William Lindley Vocational School (G2)

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The former vocational school William Lindley (G2) was a vocational school for installation technology in Hamburg. On August 1, 2016, it merged with the State Metal Technology College with Technical High School (G17) to form the Plant and Construction Technology Vocational School at Inselpark (BS13) . This includes a vocational preparation school for pupils with special needs, a vocational preparation school for migrants, a technical college and a technical high school .

history


Former Heinrich-Hertz-Realgymnasium, trade school G2 until 2016, built around 1910

The school was set up on July 1, 1906 as a "plumbing school" including related trades with around 100 students on Holstenwall. At the beginning of the 1920s, the school moved to Michaelisstrasse 11, where it soon opened a training workshop.

Another move followed in 1937 under the Nazis. The new G2 school building in Bundesstrasse 58 was completed in 1909. Initially, for many years it was home to the "Heinrich Hertz Realgymnasium" founded in 1907, which had many Jewish students. In the course of the persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany, the number of pupils fell sharply, and the grammar school finally had to make way for the trade school , which at the time had around 2,300 pupils. The school building at Bundesstrasse 58 has been used as a vocational school since the late 1930s. Since then, all gas-water plumbers (plumbers) trained in Hamburg have completed their training here. Today the profession is called a system mechanic for sanitary, heating and air conditioning technology (SHK).

As part of the merger process, the school will leave its school building, built in 1908/1909 according to a design by architect Albert Erbe , at Bundesstraße 58 and move entirely to the Wilhelmsburg district ( Wilhelmsburger Inselpark ) in the 2018/19 school year . One reason for the abandonment of the school location at Bundesstrasse 58 is that the necessary alterations to the listed building are not possible.

The second location of the school in Eimsbüttel , the "Fröbelhaus" used for dual training preparation in Bundesstrasse 41, was already given up in summer 2018. The building, built by the Froebel Association in 1890, was nationalized in 1923 as the "Froebel seminar". The Froebelhaus, which was expanded and rebuilt in 1926, was then used to train kindergarten teachers. Up until 1963 there were educators here at technical school level and until 1967 “youth leaders” or social pedagogues. Since the school year 2018/19, this building has been used by the Altona State College for Social Education (BS 21).

In 2006 the G2 celebrated its centenary.

On May 1, 2012, the school was named after the British engineer Sir William Lindley (1808-1900), and in November 2012 the renaming ceremony took place, at which Senator Rabe spoke a greeting.

With the move of the former G2 trade school to Wilhelmsburg, 80 years of gas-water plumbing training come to an end in Eimsbüttel.

literature

  • Fiona Kleinert: Vocational school leaves historic building . In: Eimsbütteler Nachrichten, March 2, 2016, [1] .
  • Jörg-Peter Pahl: From advanced training to vocational school. One hundred years of the State Vocational School "Installation Technology" as part of the development of general school-based vocational training. In: Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik (Ed.), G2 - Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik. 100 Years, September 2006, pp. 11–32.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vocational school for plant and construction technology at Inselpark | Vocational education - high school diploma - technical college entrance qualification - vocational school vq - BVTQ. Accessed December 20, 2018 (German).
  2. Pahl, Jörg-Peter: From the training to the vocational school , p. 11 and "Chronicle of the school", in: Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik (Hg.), G2 - Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik. 100 Years, September 2006, pp. 34–35, here: p. 34.
  3. See "Chronicle of the School", in: Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik (Ed.), G2 - Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik. 100 Years, September 2006, pp. 34–35, here: p. 34 and https://www.shk-hamburg.de/innung/historie-der-shk-innung
  4. "Chronicle of the School", in: Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik (Hg.), G2 - Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik. 100 Years, September 2006, pp. 34–35, here: p. 34.
  5. "Chronicle of the School", in: Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik (Hg.), G2 - Staatliche Gewerbeschule Installationstechnik. 100 Years, September 2006, pp. 34–35, here: p. 34.
  6. ^ Fiona Kleinert: Vocational school leaves historic building .
  7. S. on this: State Trade School Installation Technology (ed.), G2 - State Trade School Installation Technology. 100 years, September 2006.
  8. Press Office of the Senate (ed.): Wochendienst No. 45 (November 9, 2012), p. 28, http://epub.sub.uni-hamburg.de/epub/volltexte/2013/18388/pdf/wd_45_2012. pdf