Benedikt-Stattler-Gymnasium Bad Kötzting

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Benedikt-Stattler-Gymnasium Bad Kötzting
Benedikt-Stattler-Gymnasium Bad Kötzting.jpg
type of school Gymnasium ( natural science - technological , social science and linguistic )
founding 1967
address

Mayor-Dullinger-Str. 23

place Bad Kötzting
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 10 '54 "  N , 12 ° 51' 37"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 10 '54 "  N , 12 ° 51' 37"  E
carrier District of Cham ( material costs )
student around 770
Teachers 69
management Birgit Maier
Website www.bsg-koetzting.de

The Benedikt-Stattler-Gymnasium ( BSG for short ) is a high school in Bad Kötzting . It is named after the theologian Benedikt Stattler . Around 770 students in grades 5 to 12 are taught by 69 teachers.

history

On September 7, 1967, the first communal grammar school with basic Latin was opened by the deputy district administrator Ludwig Baumann. The fifth grade had 66 students. Classes took place in three buildings several hundred meters apart. Initially, only the headmaster Meindl and the teacher Geith teach. In 1969 the high school was nationalized. Three years later the first and in 1974 the second construction phase of the new school building was completed. In the 1974/75 school year, the mathematics and science branch with basic English was added. On June 25, 1976 the school building was inaugurated by Domkapitular Stauffer and Dean Hippe and the school was given the name Benedikt-Stattler-Gymnasium. The extension building was inaugurated in November 1998. From 2001 to 2007 the school building was also renovated.

Since the 2002/03 school year, the school is no longer a "modern language grammar school with math.-nat.wiss. Branch", but rather a "linguistic and natural science-technological grammar school". The Benedikt-Stattler-Gymnasium was the first gymnasium in the Upper Palatinate to undergo an external evaluation in the following school year . It was also accepted into the circle of MODUS21 schools. In the 2004/05 school year, the high school pilot school for the Exercitium Paedagogicum , which was co-developed by the school management and included in the project "Center for School Quality - CENTER OF EXCELLENCE", was the eighth high school in Bavaria for the field of business law. In the 2005/06 school year, the grammar school is "partner school for winter sports" and won the isi competition 2005 as the most innovative grammar school in Bavaria . In addition, the school tested the seminars for the upper level of the G8 for a period of two years. In the 2006/07 school year, the school took part in the MODUS F model experiment (MODUS Leadership), which develops and tests new leadership models in schools. In July 2007 the school hosted the 51st Theater Days of the Bavarian grammar schools . Since 2013, a third training course has been offered with the social science branch. The BSG has been a DELF examination center since October 2015. In November of the same year the school was added to the network of MINT-EC schools

The predecessors of the current headmistress Birgit Maier were Aribo Meindl (1967–1988), Dieter Wiesmann (1988–2001) and Günther Roith (2001–2017).

School profile

The school is a science , technology and language high school with basic English.

  • English is a compulsory subject from the fifth grade and a high school diploma.
  • In the scientific and technological branch, French is an optional subject from the sixth grade onwards, or in the modern language branch it is the third foreign language from the eighth grade.
  • In the sixth grade, Latin is the second elective subject alongside French.
  • Computer science is taught in the sixth and seventh grades as part of the subject "Nature and Technology", and in the scientific-technological branch in the ninth and tenth grades as an independent subject.
  • From the eighth grade onwards, physics and chemistry form the focus in the scientific and technological branch.

Awards

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Individual evidence

  1. Youth Culture Promotion Prize of the Upper Palatinate District: The Prize Winners 2000–… ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www. Bezirk-oberpfalz.de archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Upper Palatinate district.