Schmidt's Girls College

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Schmidt's Girls College[1] (SGC; German: Schmidt-Schule Jerusalem, Arabic: كلية شميدت) is a Christian girls' school,[2] located in East Jerusalem.[3] It includes a grundschule (primary school) programme,[4] as well as the German International Abitur (Deutsche Internationale Abiturprüfung, DIAP) programme.[5] It also offers a Tawjihi programme.

It is a German international school.[6] The school takes its name from the Lazarist Friedrich Wilhelm Schmidt (1833-1907), heading and developing the school between 1890 and his fatal accident.

It was founded in 1886 in the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire as Schmidt's Girls' School. At the time it was a Catholic institution. It later became known as Schmidt's College.[7] The school's area became a part of the British Mandate of Palestine before becoming a part of Jordanian-annexed (1948) and later Israel-controlled (1967) East Jerusalem.

References

  1. "Home." Schmidt's Girls College. Retrieved on 23 January 2015. "Student at Schmidt's Girls College today, leader tomorrow!"
  2. "Schule." Schmidt-Schule Jerusalem. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.
  3. "Kontakt." Schmidt-Schule Jerusalem. Retrieved on 23 January 2015. "Nablus Road 2 P.O. Box 19070 East-Jerusalem via Israel"
  4. "Herzlich Willkommen auf der Grundschulseite der Schmidt Schule in Ost-Jerusalem." Schmidt-Schule Jerusalem. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.
  5. "Information on the German International Abitur (DIAP)." Schmidt-Schule Jerusalem. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.
  6. "Schmidt Schule, Ost-Jerusalem." Federal Office of Administration. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.
  7. Wawrzyn, Heidemarie. Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948. Walter de Gruyter, August 1, 2013. ISBN 3110306522, 9783110306521. p. 56.
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