Vocational school 11 in the Hanover region

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Vocational school 11 in the Hanover region
The BBS 11 at the Andertenschen Wiese
type of school Vocational school
founding 1837
address

Andertensche Wiese 26
30169 Hanover

place Hanover
country Lower Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 22 '29 "  N , 9 ° 43' 30"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 22 '29 "  N , 9 ° 43' 30"  E
management Dieter Klinger
Website bbs11.de

The Vocational School 11 in the Hanover region also briefly BBS 11 called, is a more tier school center in the state capital Hanover to prepare for occupations of merchants and in the economy . The vocational school (BBS) is established in the fields of finance , insurance , industry and business. Under the umbrella of the BBS, the commercial vocational school is the competence center of the Hanover region for the training of banking , industrial and insurance clerks . The vocational high school for economics is the first business high school in Lower Saxony . The business vocational school, in turn, serves the further training of secondary and secondary school graduates. The building from the beginning of the 20th century, which is largely a listed building, represents the new type of "hall school" in Germany at the time. It is located on Andertensche Wiese 26 in the Hanover district of Calenberger Neustadt .

Personalities

student

Teachers and directors

  • from 1919: Adolf Grimme (1889–1963), social democratic cultural politician

Fonts (selection)

  • Annual report of the Oberrealschule am Clevertore in Hanover. Contains school news about the school year ... , series of publications from 1907 to 1915
  • Report of the Städtische Oberrealschule zu Hannover on the school year ... , from 1925 to 1936 published magazine with school program, in the main title until 1939/1931 also report on the school year ... der Städt. Secondary school at Clevertor in Hanover

literature

  • 150 years of commercial vocational schools in Hanover, 1837–1987 , publisher: Berufsbildendeschulen 11, 12, 13 and 14 der Landeshauptstadt Hannover, [Hannover]: [Berufsbildendeschulen 11, 12, 13 und 14], 1987; contents

See also

Web links

Commons : Vocational School 11 of the Hanover Region  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Compare the imprint on the BBS 11 page , last accessed on June 22, 2018
  2. Dieter Brosius : 1837. In: Hannover Chronik (HC), p. 118
  3. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Hannover Chronik '87. In: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , New Series 42 (1988), pp. 285–305; here: p. 302
  4. a b o. V .: Who we are , brief introduction on the BBS 11 page with cross-references [undated], last accessed on June 22, 2018
  5. oV: History / vocational school 11 - Handelslehranstalt I - Commercial training in Hannover [no date], as last accessed on June 22, 2018
  6. Ilse Rüttgerodt-Riechmann: Schools. In: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany , architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, City of Hanover , Part 1, Volume 10.1, ed. by Hans-Herbert Möller , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation , Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1983, ISBN 3-528-06203-7 , pp. 98f .; as well as Calenberger Neustadt in the addendum to part 2, volume 10.2: List of architectural monuments acc. § 4 ( NDSchG ) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation ), status: July 1, 1985, City of Hanover , Lower Saxony State Administration Office - publications of the Institute for Monument Preservation, p. 5f.
  7. ^ Klaus Mlynek : Wiechert, Karl. In: Dirk Böttcher, Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , p. 387f.
  8. ^ Hugo Thielen : Lüddecke, Friedrich. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 239; limited preview in Google Book search
  9. ^ Klaus Mlynek: Seitz, Friedrich. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 331; limited preview in Google Book search
  10. Klaus Mlynke: Grimme, Adolf. In: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon , p. 135; limited preview in Google Book search
  11. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library (DNB)
  12. Compare the information from the DNB