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Englisch ist ein Muss, Deutsch ist ein Plus. (English is a necessity, German is a plus.)
Established
1921 (1921)
Principal
Gundega Muceniece
Grades
From 7 till 12
Number of students
710
Classes
26
Language
Latvian
Website
rvvg.lv/en
Riga State German Grammar School (Latvian: Rīgas Valsts vācu ģimnāzija) is a state gymnasium-level school located at 21 Agenskalns street, Riga, the capital of Latvia.
Since 1962, the Riga State German Grammar School provides indepth specialisation in the German language, and is also a centre conducting the DSD (Deutsches Sprachdiplom) German language proficiency diploma examination. The School offers 2 programmes for the 2nd phase of primary education, as well as 4 comprehensive secondary education programmes and provides education to children from class 7 to 12.
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