Anno high school
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The Anno-Gymnasium in March 2020 | |
type of school | high school |
School number | 167241 |
founding | 1593/1594 |
address |
Zeithstrasse 186-188 |
place | Siegburg |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 50 ° 48 '14 " N , 7 ° 13' 17" E |
carrier | City of Siegburg |
student | about 1,200 |
Teachers | about 90 |
management | Sebastian Kaas |
Website | www.anno-gymnasium-su.de |
The Anno-Gymnasium is a municipal high school ; the district town of Siegburg has been the sponsor since 1974 . The school was founded as a Latin school in 1593/1594 .
Projects
The Anno-Gymnasium offers exchange programs with France, Italy, Turkey, the USA and Japan, among others. The following projects and working groups also exist:
- Japanese
- Greek
- First aid
- environment
- Internet AG
- Film AG
- Keyboard course
- Legal studies
- Sports helper
- Theater AG
- Choir AG
- Instrumental AG
- Anno band
- Arbitrator
- India help
- chess
- Foreign language certificates CAE + DELF
There are also sports projects such as:
- Advanced course in sport
- Health education in grades 8 and 9
- Sports clubs as cooperation partners
- AG program with: climbing, rowing, cycling, karate, badminton, athletics, swimming, soccer, basketball
School as a state
As the first school in North Rhine-Westphalia, the Anno-Gymnasium carried out the three-day project "School as State" in June 2015. In order to make democratic, constitutional and market-based structures understandable, students and teachers were given equal opportunities to become citizens of the simulated state. This gave them - within the framework of a self-drafted constitution - the right to vote, had to take over a job or set up a company and thus tried to project their economic success in the state's own currency. The venture was financed by local sponsors. Towards the end, Elisabeth Winkelmeier-Becker , member of the Bundestag, visited the "State".
Pupils
- Joseph Hermann Mohr (1834–1892), composer
- Josef Müller (1875–1945), folklorist
- Wolfgang Overath (* 1943), footballer
- Günter Ollenschläger (* 1951), internist and medical theorist
- Günter Assenmacher (* 1952), official of the dioceses of Cologne, Limburg and Essen
- Jürgen Becker (* 1953), former State Secretary D.
- Tom Buhrow (* 1958), journalist and artistic director (WDR)
- Peter Kurth (* 1960), former Senator for Finance D.
- Karl Jüsten (* 1961), prelate
- Bruno Kurth (* 1962), Dean
- Achim Berg (* 1964), manager
- Katja Schwiglewski (* approx. 1964), radio presenter (WDR 3)
- Ralf Forsbach (* 1965), historian
- Athina Lexutt (* 1966), church historian
- Georg Bitter (* 1968), lawyer
- Alexander Neu (* 1969), member of the Bundestag
- Melanie Amann (* 1978), journalist (Der Spiegel)
- Danilo Wiebe (* 1994), footballer
literature
- 400 years of the Anno-Gymnasium: from the municipal Latin school to the Anno-Gymnasium [1597–1997]. Anno-Gymnasium (Siegburg), Rheinlandia-Verlag, Siegburg 1997, ISBN 3-931509-39-7
- Heinrich Bauer (Red.): From the royal grammar school to the municipal anno grammar school Siegburg 1886–1986: Festschrift for the 100th anniversary. City Anno-Gymnasium Siegburg, Siegburg 1986
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ school management. In: www.anno-gymnasium-su.de. Retrieved April 3, 2020 .
- ↑ - Anno-Gymnasium. In: District town of Siegburg. Retrieved May 23, 2016 .
- ↑ Johannes Schmitz: Students found their own state , ksta.de, April 2, 2014, last accessed on November 13, 2016
- ^ Felix Reinhardt: Small Germany - School as State. (No longer available online.) In: www.kleindeutschland.eu. Archived from the original on March 31, 2016 ; accessed on May 23, 2016 .