Aloisiuskolleg
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| Aloisiuskolleg | |||||||||
| Location | |||||||||
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| City: | Bonn | ||||||||
| Country: | Germany | ||||||||
| General Information | |||||||||
| Type: | Secondary school | ||||||||
| Founded: | 1900 | ||||||||
| Address & Contact Information | |||||||||
| Address: | Elisabethstra?e 18 | ||||||||
| City: | Bonn | ||||||||
| Postal code: | D-53177 | ||||||||
| Country: | Germany | ||||||||
| Website | |||||||||
| www.aloisiuskolleg-bonn.de | |||||||||
Aloisiuskolleg is a Jesuit secondary school located in Germany in Bonn. It was founded in 1900.
Along with Aloisiuskolleg, numerous other schools exist in Bonn: Amos-Comenius-Gymnasium, a private school in Bad Godesberg; King Fahad Academy, a private high school in Bad Godesberg; Bonn International School BIS, a private English-speaking school in Plittersdorf/Rheinaue, which offers grades from Kindergarten to 12th grade; and Nicolaus Cusanus Gymnasium, a school offering parts of the curriculum in English to some classes.
The city also has a number of universities. Bonn Universities are located mainly in downtown Bonn, but some buildings are spread throughout the city. As such Bonn is known as the city of Universities. The Rheinische Friedrich Wilhems Universität Bonn (University of Bonn) is one of the largest universities in Germany and Akademie Für Internationale Bildung: An International University for students from Los Angeles' Prestigious Loyola Marymount University, is located next to the University of Bonn on the Rhine River
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[edit] Contact Information
Elisabethstrasse 18; D-53177 Bonn, Germany.


