Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium
Location
Groningen
Information
TypeGymnasium
DenominationChristian
Founded1909
RectorMrs. E. van der Velden
Staff78
Number of students710 (2014/15)
Websitehttp://www.wlg.nl/

The Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium is a Christian gymnasium (secondary school) in Groningen, Netherlands. It is the smaller of two non-comprehensive gymnasiums in Groningen, along with Praedinius Gymnasium. As of 2015, the gymnasium had approximately 710 students[1] and 78 staff members.[2]

History

On March 11,1909, a group of parents founded the school. It was named the Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium after Count William Louis of Nassau-Dillenburg.

Academic results

An average of 71% of all students pass the Dutch final exams without repeating a class. The average mark for the final exams is 6.8 out of 10.[2]

Facilities

The gymnasium was originally located at 46 Oosterstraat. In 1923, it was relocated to 11 Oosterstraat as enrollment increased. In 1969, the school relocated to 220 Verzetstrijderslaan.

References

  1. axel. "Introductie schoolkeuze".
  2. 1 2 "Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium".

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