Bismarck School (Elmshorn)

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Bismarckschule Elmshorn - municipal high school for boys and girls
Bismarckschule-elmshorn.jpg
type of school high school
founding 1869
address

Bismarckstrasse 2

place Elmshorn
country Schleswig-Holstein
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 45 '23 "  N , 9 ° 39' 13"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 45 '23 "  N , 9 ° 39' 13"  E
student 1235 (status: 9/2010)
Teachers 85
management Peer-Olaf Reich
Website www.bismarckschule-elmshorn.de

The Bismarckschule Elmshorn is a high school in Elmshorn in Schleswig-Holstein . It is the oldest grammar school in this city. Since 1913 the school has had its current name Bismarckschule Elmshorn - municipal high school for boys and girls (the addition “and girls” since the introduction of co-education in 1969).

history

The school was originally founded in 1869 as a high school for “suitable boys” in Schulstrasse northeast of Propstenfeld. In 1896/97 a new building was built at the current location.

Foundations

There are three different foundations at the school.

The Foundation for the Promotion of International Relations financially supports schoolchildren and teachers in organizing encounter trips with young people abroad.

The Ernst Hermann Kölln Foundation and the Walter Stich Foundation award travel grants to particularly high-performing and committed students, which are to be used to support career choice in the form of an internship at home or abroad.

Known students

Individual evidence

  1. Peer-Olaf Reich becomes the new headmaster of the Bismarck School. In: bismarckschule-elmshorn.de. October 1, 2018, accessed November 22, 2018.
  2. Angelika Tauring-Meisner: Foundations. In: bismarckschule-Elmshorn.de. November 20, 2016, accessed February 23, 2018.
  3. About myself | Ernst Dieter Rossmann. Accessed August 31, 2019 .
  4. Elmshorn TV star today on ZDF. May 6, 2002, accessed August 31, 2019 .
  5. Michael Stich: "Somehow tennis wasn't a job for me". May 21, 2015, accessed August 31, 2019 .
  6. Holsteiner on the weekend of July 20, 2019, page 1: "In the run-up to the release (of the new album) we spoke to the former Bismarck student."