Ammersee high school

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Ammersee-Gymnasium Dießen
Ammersee high school
type of school high school
School number 0987
founding 2006
address

Dießener Strasse 100
86911 Dießen

place Dießen am Ammersee
Coordinates 47 ° 57 '49 "  N , 11 ° 6' 14"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 57 '49 "  N , 11 ° 6' 14"  E
carrier Free State of Bavaria
student 824 (as of: 2018/2019)
Teachers 62 full-time employees (as of 2018/2019)
management Alfred Lippl
Website www.amseegym.de

The Ammersee-Gymnasium is a high school founded in 2006 in Dießen am Ammersee with a linguistic and scientific-technological branch.

location

The Ammersee-Gymnasium is located on the northern outskirts of Dießen in the immediate vicinity of the Ammersee. The school is located on the Ammerseebahn and has its own stop ( St. Alban ). An underpass provides direct access to the lake, which also enables access to the school by bike from the Seeuferstraße. The connection to State Road 2055 is established by a bus loop. A cycle path runs parallel to the road from Dießen to the school.

history

Since 1990, there has been discussion in the Landsberg am Lech district about the need for another grammar school in the region. In August 2001, the district council submitted an application to the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture to establish a grammar school on the west bank of the Ammersee, which was approved on February 27, 2002. In July 2002 the district council decided to build the grammar school in St. Alban in the community of Dießen, in October 2005 the education ministry appointed the founding school director, Klaus Rechenberger. In the 2006/07 school year, teaching began with 420 students in 15 classes and with 34 teachers. On May 1, 2007, the State Ministry for Education and Culture named the school Ammersee-Gymnasium Dießen .

architecture

Design: Fritsch + Tschaidse

An architectural competition was announced for the construction of the school. In July 2003, the district council decided to build the grammar school on the basis of the design of the first prize winner, architects Fritsch & Tschaidse, Munich. The foundation stone was laid on May 7, 2005. The construction of the school building was accompanied by a working group at the State Institute for School Quality and Educational Research in cooperation with the Bavarian Chamber of Architects. The results of this process were published in the book Building Schools (see literature).

The term footbridge serves as a guiding principle and functional, design element for the external and internal development of the school :

"It (the bridge) was a metaphor for the connection of land and water, depicts through the building of the school, like ships at dock lie. In the comb structure of the school system, the structure reflects as a jetty for sailing ships resist. Widenings of the land create an entrance deck in front of the sports hall and a viewing deck to the lake with library and student work area. A long two-storey class block structurally closes off the heterogeneous edge of the town, the side wings of the departments interlock with the landscape berthing Ammerseedampfers ".

Training directions

The grammar school offers two different courses:

  • Natural science-technological high school, with the foreign language sequence English-French or English-Latin.

Additional offer

The Ammersee-Gymnasium offers additional activities such as a. Orchestra, choir, theater, ceramics, works, school garden, school beekeeping , robotics, plus course in mathematics, basketball, triathlon and rowing.

rowing

The Ammersee-Gymnasium is a support school for rowing and is connected to the rowing department of SC Riederau in a sports work group. The Ammersee-Gymnasium is the only state high school in Bavaria to have its own boathouse and a floating jetty. The inauguration of these facilities created by the Landsberg am Lech district took place on September 19, 2018.

All 6th grade students are taught rowing as part of differentiated sports lessons. The school regularly takes part in the Bavarian student championships in rowing and in the German championships in ergometer rowing.

Open all-day school

The Ammersee-Gymnasium has set up an open all-day school in cooperation with the cooperation partner SOS Children's Village Ammersee-Lech since the 2013/14 school year . The students are offered a structured daily routine that enables them to complete their school tasks in a self-responsible learning culture. In addition, the pupils have the opportunity to improve their social skills by organizing their leisure time together. The all-day offer extends from Monday to Thursday from 1 pm to 4 pm.

literature

  • Ammersee-Gymnasium (Ed.): 1st annual report. Dießen 2007. Archived in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, call number: Z 2012.252-1 / 6
  • State Institute for School Quality and Educational Research, Wagner, Ernst (Red.): Building a school. kopaed-Verlag, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-86736-271-9
  • Fritsch, Rüdiger Leo u. Tschaidse, Aslan: Fritsch + Tschaidse Architects. Junius-Verlag, Hamburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-88506-037-6

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ammersee-Gymnasium Dießen in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on July 14, 2019.
  2. 1st annual report of the Ammersee-Gymnasium, p. 32
  3. 1st annual report of the Ammersee-Gymnasium, p. 34
  4. Supplement to the Official Gazette of the Bavarian State Ministries for Education and Culture and Science, Research and Art, year 2007, published in Munich on April 2, 2007, number 6 *
  5. 1st annual report of the Ammersee-Gymnasium, p. 33
  6. ^ Article of the Munich Merkurs
  7. quoted from: Project description by architects Fritsch and Tschaidse
  8. ^ Article of the Augsburger Allgemeine
  9. ^ Article of the Augsburger Allgemeine.