Birkenau primary school
Birkenau primary school Augsburg-Lechhausen |
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type of school | primary school |
founding | 1952/1954 |
address |
Soldnerstrasse 35 |
place | augsburg |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 22 '59 " N , 10 ° 54' 33" E |
carrier | City of Augsburg (material expense manager) |
student | 394 As of 2018/2019 |
Teachers | 29 As of 2018/2019 |
Website | www.birkenauschuleaugsburg.de |
The Birkenau primary school is a primary school in Augsburg-Lechhausen .
School profile
The school was an elementary school ( GS and THS I) and thus comprised grades 1 to 4 of elementary school as well as the 5th and 6th grade of secondary school . With the school year 2007/2008, the partial secondary school ended, i.e. In other words, no new 5th grades were formed. The last 6th grade left school in 2008. On August 1, 2011, the school was renamed Birkenau-Grundschule Augsburg-Lechhausen. In the 2018/2019 school year, 394 pupils attended the school and were taught by 29 full-time teachers. Three volunteer reading mentors support the educators in their work. The school also has a reading island , i. H. a modern and networked school library.
The school name Birkenau Elementary School refers to the birch-lined meadows on the river side in Augsburg-Lechhausen, the immemorial Birch Au hot since. Every year, towards the end of the school year, the school newspaper , the birch leaf , appears . The Elfie Ernst support group runs lunchtime, afternoon and homework support at the school.
For schoolchildren and parents whose mother tongue is not German, there are various additional support programs, some of which are implemented in cooperation with other providers: German learning groups, special homework supervision, language support in kindergarten ( preliminary course ).
Working groups
The school offers a variety of working groups that can be used by the students in their free time: AG “ Beekeeping ”, AG “Trendsport”, AG “ First Aid ”, “Sports and Social Project Lechhausen” (in cooperation with the sports center of the University of Augsburg ), AG “School Newspaper ”, AG “Nutrition”, AG “ Flute ”, AG “Painting and Design”, project “Girls kick too” (in cooperation with the German Football Association ).
timeline
- 1952 Construction of the two pavilions with 4 classrooms in the Birken-Au
- 1954 Construction of the main building in several construction phases
- 1959 Construction of the south building
- 1962 Construction of the Krönlein-Natter-Fountain designed by Sepp Mastaller (donation from the city of Augsburg) in the small playground
- 1968 Change of name: "Elementary school on Soldnerstrasse"
- 1989 Renewed change of the school name: "Birkenau-Volksschule"
- 1996 Foundation of the sports and social project Lechhausen (in collaboration with Schiller and Goetheschule, University of Augsburg and Lechhausen specialist base)
- 2003 Construction of the boulder wall , in cooperation with parents, students and teachers.
- 2004 As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations, the school was given a name tag 52 years after it was founded.
- After a fire, the south building had to be closed for several weeks in November and December. 9 classes were outsourced.
- 2006 Celebrations on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the sports and social project Lechhausen.
- 2007 With the help of the parents' council, a large play area is set up in the small playground .
- 2007–2008 The partial secondary school is gradually being dissolved. In September 2007 no more 5th classes were formed. The 6th grades will stay at the school until the end of the 2007/2008 school year.
- 2010 opening of the "Reading Island"
- 2011 Renaming to Birkenau Primary School Augsburg-Lechhausen
- 2014 The school celebrates its 60th anniversary. Plans for the redesign of the large school yard were developed. These are to be implemented in several sections.
The legend of the Krönlein snake
The Krönlein-snake (the school mascot ) refers to an old Lechhauser Forecast: Early grew in the meadows of Birch Au a dense lowland forest , where many grass snakes had their nests. The old Lechhausen residents say: One of these vipers always carried a crown. She lived under a well in the forest and was the snake queen. She protected the Birkenau children from harm and sometimes even granted their wishes. Today the alluvial forest in the Birkenau is almost cleared and the Krönlein snake has not been seen there for a long time. But the Birkenau children still remember them: At their school they have a fountain made of shell limestone, on which the Krönlein snake curls itself, which is supposed to protect everyone who passes by it. Maybe it fulfills one or the other wish of the viewer.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Birkenau-Grundschule Augsburg-Lechhausen in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on June 18, 2020.