Evening high school Innsbruck

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Evening high school Innsbruck
Bundesrealgymnasium Innsbruck (BT0A5091) .jpg
View from Adolf Pichler Platz
type of school Upper secondary school and upper secondary school
School number 701076
founding 1945 (as a middle school for workers )
address

Adolf-Pichler-Platz 1

place innsbruck
state Tyrol
Country Austria
Coordinates 47 ° 15 '59 "  N , 11 ° 23' 33"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 15 '59 "  N , 11 ° 23' 33"  E
carrier Republic of Austria
student approx. 800 students
Teachers approx. 50
management Michael Bürkle
Website www.abendgym.tsn.at

The evening high school Innsbruck (officially: Bundesgymnasium, Bundesrealgymnasium and Wirtschaftskundliches Realgymnasium for working people Innsbruck ) is the only evening high school in Tyrol and Vorarlberg . It has existed since autumn 1945 and was initially a foundation of the Chamber of Labor and the Federation of Trade Unions as a middle school for workers . In the 1960s it was adopted by the Republic of Austria as a federal high school. The evening high school shares the school building with the Bundesrealgymnasium Innsbruck .

Admission requirements are an Austrian or comparable compulsory school leaving certificate and a minimum age of 17 years. Like all Austrian evening grammar schools, the Innsbruck evening grammar school is regulated by the School Teaching Act for Working People, Colleges and Preparatory Courses (SchUG-BKV) and accordingly a fully semester-based and modularised school in which there are no longer any classes in the narrower sense. According to the SchUG-BKV, the task of the evening grammar schools is to enable individual educational careers and to dissolve classes and school levels. The students, who are considered to be self-sufficient, choose the modules to be completed by themselves. They determine the content of the semester and the speed at which they study.

The evening grammar school Innsbruck is currently (2018) the largest upper level grammar school in Tyrol. It covers the essential parts of the Austrian curricula for upper secondary level ; however, the subject of sport is omitted. The evening high school Innsbruck played a pioneering role in the development of the Matura distance learning in the 1990s. In distance learning, only half of the school hours take place as a so-called social phase in the school, the time and location of the other half is the responsibility of the students as an individual phase. Distance learning is compulsorily accompanied by internet support. The distance learning course extends the catchment area of ​​the evening high school Innsbruck to all of North Tyrol, East Tyrol, South Tyrol, Vorarlberg and South Bavaria.

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Individual evidence

  1. Horst Schreiber / Irmgard Bibermann (2005): More than School, Innsbruck-Vienna-Bozen: StudienVerlag