Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium Bergisch Gladbach

The Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium (NCG) is a public high school in the German city Bergisch Gladbach. The school is named after the German church law academic, philosopher, bishop and cardinal Nicholas of Cusa.

Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium
Address
Reuterstraße 51



Information
School typePublic High School
Founded1888
HeadmasterInge Mertens-Billmann
Grades5-12 (Abitur)
Enrollment1057
LanguageGerman, English, Latin, French
Websitehttp://www.ncg-online.de/

In 1888 the private ‘Knabenschule’ (boys' high school) was established which later became the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium. In 1958 the school moved to its new location on Reuterstraße near the city centre.

The NCG belongs to the largest schools in Bergisch Gladbach counting the number of teachers and pupils.

School Partnerships

CountrySchool NamesinceComments
Australia
Billanook College in Mooroolbark (Melbourne)2002First visit from Australia: 2002. Last visit from Australia 21 September to 27 September 2010. First stay in Australia: 3 April 2006 to 21 April 2006. Last stay in Australia: 9 March 2008 to 27 March 2008
France
Collège Sainte Famille in Béthune2001First visit from France: April 2001. Last visit from France: 5 October 2011 to 10 October 2011. First stay in France: 31 March 2001 to 3 April 2001. Last stay in France: 16 March 2011 to 21 March 2011.
France
Collège Sainte Ide in Lens2002First visit from France: 2002. Last visit from France: 5 October 2011 to 10 October 2011. First stay in France: 2002. Last stay in France: 16 March 2011 to 21 March 2011.
United Kingdom
James Allen's Girls School in LondonLast visit from United Kingdom: 7 April 2011 to 13 April 2011. [1] Last stay in United Kingdom: 18 June 2011 to 24 June 2011. [2]
United Kingdom
Therfield School in Leatherhead
USA
Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis2004First stay in the United States: 14 October 2004 to 11 November 2004. First visit from the United States: 9 June 2005 to 2 July 2005

School Sponsorship

CountrySchool NamesinceComments
Maldives
Haa Alif Atoll Vashafaru School2004Adoption of the sponsorship after the 2004 tsunami disaster

Miscellaneous

Pupils publish the school newspaper "Impuls".

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gollark: I mean, you can do it, it would just probably be a bad idea.
gollark: Over here all universities cost the same for in-country students, and they select almost entirely on academic whatever, which is nice.
gollark: Still unlikely to be worth it if you don't really need it for job reasons.
gollark: Okay, so maybe several tens of kilodollars instead?

References

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