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Thomas Mann Gymnasium (Budapest) : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Mann Gymnasium (Budapest)

Thomas-Mann-Gymnasium is a co-ed, independent German-Hungarian international school in Budapest, Hungary. It is part of the network of German Auslandsschulen (German independent schools in foreign countries). The school was called "Deutsche Schule Budapest" until September 2004.
== History ==

The former Deutsche Schule Budapest was re-established as the continuation of, first, the 1908 Reichsdeutsche Schule Budapest, and later, the German Government School in Budapest. The founders were Baden-Württemberg, the Federal Government of Germany, the City of Budapest and the Hungarian government, in succession to a tradition of German abroad schools in Hungary dating back to the late 19th century. Since then, it has evolved into a state-of-the-art education facility for about 500 students, with forms from grade 1 to 4 (Grundschule) and 5 to 12 (Gymnasium). The school draws in equal proportions from the children of expat professionals, many of whom have little or no relation to Germany itself, and the Hungarian elite. It is generally considered to be one of the best schools of its kind in Hungary, with an objectively very high acceptance rate.
The school is part of the German federal education system and accredited to issue the German Abitur/Reifeprüfung. At the same time, leavers of the Hungarian branch get the Hungarian Matura (Érettségi) as well.
The education between the 5th and the 10th grade is split into two branches. The S branch (forms with "s" designation, e.g. 6s - "S" stands for Seiteneinstieg, meaning "side entry" in German) is for Hungarian students, with strengthened German language education, while the A branch follows the regular curriculum of a German Gymnasium. In grade 10, the two branches are 'remixed' and their curricula differ only in minor points.

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