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Pestalozzi-Gymnasium Biberach

Coordinates: 48°05′51″N 9°47′41″E / 48.09750°N 9.79472°E / 48.09750; 9.79472
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The Pestalozzi-Gymnasium in Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg, Germany is a Gymnasium (high school) founded in 1860. In 2005 it comprised 1,250 students and 100 teachers.

The school was founded by Fortunée Niederer, a student of Swiss educationalist Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, and was originally named the Paritätische private Töchterschule ("Equal participation private daughters' school"). Originally an all-girls school, in 1970 it was renamed "Pestalozzi-Gymnasium" at the same time it became co-educational.

Liverpool F.C. reserve goalkeeper Loris Karius attended Pestalozzi-Gymnasium Biberach until his move to England in 2009.[1]

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48°05′51″N 9°47′41″E / 48.09750°N 9.79472°E / 48.09750; 9.79472