The Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasiumis linked to the
Order of Saint Benedict and its teaching have been built on the doctrines of
St. Benedict, hence the Gymnasium aims to offer a wholistic education focusing on technology, arts and social sciences. The school is considered one of Germany's leading schools in technology, mathematics and classical education. In its 2009 survey, the Bavarian Ministry of Culture and Education counts the school within the top 10% Gymnasia for German, Latin and Mathematics. Besides their work in school, Ottilian students are known for their extra-curricular activities, in particular for its quadri-annual "Circus St. Ottilien", the student-driven emergency services, the IT-projects and its modern art faculties. In recent years, the school's students showed excellent results in Germany's nationwide mathematics competitions (Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik) and performances in Germany's regional, federal and national musical competition (
Jugend Musiziert). A former member of the student IT team, Bastian Aigner, was invited to Apple's
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Since its foundation, the Gymnasium counts a variety of politicians, journalists, scientists, authors and the Ninth Abbot Primate of the Benedictian Confederation,
Notker Wolf, to its alumni. == History ==