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Here is what you can do right away:
  • Immediately alert your academic counselor of your interest. Get your required and preferred courses scheduled around the fall term absence.
  • Start saving money.
  • Apply for a passport.
  • Strive to do your best in German class consistenly.
  • Continue to remain in good and honorable standing overall at the school.
  • Talk to Frau Hoequist out of class.
To get a visual impression of Gynamasium Paulinum and Münster:

Münster is not just any place. It is wealthy and progressive, as well as boasting centuries- old traditions and picturesque architecture. It is close to Germany’s industrial area and big cities, but removed enough to afford its citizens healthy living and weekend trips to area castles. In 2004, Münster was awarded the honor of "Most Livable City“ in Europe.



The Gymnasium Paulinum started as a Latin school for boys in 937. It is the oldest high school in Germany. It continues its tradition of academic excellence today and keeps adapting to contemporary needs. The Paulinum offers various exchanges with a variety of countries. While strong in the sciences, a new Europe-wide language certificate is also offered. Classes and clubs sometimes collaborate with university groups for research projects or arts performances. A lively cultural scene sponsored by the city of Münster and a concentration of expertise through the university make for an enriching and stimulating learning environment.

To start the application process, please consult the application form below you and your parents will have to sign and return to us.

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