schools marked with asterisks (*) do not appear on the ZfA list of German schools. There were previously schools in Villa Ballester (Hölters Schule), Argentina; in Los Ángeles, Osorno, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, Punta Arenas, Temuco, Valparaiso, and La Unión, Chile and a school in Maracaibo recognized by the West German government (see p. 23-24 and 29/51) |