Federal Gymnasium for Slovenes explained

Federal Gymnasium for Slovenes
Established:[1]
Type:public school
Students:543 (2021-2022)
City:Klagenfurt,
Country: Austria
Campus:Urban
Coordinates:46.6239°N 14.3233°W
Homepage:www.slog.at

The Federal Gymnasium for Slovenes (Slovenian: Zvezna gimnazija za Slovence, German: Bundesgymnasium für Slowenen) in Klagenfurt, the capital of Carinthia in Austria, is a public coeducational high school (gymnasium, similar to preparatory school) serving primarily community of Carinthian Slovenes.

Background

The school was founded in 1957 and initially operated as an afternoon school in the premises of the Lerchenfeldstraße Gymnasium. In 1975, the school moved to the current building located on Ebenthaler Straße, which is now under protection as a historical monument.

One of the central tasks of the school is to provide members of the Carinthian Slovene ethnic community with a native-language high school education. The school offers instruction in Slovenian, German, English, and Italian to both Slovene and non-Slovene students interested to enrol. Number of students are residents of neighbouring municipalities in Slovenia itself.[2] Slovenian and German are taught in the same duration of school hours.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Slovene language in education in Austria, 3rd edition . English . 1570-1239 . 22 . Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning . 2023 .
  2. TREGIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR IMPROVING CROSSBORDER PUBLIC TRANSPORT CARINTHIA – KOROŠKA BASED ON REGIONAL ANALYSIS, 2nd Progress Report D.T2.1.4 . English . Interreg . 2018 .