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The school's first building was in the present courtyard of the St. Thomas Church. In 1553 an outbuilding was built there. During Johann Sebastian Bach's time as Thomaskantor these buildings were extended; in 1829 they were reconstructed. In 1877 a new building was erected in the Schreberstraße to
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was allowed to use the school's building for its own purposes. The rector's decision to move the choir boys was proved right during the bombings of 20 February 1944 when the school's buildings were destroyed. After that, the remaining pupils attended
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with only the gym and the buildings across from the boarding school being destroyed. The then-rector, Günther Ramin, decided to move the choir boys to the
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in 1990 the pupil's numbers increased. Since 2008 the school offers its students mathematics, natural sciences, music, and linguistic courses.
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were also teachers at the school and the president of the choir was also the school's rector. Since 1973 those roles have been separated.
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from 1723 until his death in 1750. His responsibilities included providing young musicians for church services in Leipzig. The Humanistic
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the pupils learn fundamental foreign language skills. Although there are offered advanced courses (
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was founded with the school. The St. Thomas School is first mentioned in documents dating to 1254.
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attend the school along with other pupils. The Thomaner live in the school's own boarding school,
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Die Thomasschule zu Leipzig. Eine kurze Geschichte von ihrer Gründung 1212 bis zum Jahre 1227.
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Zwischen Anpassung und Resistenz. Der Thomanerchor Leipzig in zwei politischen Systemen.
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meet a shortage of space. In 1881 a new building for the boarding school was finished.
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In September 2000 the school moved into the restored original building on the
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In 1539 the city of Leipzig took over ownership of the school. All members (
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school out of St. Thomas school, but the church's influence was immense.
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the school continued its normal curricula. The school endured the
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has a very long list of distinguished former students, including
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is an old tradition at St. Thomas School. All students study
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Königlich Sächsische Fürsten- und Landesschule Sankt Augustin
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classes from 8th grade as well as a Qualification in Greek (
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Educational institutions established in the 13th century
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to the Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Court in Dresden
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and stays in Europe and in Anglo-America are possible.
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From the 800-Year Anniversary Celebration in 2012 the
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In 1973 the school moved into a new building in the
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Leipzig
Saxony
Coordinates
51°20′13″N 12°21′36″E / 51.33694°N 12.36000°E / 51.33694; 12.36000
Public
Boarding School
Lutheran
Catholic
Thomas the Apostle
Augustinians
Burgomaster
Prof.
Dr. phil.
Thomas Fabian
University of Applied Sciences
Alderman
Youth
Social
Health
School
Christian Wolff
de
5
12
coed
Boys' choir
18
German

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