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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.The Zabergäu-Gymnasium Brackenheim (abbreviation: ZGB) is a general-education grammar school in Brackenheim. It is attended by about 1000 students from all over Zabergäu and its tradition goes back to the 15. century.The first reference of a school for town chroniclers in Brackenheim is dated in the year 1460. In 1503 the Town Clerk''s office was separated from the grammar school and a certain Wendel Bender was named as the first schoolmaster in Brackenheim. Beside…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.The Zabergäu-Gymnasium Brackenheim (abbreviation: ZGB) is a general-education grammar school in Brackenheim. It is attended by about 1000 students from all over Zabergäu and its tradition goes back to the 15. century.The first reference of a school for town chroniclers in Brackenheim is dated in the year 1460. In 1503 the Town Clerk''s office was separated from the grammar school and a certain Wendel Bender was named as the first schoolmaster in Brackenheim. Beside Latin classes with particular clerical commitments there were German classes, too. In this sort of classes you were only taught in German. Since the Church Order by duke Christoph of Württemberg in the year 1559 the territorial lord supervised the school, but the town held the authorisation to name the schoolmaster.