Helene-Lange-Schule (Frankfurt)
The Helene-Lange-Schule in Frankfurt am Main is a coeducational Gymnasium (grammar school) located in the Westend district. Founded in 1906 as a private girls' school, it was named after the prominent German feminist and educator Helene Lange. The school is known for its emphasis on languages, sciences, and social studies, and offers bilingual instruction in some subjects. It has a long tradition of student exchange programs with schools in other countries. The Helene-Lange-Schule prepares students for the Abitur, the German university entrance qualification. The school is a public institution, administered by the city of Frankfurt.