Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium
The Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium is a secondary school located in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. It was founded in 1937 as the Collegium Marianum by the Maristen-Schulbrüder as an independent school. Since 1981, the Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium has been a public school run by the state of Liechtenstein.
The number of pupils has been increasing steadily since the mid-1980s, especially since girls were admitted in the mid-1960s; today, the school educates over 700 students.
Unterstufe
The Unterstufe of the Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium comprises three grades. There are three ways to enter the Liechensteinisches Gymnasium from the Realschule. One can enter the second grade of the Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium from the first grade of the Realschule, the fourth grade of the Gymnasium from the third grade of the Realschule, or the fourth grade of the Gymnasium from the fourth grade of the Realschule.All students study the same subjects in each grade. In US1, students study Religious Education, Geography, History, German, Science, Informatics, Technics, Needlework, Art, Music, Physical Education, and Mathematics. In US2, students start studying English, Latin and French. In addition, there is one "class lesson" per week.
Students may not be exempt from studying the subjects mentioned above in the Unterstufe. They may, however, choose to study additional subjects if they please.
Oberstufe
The Oberstufe of the Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium comprises four grades. In the Oberstufe, the pupils must choose one out of five education tracks:- Lingua
- Modern languages
- Art, Music, and Pedagogy
- Economics and Law, and economics )
- Mathematics and Science
Courses in several subjects are only taught in certain grades:
- OS1: Biology, Economics and Law, history, Art, Music, Religious Education and Ethics
- OS2: Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, Art or Music, Religious Education and Ethics
- OS3: Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Art or Music, Philosophy
- OS4: Geography, Economics and Law, History, Religious Education and Ethics, Philosophy