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  1. Gymnasium (and variations of the word; pl. gymnasia [1]) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a university. It is comparable to the US English term preparatory high school or the British term grammar school.

  2. Un gymnasium (pl. gymnasien) es una escuela de educación secundaria en la mayoría de países europeos con tradición educativa con raíces germánicas (total o parcialmente), de algún modo equivalente al instituto o liceo de los países hispanos, con un énfasis más orientado a los estudios universitarios.

  3. German secondary education includes five types of school. One, the Gymnasium, is designed to prepare pupils for higher education and finishes with the final examination, Abitur, after grade 12 or 13. From 2005 to 2018 a school reform known as G8 provided the Abitur in 8 school years.

  4. Gymnasium, in Germany, state-maintained secondary school that prepares pupils for higher academic education. This type of nine-year school originated in Strassburg in 1537. Although the usual leaving age is 19 or 20, a pupil may terminate his studies at the age of 16 and enter a vocational school.