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Schweinfurt Würzburg Aschaffenburg Memmingen Kempten Kaufbeuren 0033 Clavius-Gymnasium Bamberg 0054 Gymnasium Casimirianum Coburg 0065 Friedrich-Rückert-Gymnasium Ebern 0429 Johannes-Kepler-Realschule 0372 Johann-Schöner-Gymnasium Karlstadt 0537 Fichtelgebirgsrealschule 0394 Friedrich-Koenig-Gymnasium Würzburg 5012 Berufsschule I Bayreuth 0672 Realschule Bessenbach 5015 Berufsschule III Bamberg 0969 Gymnasium Veitshöchheim 5018 Berufsschule Kulmbach 7059 Jakob-Preh-Schule – Berufsschule Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale 5021 Berufsschule II Bamberg 7246 Staatl. Wirtschaftsschule Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale 5579 Krötenbruck-Volksschule Hof 7574 Gustav-Walle-Mittelschule Würzburg 5593 Grund- und Mittelschule Burgebrach 7730 Mittelschule Ebern 5766 Gutenberg-Mittelschule Rehau 5892 Jean-Paul-Mittelschule Wunsiedel 7059 5579 7246 Hof 5766 Coburg 7730 0054 0065 0372 Schweinfurt 5018 Aschaffenburg 0429 Bayreuth 0537 0005 Gregor-Mendel-Gymnasium Amberg 0672 5012 5892 0229 Regental-Gymnasium Nittenau 5021 0516 Realschule Bad Kötzting 0969 0033 Bamberg 0659 0659 Realschule im Stiftland 5015 0394 Würzburg 0882 Maximilian-Kolbe-Schule 0889 Berufliche Oberschule Regensburg 7574 5593 4121 4121 Berufsschule Wiesau 4133 Sonderpädagogisches Förderzentrum Regensburg 4164 Hermann-Höcherl-Schule – Berufsschule Regensburg Weiden 4543 St.-Wolfgang-Mittelschule Regensburg 4830 Grund- und Mittelschule Dachelhofen 4843 Mittelschule Neunburg vorm Wald 0087 0073 0579 0493 6529 Erlangen 2895 6073 0469 6559 0005 Amberg Nürnberg 0837 0123 6597 0384 4830 4843 0200 0882 Ansbach 0073 Ohm-Gymnasium Erlangen 0229 0087 Emmy-Noether-Gymnasium 0516 0384 Sigmund-Schuckert-Gymnasium Nürnberg 6712 6920 0469 Leopold-Ullstein-Realschule Regensburg 0493 Staatl. Realschule Herzogenaurach 0889 4543 0579 Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Schule – 3020 Staatl. Realschule Neustadt a.d.Aisch 4164 4133 0653 0837 Staatl. Berufsoberschule Nürnberg 6073 Staatl. Berufsschule Erlangen 6529 Mittelschule Erlangen - Hermann-Hedenus-Schule 6559 Volksschule Fürth - Schwabacher Straße 0905 6597 Volksschule Nürnberg, Ziegelstein Straubing 0862 6712 Hans-von-Raumer-Mittelschule Dinkelsbühl 3026 6920 Dr.-Mehler-Mittelschule Georgensgmünd Ingolstadt 0123 0716 0144 8258 3204 Passau 0887 0652 0364 3703 Landshut 8625 8594 0066 0776 8675 0017 0691 Augsburg 0023 0 1563 0172 0527 0066 Karl-von-Closen-Gymnasium Eggenfelden 2299 0200 1 0362 0144 Gymnasium Landau a.d.Isar 2591 2247 0725 0922 München 2290 2065 0652 Realschule Arnstorf 8866 0653 Realschule Viechtach 2769 0862 Aloys-Fischer-Schule 2895 Memmingen 0887 Berufliche Oberschule Passau 8817 0905 Berufliche Oberschule Straubing 1762 3020 Sonderpädagogisches Förderzentrum Viechtach 1657 3026 Berufsschule II Deggendorf Kaufbeuren 1642 3204 Wirtschaftsschule Passau 2403 1776 3703 Volksschule Ergolding Rosenheim Kempten 0044 Berufliche Schule Gymnasium 0044 Gymnasium Berchtesgaden 0123 Reuchlin-Gymnasium Ingolstadt Realschule 0172 Ruperti-Gymnasium Mühldorf a. Inn 0200 Michaeli-Gymnasium München Grund-, Mittel- oder Förderschule 0362 Humboldt-Gymnasium Vaterstetten 0017 Gymnasium bei St. Anna Augsburg 0527 Realschule Poing 0023 Maria-Ward-Gymnasium Augsburg 0716 Realschule Geisenfeld 0364 Gymnasium Wertingen 0922 Berufliche Schulen Landsberg a. Lech 0691 Inge-Aicher-Scholl-Realschule 1563 Berufsschule Dachau 0725 Realschule Babenhausen 1642 Berufsschule II Traunstein 0776 Realschule Zusmarshausen 1657 Berufsschule III Traunstein 8258 Berufsschule Höchstädt a.d.Donau 1762 Berufsschule Starnberg 8594 Geschwister-Scholl-Mittelschule Aichach 1776 Berufliches Schulzentrum Schongau 8625 Volksschule Altenmünster 2065 Volksschule München an der Markgrafenstraße 8675 Grund- und Mittelschule Zusmarshausen 2247 Mittelschule München an der Peslmüllerstraße 8817 Comenius-Volksschule-Buchloe 2290 Mittelschule München an der Wittelsbacherstraße 8866 Albert-Schweitzer-Mittelschule Ettringen 2299 Volksschule München am Theodor-Heuss-Platz 2403 Grundschule Geretsried-Gartenberg (Isardammschule) 2591 Grund- und Mittelschule Fürstenfeldbruck an der Theodor- Heuss-Straße 2769 Grund- und Mittelschule Unterhaching an der Fasanenstraße 2895 Volksschule an der Würm Stockdorf Stand: 17.10.2012 © Staatsinstitut für Schulqualität und Bildungsforschung .
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