Deutschherren-Gymnasium

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Deutschherren-Gymnasium
Main building .jpg
Main building of the high school
type of school high school
founding 1974
address

Ludwigstrasse 58

place Aichach
country Bavaria
Country Germany
carrier Aichach-Friedberg district
student 795 (school year 2017/18)
Teachers 61
management Renate Schöffer
Website www.dhgaic.de

The Deutschherren-Gymnasium is a grammar school in Aichach ( Bavaria ), which is named after the Teutonic Order or Order of Teutonic Knights or Teutonic Knights. The school sponsor is the Free State of Bavaria, the administrative cost entity is the Aichach-Friedberg district . The grammar school has a linguistic and a scientific-technological branch.

history

In 1974, according to the ordinance of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture of March 8, 1974, as part of the school development plan, with effect from August 1, 1974 in Aichach, a grammar school with a modern language and mathematical and natural science branch was to be the third school next to the then Hauptschule (now: Geschwister-Scholl-Mittelschule) and the Realschule (now: Wittelsbacher-Realschule) in the school center Aichach, which should start with the fifth grade. The management was entrusted to Adolf Lang, the then youngest head of school in Bavaria.

On September 17, 1974, classes began with 136 students in four 5th grades in the extension of the neighboring secondary school. The high school stayed there for two years. 1976 was the inauguration of the first construction phase of the new school building. In the 1976/77 school year, nine classes (grades 5-7) used the new building.

In 1977 the new quadruple sports hall was officially put into operation. In addition, the school has now been given the name Deutschherren-Gymnasium through an ordinance of the Ministry of Culture. In 1980 the outdoor sports facility was inaugurated and the second construction phase began. With the completion of the second construction phase in 1981, the Deutschherren-Gymnasium now had the urgently needed science rooms and a library.

In 1997 a new building was added to the school building, which provided a new auditorium, additional classrooms and rooms for music and IT lessons.

In 2003, Gerhard Haunschild succeeded the founding school director Adolf Lang. A year later, the sponsoring association of the Deutschherren-Gymnasium was founded.

In 2007 the new building was expanded: the new auditorium was enlarged and has since been used as an event location and cafeteria. In addition, more classrooms and the first open all-day group were added. In 2011, the inauguration of a newly built pavilion for the upper school took place.

In October 2012 the school was commissioned to build the Mering grammar school as the third grammar school in the Aichach-Friedberg district, until it was released into independence in August 2015. For the 2013/14 school year, construction manager Gerhard Haunschild and construction coordinator Stefan Düll welcomed the first pupils for grade 5 at the Mering high school.

Renate Schöffer has been running the Deutschherren-Gymnasium as the successor to Gerhard Haunschild since February 2018.

Other schools with a name that refers to the German Order

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture. Accessed May 31, 2019 .