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The ドイツ語:Humboldtschule (abbreviation: ''HUS''; (英語:Humboldt School)) is one of two ''Gymnasiums'', besides the ドイツ語:Kaiserin-Friedrich-Gymnasium (KFG), in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Hesse, Germany. The eponyms are Alexander (1769–1859) and Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835). Since November 2000 the school is a recognized UNESCO project school (''ドイツ語:UNESCO-Projektschule'').〔ups-schulen.de: (''Humboldtschule Bad Homburg'' ) humboldtschule-hg.de: (''Die HUS- eine UNESCO Projektschule'' )〕 In the school year 2008/2009, the school had 134 teachers and 1,602 students. Starting with school year 2009/2010 the school has 1,750 students. The history of the school goes back to 1900. Founded as ''ドイツ語:Städtische Höhere Mädchenschule'' in 1900, the school has grown to be one of the largest schools in the Hochtaunuskreis. == History ==
The school was founded in 1900 as the ''ドイツ語:Städtische Höhere Mädchenschule''. In 1962 it moved to Jacobi Street (''ドイツ語:Jacobistraße''). In 1967 boys were admitted for first time. So in 1968 the school was renamed ''ドイツ語:Humboldtschule'' with the implementation of the mixed-sex education. At the end of 2005, the class wings and the administrative building were widely redecorated and modernized. Furthermore a small cafeteria with 120 places was furnished. In school year 2005/2006 the school duration at the ドイツ語:Humboldtschule was reduced from nine to eight years. So those students who started in grade 5 in that year or later get their ''ドイツ語:Abitur'' after twelve school years in total, rather than thirteen years for students who started in grade 5 before that year.
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