Willem II College
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Willem II College is a school in Tilburg in the Netherlands. It was established in 1866 and is named after King Willem II.
The school is divided in seven different buildings, but some of these buildings only consist of a few classrooms. The A-building consists of the four gyms of the school. The B-building is one of the oldest and with three floors is the biggest building of the school. The C-building is in fact nothing more than a few loose classrooms located on the ground floor. The D-building is also one of the oldest buildings of the school, but it has only two floors. The E and F-buildings were not part of the original school and were build later with a more modern decoration. The E-building has only one floor, while the F-building has two floors, the main subjects taught in this building are biology, chemistry, and physics. The G-building is the smallest of all of the buildings, and is only one room big.