Canisius-Kolleg Berlin

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Canisius-Kolleg Berlin
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Established 1925
Type Independent school
Chairman P. Klaus Mertes SJ
Headmaster Gabriele Hüdepohl
Founder Jesuits
Students 850 (approx.)
Location Tiergartenstraße 30/31
D-10785,
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Website www.canisius-kolleg.de
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The Canisius-Kolleg (CK) is a coeducational, private and Catholic University-preparatory school in Berlin, Germany directed by the Jesuits. The school is named for Saint Petrus Canisius. It is known as one of Berlin's most prestigious schools.

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[edit] Environment

The school is located in a central but also very calm area next to a large park called "Tiergarten". It is surrounded by many embassies like Japan's and Saudi Arabia's and also other political and economic organizations like CDU's headquarters and KPMG.

[edit] Alumni

After finishing school, former students sometimes retain connections. All former pupils of the Aloisiuskolleg, Kolleg St. Blasien and the Canisius-Kolleg Berlin can contact each other and see current addresses in the data base at Stellaner webpage.

[edit] Other Jesuit Schools in Germany

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Coordinates: 52°30′33″N, 13°21′16″E

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