Alexander von Humboldt Schule Montréal

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The Alexander von Humboldt Schule Montréal - German International School ("Schule" in German) was founded in 1981. It is located in Baie-d'Urfé (Québec) in the suburbs of Montréal. In 2007 the school had about 250 students. It offers a German/Québécois Curriculum.[1]

[edit] History of the School

The school was founded to offer a German education to immigrants from Germany to Québec. Today the school serves a much greater community (e.g. German, Canadians, Americans, Italians, ...). For that reason the school was officially renamed from Alexander von Humboldt German School to Alexander von Humboldt Schule Montréal - German International School.

The school is funded through school fees, donations and support from the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Germany.

[edit] Principal

Principal: Dr. Jörg Klinkert

Vice-Principal: Dr. Gisela Steinle

[edit] Sources:

  1. ^ Website of the Alexander von Humboldt School Montréal: http://www.avh.montreal.qc.ca/