Burggymnasium (Kaiserslautern)
BurgGymnasium | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1875 |
place | Kaiserslautern |
country | Rhineland-Palatinate |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 26 '46 " N , 7 ° 46' 0" E |
carrier | City of Kaiserslautern |
student | around 960 |
Teachers | about 80 |
management | Ute Scheu |
Website | www.burg-kl.de |
The Burggymnasium (spelling: BurgGymnasium ), founded in 1875 as the municipal school for girls, is now a co-educational state high school in Kaiserslautern .
history
The municipal girls 'school appeared in the files from 1902 as a higher female educational institution (HWB), only to become the general higher girls' school under this name in 1910 . From 1927 the Realgymnasium was expanded, and in 1930 the first class passed the Abitur. In 1966 the higher female educational institution became a state high school on Burgstrasse , and in 1970 it became co-educational . On November 3, 2000, on the occasion of the 125th anniversary celebration, the school was given the current name BurgGymnasium , which is derived from the immediate location on the ruins of the Barbarossaburg . The BurgGymnasium has been the sponsor of the Eselsbach Valley since April 20, 1994 .
Awards and special features
The BurgGymnasium has been regularly recognized as a MINT- friendly school since 2000, most recently in 2019. Since 2013, there has been a cooperation agreement with the Technical University of Kaiserslautern . The project School without Racism - School with Courage started in 2016, and the BurgGymnasium has been an interested UNESCO project school since 2018 . In 2019 the BurgGymnasium was recognized as the first official "WiR! School" for its partner activities to promote German-American cooperation.
The BurgGymnasium has three main profile areas:
- French-bilingual
- mathematical-scientific
- artistic-musical-aesthetic
Personalities
Former teachers
- Rudolf Thiel 1923–1926 teacher at the HWB; writer
- Martha Eller, 1967-1995 Director of Studies; President of the German-French Friendship Circle Kaiserslautern, Chevalier dans l 'Ordre des Palmes Académiques
- Werner Kuhn , 1971–1996 grammar school teacher; Politician (FDP), 1996–2011 member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament
- Stefan Wasser, 2001–2003 trainee lawyer; Musician, composer and teacher, head of the Bad Kreuznach Concert Society
- Manfred Gutz, 1972–75 teacher, 1984–2005 director of studies, author and mediator
- Christoph Thyssen, 2003-2011 Director of Studies; Professor of Didactics in Biology
Current teachers
- Klaus-Peter Becker, Director of Studies; Didactic specialist, head of department, lecturer, initiator of the inf-schule textbook, winner of the Ursula Hill Samelson Teacher Prize for Computer Science
Former students
- Susanne Faschon , graduated from high school in 1944, writer and poet
- Ins Cornelssen , Professor of Economics
- Carola Dauber , secondary school leaving certificate , politician (SPD), member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament (1951–1961)
- Ruth Leppla , Abitur 1966, politician (SPD), member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament (2001-2016)
- Ralph Stichler, Abitur 1967 (?), Lawyer and member of the labor law committee of the Federal Bar Association
- Wolfgang Eisfeld, Abitur 1986, professor of theoretical chemistry
- Volker Helfrich , graduated from high school in 1987, actor
- Achim Denig, Abitur 1987, professor for nuclear physics
- Edeltraud Gehrig, graduated from high school in 1989, professor of applied mathematics
- Bettina Fischer , graduated from high school in 1992, professor of marketing and corporate management
- Frank Kennel, graduated from high school in 1995, medical doctor and local politician
- Ulla Lohmann , graduated from high school in 1996, photojournalist and documentary filmmaker
- Daniel Stich, Abitur 1997, General Secretary of the SPD Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lars Stetzenbach, Abitur 1999, Dean
- Daniel Schäffner , Abitur 2001, politician (SPD) and member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament (2014-present)
- Clemens Thielen, Abitur 2003, professor for complex networks
- Michael Lehmann , Abitur 2004, soccer player
- Benjamin Sitzmann, Abitur 2006, cellist and theologian
- Florian Fromlowitz , 2009, soccer player
- Michael Groß, alias Michael Grohmann, b. 1967, former lawyer
- Robin Leo Hoffmann, Abitur 2014, actor
- Selina Wolf, Abitur 2020, politician (Die Grünen), member of the Kaiserslautern City Council (2019-)
- Paul Bunjes, Abitur 2020, politician (The Greens), member of the Kaiserslautern City Council (2019-)
Rectors, directors and school principals
Municipal secondary school for girls
- 1875–1884 main teacher Grobhoffer
- 1884–1886 main teacher Philipp Röhm, royal local school inspector
- 1886–1902 Pastor Philipp Heß, royal district school inspector
- 1902–1909 Professor Dr. Carl Andreae, royal seminary director
Urban high school for girls, urban high school for girls and urban high school for girls
- 1910–1945 Head of Studies, Hans Prütting
Urban modern language high school for girls
- 1945–1952 Senior Studies Director Peter Haffner
State new language high school for girls
- 1952–1964 Head of Studies Dr. Ludwig Mang
State high school on Burgstrasse
- 1964–1984 Head of Studies Dr. Martin dagger
BurgGymnasium
- 1984–2004 Head of Studies Manfred Pede
- 2004–2020 Senior Studies Director Ute Scheu
- 2020– NN
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chronicle of the year 1994. In: 5-year report 1990-95, high school on Burgstrasse.
- ^ Bröhl, Heribert: The BurgGymnasium will be a MINT-friendly school . In: BurgGymnasium (Ed.): Five-year report 2010-15 . Kaiserslautern, S. 24 ff .
- ↑ Christiane Hauter: MINT-friendly school for the third time. In: BurgGymnasium Kaiserslautern. September 6, 2019, accessed on October 2, 2019 (German).
- ↑ PresseBox (c) 2002-2017: Contract signing "Network Schools TU Kaiserslautern". Retrieved February 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Redak: BurgGymnasium Kaiserslautern is the first “WiR! School”. In: News Kaiserslautern. September 10, 2019, accessed on October 2, 2019 (German).
- ^ Burggymnasium (Ed.): Five-year report 1990-1995, p. 128
- ↑ https://www.mnu.de/blog/115-ursula-hill-samelson-lehrerpreis-informatik-2015
- ↑ Susanne Faschon. Retrieved November 27, 2018 .
- ↑ Headmaster chronicle at a glance . In: BurgGymnasium Kaiserslautern (Hrsg.): 125 years Burggymnasium . Kaiserslautern, S. 54 .