ETA Hoffmann-Gymnasium Bamberg
State ETA Hoffmann-Gymnasium | |
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Driveway to the main building |
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type of school | Music high school , UNESCO project school |
School number | 0035 |
founding | 1871 |
address |
Sternwartstrasse 3, |
place | Bamberg |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 53 '11 " N , 10 ° 53' 20" E |
carrier | Zweckverband grammar schools in the city and district of Bamberg |
student | 829 (as of 2018/19) |
Teachers | 77 (as of: 2018/19) |
management | Markus Knebel |
Website | www.eta-hoffmann-gymnasium.de |
The State. ETA Hoffmann-Gymnasium Bamberg (short: ETA ) is a musical high school in Bamberg , Upper Franconia . It is named after the musician, draftsman and writer ETA Hoffmann , who worked in Bamberg for some time at the beginning of the 19th century. The ETA Hoffmann-Gymnasium has been a UNESCO project school with recognized status since 2011 .
Focus
The arts subjects German, art education and music have special weight. In the pedagogical seminar around 20 to 30 trainee students in the subjects of German, history, social studies, English, mathematics, physics as well as Latin, art education and psychology are accompanied by the preparatory service and prepared for the 2nd state examination.
history
In May 1871 - a few months after the establishment of the German Empire - construction began on the royal school teacher seminar on Stephansberg, which had been planned for some time and which was to succeed the preparand school , in which young people were prepared for attending the teachers' seminar. This tradition is still reflected in the pedagogical seminar of the ETA Hoffmann-Gymnasium, which is currently preparing trainee students for the second state examination in the subjects of German, history, social studies, English, mathematics, physics, art and psychology. After the end of the First World War , Ernst Weber took over the management of what was then the teacher training institute in 1919 . His aim was to relocate teacher training to teacher training colleges . A new type of school to be created, the German Gymnasium , should create the basis for this. With the transfer of power to the National Socialists in 1933, these plans were initially no longer feasible, as the previous teacher training institute had been converted into a so-called German advanced school since the school year 1935/1936 . A planned flak position, use as a military hospital and the relocation of the students to the neighboring New Gymnasium (today Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium ) marked a low point in school history in 1944. With the resumption of school activities on 26 March 1946, on the one hand with the teacher training college back to - be linked traditions of the early years, the other documents the designation - even musical Aufbauschule in reducing the diversion from the Nazi-dominated ideas of education and a conscious turn to older roots . This is also reflected in the term Deutsches Gymnasium , which has been used officially since 1954 . As a result of a general renaming of Bavarian high schools, the school has been called ETA Hoffmann-Gymnasium since 1965/1966 .
location
The school stands on a plot of land over 10 days in size in an exposed location above Bamberg in a former wine-growing area above the left Regnitz arm, which the Bavarian state was able to acquire in 1869 for around 24,000 guilders. The Dr. Remeis observatory is in the immediate vicinity .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c E. TA Hoffmann Gymnasium Bamberg. In: www.km.bayern.de. Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture, accessed on March 14, 2020 .
- ↑ school management. In: eta.aiacs.net. Retrieved March 14, 2020 .