Kantonsschule Stadelhofen

For other uses, see Stadelhofen (disambiguation).
Kantonsschule Stadelhofen

lower entrance of the Stadelhofen college
Address
Schanzengasse 17, CH-8001 Zürich
Zürich, Canton of Zürich
Switzerland
Coordinates 47°22′3.4″N 8°32′57.3″E / 47.367611°N 8.549250°E / 47.367611; 8.549250
Information
Type Public coeducational
Established 1874 as Höhere Töchterschule der Stadt Zürich
1975 as Kantonsschule Stadelhofen
Teaching staff 120[1]
Grades Langzeit- and Kurzzeitmittelschule (7-12, 9-12)
Campus Urban
Houses 7 classes
Website Official website (German)

Kantonsschule Stadelhofen (KST) in Zürich-Stadelhofen is an upper secondary schools in the Canton of Zürich in Switzerland. KST is organized as a public high school that is teaching on the level of the maturity profiles alsprachlich (classical languages), neusprachlich (modern languages), musisch (fine arts), and mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlich (mathematical and natural sciences). The school in its present form was established in 1975, but its predecessing institution dates back to the former Töchterschule der Stadt Zürich which was established in 1874.[2]

Villa Hohenbühl

Villa Hohenbühl

Villa Hohenbühl was built by the Swiss architect Alfred Bluntschli for Friedrich Wegmann-Schoch from 1887 to 1889. As Bluntschli served also as the architect for the construction of the Enge Church on the opposite Zürichsee lake shore, there ary many similarities in the construction. Surrounded by a beautiful park, the building now houses premises of the adjacent Stadelhofen college.

References

  1. Anna Haebler Lietz; Bettina Quinn; Urs Schällibaum. "Jahresbericht 13/14" (PDF) (in German). Kantonsschule Stadelhofen. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  2. "Geschichte" (in German). Kantonsschule Stadelhofen. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
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