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|<div align="left"> Dating back to 1386 the Ruperto-Carola University of Heidelberg [1] is not only Germany's oldest university [2, 3], but - associated with numerous Nobel Laureates [4] - it is also one of Europe's prestigious places for natural, life and medical sciences [5]. For students, however, Heidelberg is not only the starting ground for a scientific career, it also hosts a fountain for inter-cultural relations and friendships [6].  
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|<div align="left"> Renaissance School is a college preparatory high school for high ability students in the arts, sciences, and/or humanities. 
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We emphasize both broad and deep interdisciplinary learning through a balanced program equally strong in the arts and academics. 
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Our strength lies with students who want to maximize their potential and make the most of their high school experience. Renaissance students appreciate academic and artistic rigor, and are also able to collaborate with classmates and faculty.
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Revision as of 13:38, 7 April 2014

Team Heidelberg - Members

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from left to right back: Yin Cai, Marika Ziesack, Kolja Schleich, Maximilian Hoerner, Adjana Eils, Anna Stoeckl, Chenchen Zhu, Barbara DiVentura, Christian Moritz, Dominik Niopek, Kathrin Nussbaum front: Erik Sommer, Michaela Reichenzeller, Stephen Kraemer, Roland Eils, Yara Reis, Maria Münch, Jens Keienburg, Philipp Hundeshagen, Daniela Richter, David Kentner, Andreas Kuehne, Pascal Kraemer
Advisors:
  • Anna Minutella: Teacher and Advisor
  • Becky Wilbur: Advisor
Students:

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Renaissance School

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Renaissance School is a college preparatory high school for high ability students in the arts, sciences, and/or humanities.

​ We emphasize both broad and deep interdisciplinary learning through a balanced program equally strong in the arts and academics. ​ Our strength lies with students who want to maximize their potential and make the most of their high school experience. Renaissance students appreciate academic and artistic rigor, and are also able to collaborate with classmates and faculty.

Links:

1. Ruperto-Carola University of Heidelberg

2. Heidelberg on Wikipedia

3. University of Heidelberg on Wikipedia

4. University Nobel Laureates

5. The Times Higher Education Supplement

6. Erasmus Heidelberg

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