Bernardinus College
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Bernardinuscollege is a comprehensive school in Heerlen, the Netherlands, established in the 1910s. Thge school was founded by Franciscan monks in 1911 as ‘Sint-Bernardinus, R.K. Hoogere Burgerschool met 3-jarige cursus’ (‘Saint Bernardinus, R.C. Higher Citizenschool with 3-year courses’), because of the need for education in the wake of the blooming mining industry. In September 1913 the first students arrived.
Sint-Bernardnius was expended with a midlevel-business school and in 1919 the 3-year HBS (Higher Citizenschool) was changed to a 5-year one.
In 1930 the school was further expanded with a Gymnasium. And in 1970 the term saint was dropped and the school became known as Bernardinuscollege[1].
Bernardinuscollege is part of Onderwijsstiching Sint-Bernardinus together with College Rolduc, Eijkhagencollege, Herlecollege, Praktijkonderwijs Parkstad Limburg, and Sintermeertencollege [2]
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- Jo Ritzen, October 3, 1945, Heerlen, Minister of Education