Vossius Gymnasium
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Vossius Gymnasium | |
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Address | |
Messchaertstraat 1 , North Holland , 1077 WS Netherlands | |
Coordinates | 52°20′45″N 4°53′03″E / 52.3459°N 4.8843°E |
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Type | Public gymnasium |
Motto | Latin: Sine labore nihil (Without work nothing) |
Established | 1926 |
Rector | Jan van Muilekom |
Age range | 12–18 |
Colour(s) | Red |
Song | Carmen Vossianum |
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Website | www |
Vossius Gymnasium is a public gymnasium in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. It was established in 1926 and is named after Gerardus Vossius. In 2014, it was ranked best VWO school in Amsterdam and 4th in the country by RTL Nieuws.[1] It is also consistently ranked among the best in the country in terms of final exam results.[2]
History
[edit]The gymnasium school type in the Netherlands originates from the “Latijnse school” (Latin school), a medieval school type for the upper class where Latin, an essential language for studying at university, was taught. The school originates from the in 1342 established “Hoofdschool”, which in the 16th century became the “Latijnse School”, which in turn became the “Amsterdam Stedelijk Gymnasium” in 1847. In the 1930s, the Gymnasium school type became so popular that a second public gymnasium had to be founded in Amsterdam. Thus in 1926 the “Amsterdam Stedelijk Gymnasium” was split into the Barlaeus Gymnasium and the Vossius Gymnasium with the latter claiming the earlier dates of foundation.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Arnon Grunberg, writer and journalist
- Gerard Reve, writer
- Rob du Bois, composer, pianist and jurist
- Rogier van Otterloo, composer and conductor
- Karel van het Reve, writer, translator and literary historian, teaching and writing on Russian literature
- Renate Rubinstein, writer, journalist and columnist
- Igor Sijsling, professional tennis player
Notable staff
[edit]- Arnold Heertje, economist, professor, writer and columnist
- Jacques Presser, historian, writer and poet
References
[edit]- ^ "Deze middelbare scholen scoren het best" [These high schools score the best]. RTL nieuws (in Dutch). December 6, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
- ^ "Examencijfers" [Exam grades]. Vossius Gymnasium (in Dutch). Scholen op de kaart. Retrieved 3 May 2019.