Bauhaus School Cottbus
Bauhaus School Cottbus | |
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type of school | Primary school / school with a special educational focus |
founding | 1930 |
place | cottbus |
country | Brandenburg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 45 ′ 28 " N , 14 ° 18 ′ 59" E |
student | about 250 |
Teachers | 58 |
Website | http://www.bauhausschule.de |
The Bauhaus School Cottbus is a primary school and school with a special educational focus in Brandenburg. The school, which was founded as Elementary School VII in 1930, was used as a military hospital from 1939, after the Second World War it was used as the "Soviet School" until 1991. After the withdrawal of the Red Army, the building was temporarily empty; since 1998 it has been used as a school again.
The school was built in the Bauhaus style by the Cottbus city planning officer Hellmuth Schröder and is a prominent representative of the New Building in Cottbus. The building was listed as a historical monument in 1964 and extensively renovated from 1994 to 1998.
Today the school serves around 300 pupils, which is run by 40 teachers, 8 curative teachers, 6 pedagogical teaching aids, 4 physiotherapists and a nurse, as a primary school and school with a special educational focus on "physical and motor development".
literature
- Maria Lydia Schöne: The Bauhaus School in Cottbus 1929/1930 and the City Planning Officer Hellmuth Schröder In: Steffen Krestin: The Bauhaus School in Cottbus , 2009, ISBN 978-3-86929-023-2 , pp. 7-88