Atheneum (school)
Atheneum, named after the ancient school founded by Roman Emperor Hadrian, is the name used for one of the Dutch educational courses aimed at preparation for scientific education at university with a strong emphasis on academic learning. The Voorbereidend wetenschappelijk onderwijs which translates to 'preparatory scientific education', consists of two substreams, the gymnasium and atheneum. The latter does not require finals in Greek or Latin language and culture, unlike the former.
Atheneum is a six-year course. Successful completion allows the candidate to enroll in a bachelor program at a Dutch university. The first three years of Atheneum are the same for every student. During the six years the mandatory subjects are:
- Dutch 4F
- English
- German
- French
- Physical education
- Social studies
- Arithmetics 3F
- Biology
- History
- Geography
- Cultural and artistic education
Nature and Technology has the extra mandatory subjects:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- One subject of choice out of the subjects appointed by the general administrative order.
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- One subject of choice out of the subjects appointed by the general administrative order.
- Mathematics
- Economy
- History
- One subject of choice out of the subjects appointed by the general administrative order.
- Mathematics
- History
- One cultural subject of choice
- One society subject of choice
- They may choose between French or German as a second modern language they want to study for the last three years of Atheneum.
- They choose one of the variants of Mathematics:
- * A: Analytical, probability and statistic.
- * B: Analytical, geometry, algebra and formulae.
- * C: A simpler form of mathematics A.
- * D: More difficult Math B combined with extra subjects from A