- Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt
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Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humbolt, A. C. is a German school with bi-cultural fundamentals based in Mexico. Its history begins in the 19th century, with the already large German community living in Mexico, believing in establishing a school with standards similar to those of Germany. The first school is established in 1894, situated on Canoa Street in Mexico City. By the first decade of the 20th century, the number of students was approaching 300, and growing even with members from outside the German community. The need for larger space and a whole new facility is needed.
In 1940 a new facility is ready in the borough of Tacubaya, and by 1968 the Civil Association Alexander von Humboldt is created, named after the German naturalist and explorer. The institution had incorporated itself into the Mexican Educational System, to the point where students could obtain both Mexican, as well as German certificates. By 1970 two additional campuses are developed and the amount of students is in the thousands.
The number of students has constantly grown, and the association of the Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt has found itself in progressive expansion. To this date, the association has 3 main campuses, and additionally a Kindergarten, and an Elementary School.
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Students
The founding school was composed of German students, but rapidly opened its doors to the children of Mexican families. The combination of German and German-Mexican students has been dominant, as most subjects are taught in German language, and children are required to be bi-lingual, unless they are starting Kindergarten.
The schools popularity and good reputation has increased its international status throughout the 20th century. Today, students from several backgrounds have graduated from either of the school's campuses, generally tri-lingual and with a strong multi-cultural education.
Campuses
- Mexico City
- Lomas Verdes, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School (or "Abitur" by German standards).
- Xochimilco, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School (or "Abitur" by German standards).
- Xochimilco, Business School in association with the German Chamber of Commerce in Mexico.
- La Herradura, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School.
Club Alemán de México
The Club Alemán is a recreational club belonging to shareholders, It is located in Mexico City, and is well known for hosting traditional annual events such as the Oktoberfest and tennis Davis Cup tournaments.
External links
- Mexico City school (all campuses): Official website
- Guadalajara school: Official website
- Puebla school: Official website
- Tijuana school: Official website
Coordinates: 19°30′52″N 99°15′52″W / 19.51444°N 99.26444°W
Categories:- German foreign schools
- Schools in Mexico
- Mexico City
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