Graf-Engelbert-Schule
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Graf-Engelbert School is an urban high school for boys and girls in Bochum, Germany. Near the center of the city on Koenigsalle, it is only a few hundred meters away from the Schiller School (also a high school). Due to the proximity there are common courses (also including the Albert Einstein School) in all subjects in the upper classes.
At one point Graf-Engelbert was a boys-only high school but was combined with a girls-only high school which was at the time located close to the Schiller School. Currently 67 teachers teach approximately 930 students at Graf-Engelbert.
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Wolfgang Clement, politician
- Benjamin Mikfeld, politician
- Otto Schily, politician
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