Osnabrück Cathedral School
Osnabrück Cathedral School | |
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type of school | High school |
founding | 1891 |
place | Osnabrück |
country | Lower Saxony |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 52 ° 16 '37 " N , 8 ° 2' 54" E |
carrier | Diocese of Osnabrück |
student | 1038 (as of 2011/2012) |
Teachers | 72 (as of 2011/2012) |
management | Axel Diekmann |
Website | www.domschule-os.de |
The Osnabrück Cathedral School is a school founded in 1891 , which today functions as a secondary school . It is a Concordat school under the free sponsorship of the Diocese of Osnabrück .
At the beginning of the 2010/2011 school year, the school had 1,026 students, who were taught in 39 classes by 83 teachers. Of these, 217 pupils attend the secondary school branch, 757 the secondary school branch and 52 pupils attend the combined classes.
School profile
As a school sponsored by a Catholic diocese, the school has a decidedly religious profile. Attendance of church services at important festivals of the school and church year as well as class services, meditations, days of reflection and class finding are planned. It works with different parishes. In the social area, a social day for aid to India, a social seminar and projects with disabled people are planned.
Otherwise, attention is paid to the permeability between the secondary and secondary school branches.
history
On April 28, 1891, a school building on Herrenteichswall was opened as a cathedral school of the Osnabrück diocese with the rank of elementary school. In 1905, another building was put into operation on Riedenstrasse, today's E.-M.-Remarque-Ring, which now houses the cathedral orientation stage . At Easter 1908 a boys 'citizens' school was opened as a middle school in the building on Herrenteichswall, and in 1918 a girls 'citizens' school in the same building. In 1927 the school was renamed "Wittekind Middle School".
On April 13, 1939, the boys 'and girls' schools were converted into "German Community Schools " (Realschulen). As early as January 1945, classes at the school could be resumed as a community school. As part of a reorganization of the cathedral school center during the school reforms in the 1970s, the cathedral orientation stage was set up on Remarque-Ring in 1975.
In 1977 the Realschule Dom was re-established under the sponsorship of the diocese. In 1978 the Wittekindrealschule moved to the Sebastopol school center. In 1981 the orientation level was organizationally separated from the secondary school. On January 1, 1983, the school buildings again became the property of the Diocese of Osnabrück. In 1983 the secondary school was merged with the Catholic Johannishauptschule, which celebrated its 975th anniversary in 1986, to form the “Haupt- und Realschule Johannisschule”, initially at two locations. In 1999 the location of the Johannishauptschule was given up and the schools were combined to form the Dom school center.
In the 2006/2007 school year, the school made a unique pilgrimage to the Italian capital. Under the motto “from the small cathedral to the large cathedral”, almost all of the students traveled to Rome for a week with around 30 buses .