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  1. Goethe Gymnasium. Type: STATE. Head of school: Dr. Ute Utech. IB School since: 01 January 1972. Country / territory: GERMANY. Region: IB Africa, Europe, Middle East. IB School code: 000006. Website: www.gg-ffm.de/ Programmes offered. Authorised: 01 January 1972. Language of instruction: ENGLISH. Gender: COEDUCATIONAL. Boarding facilities: DAY.

  2. Goethe-Gymnasium, Frankfurt. Coordinates: 50°06′40″N 8°39′31″E. The landmarked building of the Goethe-Gymnasium. Goethe-Gymnasium is a gymnasium (secondary school) named after notable Frankfurt native Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832). It is situated in the Westend of the city of Frankfurt am Main in Germany, near the ...

  3. Sun: 10am - 12pm. The globally active cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany in Singapore. The Goethe-Institut Singapore offers German courses, foster intercultural encounters and provide information about Germany.

  4. The Goethe Gymnasium is coeducational secondary school in Karlsruhe, a town in Baden Württemberg, Germany. It is named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It specialises in the natural sciences and modern languages and offers a bilingual English stream, making it unique in Karlsruhe.

  5. We are a one stop gym that includes unlimited classes, open-gym, sauna, and body-fat testing with your membership. No matter your fitness level or background, whether a professional athlete, beginner, or aging senior, 11athletics is here to help you excel at life!

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  6. Premier workout facility in Columbus, Ohio, with three unique fitness studios offering three styles of highly effective functional fitness classes. Classes combine science, strength, and cutting-edge equipment to deliver high-energy, low-impact workouts in just 30 minutes.

  7. This project launched by the Federal Ministry of Education has been applied at Goethe Gymnasium since 2005. Starting this year, one or more eLearning units per semester are held in all lower-cycle classes. In parallel, teachers receive pedagogical, didactic and technical training through programmes offered by the