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  • There is also a German 'Realschule' in Bucarest, founded by a benevolent

    Roumania Past and Present James Samuelson

  • "Realschule" of Keilhau, which has been forced to abandon its former humanistic foundation, can scarcely train to so great a variety of callings the boys now entrusted to its care.

    The Story of My Life Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 1892

  • "Realschule" of Keilhau, which has been forced to abandon its former humanistic foundation, can scarcely train to so great a variety of callings the boys now entrusted to its care.

    The Story of My Life — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • "Realschule" of Keilhau, which has been forced to abandon its former humanistic foundation, can scarcely train to so great a variety of callings the boys now entrusted to its care.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • "Realschule" of Keilhau, which has been forced to abandon its former humanistic foundation, can scarcely train to so great a variety of callings the boys now entrusted to its care.

    The Story of My Life — Volume 04 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Sabine Lochner-Zerbe , a 51-year-old mother of two in Berlin, learned firsthand the difficulties of changing education course when as a youth she was sent to Realschule.

    In Search of a New Course Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011

  • Poor parents send their children to the lower level schools or move them backwards once their grades get bad at the Gymnasium or Realschule to reduce the risk that they have to feed them another year.

    Matthew Yglesias » LA Teacher’s Union To Get Its Shot 2010

  • Sabine Lochner-Zerbe , a 51-year-old mother of two in Berlin, learned firsthand the difficulties of changing education course when as a youth she was sent to Realschule.

    In Search of a New Course Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011

  • It shows the young Adolf Hitler and the young Ludwig Wittgenstein at school together at the Linz Realschule in 1903/4.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • Girls interested in education beyond primary school could attend a private middle school for girls, usually called a Mädchenlyzeum, which offered an education far inferior to that offered boys in the academic Gymnasium or the more technically oriented Realschule.

    Habsburg Monarchy: Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries. 2009

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