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  1. The old cantonal school of Aarau (in German: AKSA, Alte Kantonsschule Aarau or Alte Kanti) was founded in 1802 and is the oldest non-church secondary school in Switzerland . History. From 1802 to 1896, the cantonal school was housed in what is now the Amthaus (today home of the cantonal police) on Laurenzenvorstadt.

  2. 21 de ene. de 2015 · How did Einstein end up in Aarau, Switzerland, and what was the impact of his year at the Aargau Cantonal School on his life and work? This article explores the history and philosophy of the school, its teachers and curriculum, and Einstein's memories and letters.

  3. The present article discusses Einstein’s richly winding path to the Aargau Cantonal School (Switzerland), especially its history and educational philosophy during the time of his stay in Aarau.

  4. L' ancienne école cantonale d'Aarau, appelée en allemand Alte Kantonsschule Aarau et surnommée « Alte Kanti », est un bâtiment scolaire situé dans la ville argovienne d' Aarau, en Suisse . Histoire. L'école cantonale fut fondée en 1802 à Aarau et fut le premier établissement secondaire laïc de Suisse 1.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AarauAarau - Wikipedia

    In 1802 the Canton School was established; it was the first non-parochial high school in Switzerland. It developed a good reputation, and was home to Nobel Prize winners Albert Einstein , Paul Karrer , and Werner Arber , as well as several Swiss politicians and authors.

  6. The old cantonal school of Aarau (in German: AKSA, Alte Kantonsschule Aarau or Alte Kanti) was founded in 1802 and is the oldest non-church secondary school in Switzerland. History From 1802 to 1896, the cantonal school was housed in what is now the Amthaus (today home of the cantonal police) on Laurenzenvorstadt.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2019 · This study shows that the Argovian Cantonal School in Aarau, Switzerland, which Albert Einstein attended from 1895 to 1896, had been closely related to the ideological education controversy in German Gymnasium throughout the 19th century.