जिम्नासिया Meaning in English
जिम्नासिया शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : gymnasia
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जिमनास्टजिम्नास्ट
जिमनास्टिक
जिम्नास्टिक
जिमनोस्पर्मे
जिम्नोस्पर्म
जिम्पी
गायनाड्रस
स्त्री रोग विशेषज्ञ
स्त्रीरोग विशेषज्ञ
स्त्री रोग
स्त्रीरोग विज्ञान
गाइनेकोमास्टिया
गाइनोफोरस
जिप्सम बोर्ड
जिम्नासिया इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 2009/10 there were 3,094 gymnasia in Germany, with students (about 28 percent of all precollegiate students during that period), resulting in an average student number of 800 students per school.
Gymnasia are generally public, state-funded schools, but a number of parochial and private gymnasia also exist.
Some gymnasia are boarding schools, while others run as day schools; they are now predominantly co-educational, and few single-sex schools remain.
Hebrew was also taught in some gymnasia.
The rising prominence of girls' gymnasia was mainly due to the ascendancy of the German feminist movement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, corresponding to the rising demand for women's university education.
Co-educational gymnasia have become widespread since the 1970s, and today, single-sex gymnasia are rare in Germany.
Today, German gymnasia teach English, French, or Latin as a compulsory primary foreign language, while the compulsory second foreign language may be English, French, Latin, Ancient Greek, Spanish or Russian.
The German State of Berlin, where secondary education normally begins in the seventh year of schooling, has some specialised gymnasia beginning with the fifth year which teach Latin or French as a primary foreign language.
Teaching English as a subject, particularly, has a long history at the Gymnasium and this is demonstrated by the time-honoured practices and subject matter that are unique to the gymnasia and could be baffling to outsiders.
Although some specialist gymnasia have English or French as the language of instruction, most lessons in a typical gymnasium (apart from foreign language courses) are conducted in Standard High German.
Until its completion in September 1988, the building now consists of the gymnasia, library, cafeteria, tech shops, and addition classrooms.
It was used for palaces and gymnasia.