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Type
  
Gymnasium

Enrollment
  
790

Founder
  
Ludger

Founded
  
797

Phone
  
+49 251 5105000

Number of students
  
790

Gymnasium Paulinum

Address
  
Am Stadtgraben 30, 48143 Münster, Germany

Similar
  
Annette‑v Münster, Pascal‑G, Schillergy Münster, Freiherr‑v Münster, Wilhelm

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Gymnasium Paulinum is a Gymnasium (secondary) school in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in around 797 and is claimed to be the oldest school in Germany.

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Early history

Gymnasium Paulinum was established by Ludger the missionary in 797. He had been instructed by Charlemagne in 793 to preach Christianity in north-western Saxony, and subsequently established a monastery in the centre of the former Frankish stronghold of Mimigernaford (also Mimigardeford or Miningarvard), which was later to be known as Münster. He also established a monastic school for future members of the clergy. In 805, when Ludger was appointed Bishop of Münster, the school became a cathedral school. The new "Schola Paulina" was dedicated to St. Paul.

Latest developments

On October 9th, 2007 the Gymnasium Paulinum was awarded the title "School of Europe" ( Europaschule ) as one of the first of 15 schools in the province of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Notable alumni

  • Heinrich Brüning, Chancellor of Germany from 1930 to 1932
  • Bernhard von Galen, prince-bishop of Münster
  • Leonard Landois, physiologist
  • Hermann Löns, journalist and writer
  • Josef Pieper, philosopher
  • Hans Tietmeyer, economist
  • References

    Gymnasium Paulinum Wikipedia