German School Moscow
German international school
55°39′52″N 37°29′43″E / 55.66444°N 37.49528°E / 55.66444; 37.49528The German School Moscow "Friedrich-Joseph Haass" (German: Deutsche Schule Moskau, Russian: Немецкая школа в Москве) is a German-language private school in Troparyovo-Nikulino District, Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia.[1] The German Foreign Office and the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad support the school.[2]
Notable alumni
- Mariya and Yekaterina Putina (daughters of Vladimir Putin and Lyudmila Putina)[3]
- Princess Maria Galitzine, Austrian aristocrat[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Contact." German School Moscow. Retrieved on 31 October 2011. "Address: German School Moscow Prospekt Vernadskogo 103 / 5 119526 Moscow Russian Federation " - Address in German: "Deutsche Schule Moskau Prospekt Wernadskogo 103 / 5 119526 Moskau Russische Föderation" - Address in Russian: "Немецкая школа в Москве проспект Вернадского 103 / 5 119526 Москва Российская Федерация "
- ^ "Home." German School Moscow. Retrieved on 31 October 2011.
- ^ "DECIPHERING PUTIN AS HIS REGIME DAWNS." Philadelphia Inquirer. 19 March 2000. A01 National. Retrieved on 31 October 2011. "The German influence has been long-lasting. Putin speaks the language fluently, and his daughters, 13 and 14 years old, attend a German school in Moscow."
- ^ "Princess Maria Galitzine of Austria dies aged 31". Harper's BAZAAR. 15 May 2020.
External links
- German School in Moscow (in German)
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German international schools in Europe
This includes schools in Turkey and partly schools in the former Soviet Union.
- Deutsche Schule Sofia
- Sankt Petri Schule (Copenhagen)
- Thomas Mann Gymnasium (Budapest)
- Willy-Brandt-Schule
- German School Moscow
- Deutsche Schule Sankt Petersburg
- Template:German schools in Spain
Schools marked with asterisks (*) are unrecognised by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (ZfA), not appearing in its list of German schools in Europe.
The German sections of several European Schools were formerly recognized as German schools by West Germany (see p. 10 and 12)
There are also German sections of various French schools.
The German sections of several European Schools were formerly recognized as German schools by West Germany (see p. 10 and 12)
There are also German sections of various French schools.
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