Albert Einstein High School Ravensburg

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Albert Einstein High School Ravensburg
The spooky building
type of school high school
address

Spohnstrasse 22

place Ravensburg
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 47 ° 47 '8 "  N , 9 ° 37' 13"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 47 '8 "  N , 9 ° 37' 13"  E
carrier City of Ravensburg
student 680 (2015/2016)
Teachers 66 (2015/2016)
management Annette Brunke-Kullik
Website http://www.aegrv.de/

The Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium is a municipal general education high school in Ravensburg . It shares a school building which was built between 1912 and 1914 and is a listed building with the Spohn grammar school. In the 2015/2016 school year, around 680 students attended the AEG. In addition to the natural science profile, the grammar school also offers a language profile and a sports profile.

history

The forerunner of today's natural science-modern language grammar school was the (upper) secondary school for boys, founded in 1805, which was elevated to a new grammar school in 1951 alongside the previous humanistic grammar school, today's Spohn grammar school . Coeducation was introduced in the 1971/72 school year , and like some other science-oriented high schools of the time, the school was named Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium.

Known students

Known teachers

  • Ernst Arnegger (* 1944), teacher and member of the state parliament
  • Arnold Diehm (1929–2018), educator, philosopher, head of the State Seminar for Teacher Training Weingarten
  • Jupp Eisele (* 1935), headmaster, art teacher and exhibition curator

literature

  • Gerhard Stengelin: The Albert Einstein Gymnasium: A modern school with tradition. The beginnings of secondary schools in Ravensburg . In: Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium Ravensburg. Yearbook 1996. Ravensburg 1996, pp. 67-75.
  • Gerhard Stengelin: The secondary schools of Ravensburg 1933-1945 . In: Peter Eitel (ed.): Ravensburg in the Third Reich. Contributions to the history of the city . Oberschwäbische Verlags-Anstalt, Ravensburg 1997, pp. 172–194. ISBN 3-926891-19-X
  • Peter Eitel: Ravensburg in the 19th and 20th centuries. Politics, economy, population, church, culture, everyday life . Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2004, p. 351 ISBN 3-7995-0138-X

Individual evidence

  1. Oliver Villa: The Spohn building is celebrating its hundredth birthday ( Memento from September 22, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) , 2014, accessed on September 22, 2016
  2. Result: General renovation of AEG-Spohn-Gymnasium Raven ... competitionline. In: competitionline.com. Retrieved March 13, 2016 .
  3. AEG: Einstein 94 , March 2018 (p. 2)
  4. ^ University of Heidelberg , accessed on March 21, 2018
  5. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Claus Arnold - Vita | Uni Mainz - Catholic Theology - Middle and Modern Church History. Retrieved November 26, 2019 .
  6. ^ Marienhospital Stuttgart: First medical director and his deputies re-elected. Retrieved January 11, 2020 .
  7. CV , accessed on March 21, 2018
  8. ↑ Obituary notice of the AEG . Retrieved January 11, 2020
  9. ^ Obituary of the seminar for teacher training . Retrieved January 11, 2020
  10. Conversation with Jupp Eisele about the uncovering of the mural Die Freunde von Julius Herburger in the stairwell of the AEG . Retrieved January 11, 2020