Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse

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Municipal high school for boys and girls in Cologne, Schaurtestrasse
type of school high school
School number 166571
founding 1908
address

Schaurtestrasse 1

place Cologne
country North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 56 '1 "  N , 6 ° 58' 34"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 56 '1 "  N , 6 ° 58' 34"  E
carrier city ​​Cologne
student 576 (as of May 2008)
Teachers 51 and 7 trainee lawyers
management Anja Veith-Grimm
Website www.schaurte-koeln.de

Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse

The Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestraße is a high school in Deutz (Cologne) . The official name of the grammar school is "Städtisches Neusprachliches Gymnasium Cologne for boys and girls, Schaurtestrasse". The school authority is the city ​​of Cologne .

history

1908 to 1945

On 23 July 1908, the school was the first school on the right Rhine side Cologne founded. As early as 1910, construction began on the Gotenring . In 1930 there were already student exchanges with English and French students, mainly to develop the students' foreign languages, but also to understand the neighboring peoples. However, under the National Socialist leadership, these exchanges had to be abandoned due to political propaganda. There were also other cuts, such as a ban on the school newspaper or the ban on school clubs (apart from the sports-oriented). Some teachers and the long-time director of the school, Theodor Eylert, were transferred or retired due to a lack of approval for National Socialism , while course councilors who followed the Nazi regime were appointed directors. In 1944 the building was closed due to war damage.

From 1945

After the war, classes began in eight rooms that had survived the war. All rooms were not restored until 1958, only the roof over the south wing was still missing. Since 1968 the subject "Russian" has also been offered.

building

From 1999 to the beginning of 2002, on the initiative of the student council, the teachers (especially through Rolf Toonen) and parents, massive efforts were made to bring the school up to date, which ultimately led to the Cologne City Council in January 2002 It was decided to start a major renovation of the school. Work on this began in autumn 2006. At the beginning of the 2010/2011 school year, a new building with two gyms, an administration wing and new specialist rooms was moved into, which was officially inaugurated in July 2011. At the beginning of 2012 we moved into the renovated B wing, at the beginning of the school year 2012/2013 we moved into renovated classrooms in the central building. At the beginning of the 2013/2014 school year, we moved into the classrooms on the first and second floors of the A wing. At the beginning of April 2014, the A wing, the so-called head building with cafeteria and library, was handed over, and the assembly hall in mid-September 2014.

principal

  • 1908 - May 1, 1924: Richard Jungbluth (born November 15, 1874 in Dierdorf near Neuwied; 1898 Dr. phil. In Bonn; from 1908 teacher in Deutz; 1921 senior director; 1924 high school board member in the provincial college in Koblenz; 1932 honorary professor at the university at Cologne; died on February 13, 1945)
  • 1924 - 1925: Joseph Maubach (acting head; born June 18, 1877 in Cologne; 1902 Dr. phil in Bonn; from 1909 as senior teacher in Deutz; 1922 senior teacher; July 1, 1942 retired)
  • August 1, 1925 - September 1, 1934: Theodor Eylert (born March 5, 1881 in Altona; 1912 Dr. phil in Münster (Westphalia); afterwards Reform-Realgymnasium Köln-Mülheim)
  • 1934 - 1935: Joseph Maubach (acting head)
  • February 1, 1935 - 1945: Paul Börger (born March 11, 1896 in Kirchderne near Dortmund; 1922 to 1925 pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Derne near Dortmund; from 1935 as senior director of studies in Deutz; 1939 to 1945 war veteran as commander of an engineer battalion)
  • July 1, 1942 - March 2, 1945 Joseph Meyer (born March 20, 1898 in Cologne-Ehrenfeld; 1923 Dr. rer.nat in Bonn; 1942 senior director and head of the girls' high school in Cologne-Kalk; died March 2, 1945 in Cologne during an air raid)
  • 1946 - Easter 1953: Hermann Haferkamp (born on February 7, 1888 in Borbeck; from 1919 as senior teacher in Deutz; 1950 senior director; from May 1950 also acting head of the secondary school in Porz)
  • April 1, 1953 - 1975: Robert Frohn
  • 1976 - 1995: Karlheinz Scheuer
  • 1995 - 2001: Burkhard Henkes
  • Autumn 2001 - January 2003: Hans Peter Passmann (acting head)
  • February 2003 - January 2016: Rolf Scheid
  • February 2016 to May 2016: Anja Veith-Grimm (acting head)
  • from May 2016: Anja Veith-Grimm

Partnerships

The school maintains international school partnerships and regular student exchanges with partner schools in England, France, Russia, Israel and Spain.

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Working groups

13 stumbling blocks in front of the Deutz grammar school Schaurtestrasse

The school has working groups and courses on the following topics:

  • Big band, choir, instrumental group
  • Foto-AG, Informatik-AG, Chess-AG, AG Mathematik-Olympiad
  • DELF (Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française), 'SchoolFlash' (school newspaper), school carnival
  • Book and reading week, dispute settlement, health promotion, school paramedic service
  • Anti-Racism-AG
    • On March 18, 2019, the artist Gunter Demnig laid 13 stumbling blocks in front of the building of the Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse . High school pupils research the history of their Jewish classmates from 1908 to 1938. The pupils' initiative and the online memorial book were awarded the Reinhard Engert Prize for History . A collection of donations by the anti-racism group at the school made it possible to lay the stumbling blocks.

Known students

  • Jürgen Becker (* 1932), German poet, prose writer and radio play author. From 1950 to 1953 he attended high school up to high school.
  • Dieter Flimm (1939–2002), architect, designer, set designer, scenographer and director, musician, composer and university professor. He passed the Abitur exam in 1958.
  • Jürgen Flimm (* 1941), director, actor, director and university professor. He passed the Abitur in 1963 at the Schaurtegymnasium.
  • Herbert Hömig (* 1941), historian and professor. He graduated from high school in 1962.
  • Ernst Simons (1919–2006), relegated in 1936 for racist reasons . His father, the school's religion teacher and rabbi of Deutz, Julius Simons, was murdered in Auschwitz with his family, including two high school graduates .

literature

  • Theodor Eylert (arrangement and ed.): 25 years of the Städtisches Realgymnasium Köln – Deutz. 1908-1933. Printed by Max Welzel, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1933.
  • Fifty years of the municipal new language high school in Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1958.
  • Festschrift of the Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse in Cologne-Deutz on the occasion of its 75th anniversary in 1983. Ed. Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse.
  • 100 years of Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse. 1908-2008. Commemorative publication of the school. Edited by Deutzer Gymnasium, print: Top-Fotografie Niederwiesa, Cologne 2008.

Web links

Commons : Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestraße  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 100 years of Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse. 1908-2008. Commemorative publication of the school. Edited by Deutzer Gymnasium, print: Top-Fotografie Niederwiesa, Cologne 2008, p. 107.
  2. Kollegium ( Memento from May 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), on schaurte-koeln.de, accessed on February 17, 2016.
  3. ^ City of Cologne: Secondary schools in Cologne. Secondary level II. Online at www.stadt-koeln.de. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  4. a b c Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse: Festschrift “100 years Deutzer Gymnasium Schaurtestrasse” . (2008). Online at www.schaurte-koeln.de. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  5. Richard Jungbluth's personal data sheet in the BIL's personal file in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  6. ^ Hermann Haferkamp: Dr. Richard Jungbluth. The first principal of the school. In: Fifty Years of the Municipal New Language High School Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1958, p. 49.
  7. Joseph Maubach's personal sheet in the personnel file of the BIL expert body in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  8. Personal form from Theodor Eylert in the personnel file of the BIL reviewer in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  9. Fifty years of the municipal modern language high school in Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1958, p. 34.
  10. Fifty years of the municipal modern language high school in Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1958, p. 35.
  11. ^ Personnel form from Paul Börger in the personnel file of the BIL reviewer in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  12. Joseph Meyer's personal form in the BIL's personal file in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  13. Fifty years of the municipal modern language high school in Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Cologne-Kalk, Cologne 1958, p. 35 f.
  14. Fifty years of the municipal modern language high school in Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1958, p. 39.
  15. Hermann Haferkamp's personal form in the personnel file of the BIL reviewer in the archive database of the Library for Research on Educational History (BBF)
  16. Fifty years of the municipal modern language high school in Cologne-Deutz. 1908-1958. Edited by the teaching staff, printed by Max Welzel & Sohn, Köln-Kalk, Cologne 1958, p. 43.
  17. koelner-wochenspiegel kalk (from March 26, 2019): Path of Remembrance 13 stumbling blocks at Deutzer Gymnasium remind of murdered pupils , accessed on March 26, 2019
  18. schaurte-koeln.de: Stolpersteine ​​am Schaurte , accessed on March 26, 2019
  19. schaurte-koeln.de: Memorial book for the Jewish pupils of the Städtisches Realgymnasium Köln-Deutz 1908–1938 , accessed on March 26, 2019
  20. schaurte-koeln.de: 2847 € for stumbling blocks , accessed on March 26, 2019