Elsa Brändström Secondary School (Essen)
Elsa Brändström Secondary School | |
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type of school | secondary school |
School number | 158823 |
founding | 1907 |
address |
Bergerhauser Strasse 13 |
place | Essen-Bergerhausen |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 26 '35 " N , 7 ° 2' 23" E |
carrier | City of Essen |
student | 800 (November 2019) |
Teachers | 20 teachers, 12 teachers (May 2014) |
management | Michael Wolf |
Website | www.ebrs-essen.de |
The Elsa-Brändström-Realschule (EBRS) is a municipal high school in the Bergerhausen district of Essen . It is an elite school of sport and has a bilingual branch .
history
Founded until 1945
Today's Elsa-Brändström-Realschule, founded in 1907 as "Girls' Middle School Essen-Altstadt", is Essen's second oldest secondary school. With its aim of providing girls with an in- depth general education that went beyond primary school education , it was the only school of its kind in Essen and the surrounding area until 1921. The school was initially run jointly with the "Knabenmittelschule Essen-Altstadt" founded two years earlier under the direction of the Rector Menkenberg. It was not until 1924 that the school was given its own management by the teacher Franz Frye. After the school had its first classrooms in the adult education center on Alfrediplatz, it had to move several times; At times the lessons took place in temporary barracks set up on the premises of other schools . In 1943, during the air raids on the Ruhr area , these buildings were also destroyed; Schoolchildren and teachers had to be evacuated and school life came to a temporary standstill.
1945 until today
Regular school lessons were resumed as early as autumn 1945 under the direction of school director Thekla Stegbeck. In 1951 the school was renamed "Girls Real School Essen-Altstadt", in 1952 it moved into the first new Realschule building in the city of Essen in Bergerhauser Straße - its current location. The renewed renaming to "Elsa-Brändström-Realschule" took place in 1963 by resolution of the then college. The coeducation was introduced in 1975 - initially with 45 boys and 568 girls. The differentiation was introduced in 1978, the bilingual branch was founded in 1993, and the Elsa-Brändström-Realschule has been a partner school for competitive sports since 2003.
As the number of students increased significantly, the decision to build a new free-standing building was made in spring 2019. It has been used for teaching since the end of the same year.
Naming
At the end of 1962, the Essen City Council decided that in future the Essen secondary schools should each have an individual name that reminds of a significant personality. The college at the time agreed on Elsa Brändström , the Swedish nurse and philanthropist who had become known as the "Angel of Siberia" through her humanitarian work in the Russian prison camps during the First World War . On January 1, 1963, the “Girls Real School Essen-Altstadt” became the “Elsa Brändström Realschule”.
particularities
The school program of the Elsa-Brändström-Realschule shows as "supporting pillars" among other aspects the bilingualism and its position as a partner school of competitive sports.
Bilingual branch
The school has had a bilingual branch since 1993. In the bilingual classes, in grades 5 and 6, two additional hours of English lessons are initially given each week; in the following grades, the subjects geography and history are increasingly taught in English.
Elite school of sport
In 2003 the Elsa-Brändström-Realschule was awarded the title “Partner School of Competitive Sports”; Together with the Helmholtz-Gymnasium Essen , it is a partner school of the Essen sports boarding school and is part of the association of elite schools for sports in Essen.
School without racism
In the school year 2009/2010, the compulsory optional course II decided to participate in the Europe-wide project “ School without Racism - School with Courage ”; With their signature, 80% of the school members undertook to actively oppose all forms of discrimination , bullying and violence. On June 17, 2010, a project day on the topic took place for the first time and with the participation of all grades from 5 to 10 , on the following day the Elsa Brändström Realschule was officially awarded the title "School without Racism - School with Courage". As a sponsor who could TV presenter Matthias Killing obtained.
School principals
After the girls' middle school was founded, it was initially run by the heads of other institutions on a part-time basis. Rector Menkenberg from the boys 'middle school was the first to take on this task, later seminar director Erbach from the elementary school teachers' seminar, followed by his successor Müller. Finally, in 1924, the head teacher, Franz Frye, took up his post for the first time.
School principals | ||
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1924 | Franz Frye | Academic Council |
1945 | Thekla Stegbeck | School director and city councilor |
1953 | Elfriede Serno | Realschule director |
1962 | Herta Butz | Realschule director |
1962 | Günther Trillken | Realschule director |
1990 | Hans Peter Steffens | Realschule director |
2006 | Michael Wolf | Realschulrektor |
Schoolchildren with particular sporting successes
The following current and former students have achieved national recognition through their particular success in competitive sports.
- Kathrin Demler - swimmer, fourth at the European Youth Championships 2012
- Jonas Ems - Canoeist, World Champion 2007, Olympic qualification 2008
- Maximilian Freund - rower, silver in the junior double quad m. Stm U17 at the German Sprint Championship 2012
- Delaine Goll - swimmer, gold at the German class championships 2012
- Dinah Grote - hockey player, European champion at the 2012 European women's indoor hockey championship
- Mandy Islacker - soccer player, with FC Bayern Munich second in the 2009 German championship
- Max Rendschmidt - Canoeist, gold and bronze at the U23 European Championships 2012 and double Olympic winner 2016
- Nicole Schott - figure skater, German champion 2012
- Vivienne Schott - figure skater, bronze at the German junior championships 2009
- Saskia Strucksberg - rhythmic gymnast, qualification for the German championships 2010
literature
- Elsa-Brändström-Realschule (ed.): 75 years of Elsa-Brändström-Realschule Essen . Festschrift. 1982.
- Elsa-Brändström-Realschule (ed.): 80 years of Elsa-Brändström-Realschule . Festschrift. 1987. (digitized version)
- Elsa Brändström Secondary School (Ed.): 85 years of Elsa Brändström Secondary School . Festschrift. 1992.
- Elsa-Brändström-Realschule (ed.): Elsa-Brändström-Realschule 90 years . Festschrift. 1997.
- Elsa-Brändström-Realschule (Ed.): Elsa-Brändström-Realschule Essen 95 years . Festschrift. 2002.
- Elsa-Brändström-Realschule (ed.): Our Elsa turns 100, festival magazine 2007 . Festschrift. 2007.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b See: Festschrift 1982.
- ↑ New extension for Essen secondary school put into operation. In: waz.de. Retrieved November 17, 2019 .
- ^ School program of the Elsa Brändström Realschule. (PDF) (No longer available online.) Elsa-Brändström-Realschule, archived from the original on December 8, 2015 ; accessed on May 14, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Profile - Elite School of Sports Essen. German Olympic Sports Confederation , accessed on May 14, 2014 .
- ^ List of SOR-SMC schools. (No longer available online.) Schule-ohne-rassismus.org, archived from the original on December 20, 2016 ; accessed on May 14, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Kathrin Demler impresses at the European Youth Championships. derwesten.de, July 19, 2012, accessed on May 14, 2014 .
- ↑ Jonas Ems' official homepage. 2008, accessed May 14, 2014 .
- ^ German sprint championships in Krefeld on October 6th / 7th, 2012. TVK 1877 Essen, October 15, 2012, accessed on May 14, 2014 .
- ↑ Delaine Goll on the wave of success. derwesten.de, June 4, 2012, accessed on May 14, 2014 .
- ↑ German hockey teams win European Championship titles. (No longer available online.) German Olympic Sports Confederation , January 16, 2012, archived from the original on May 14, 2014 ; accessed on May 14, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ In one fell swoop in the international league. derwesten.de, July 16, 2012, accessed on May 14, 2014 .
- ↑ a b Nicole Schott celebrates DM title. derwesten.de, January 14, 2009, accessed on May 14, 2014 .
- ↑ Strucksberg qualified for DM. derwesten.de, April 7, 2010, accessed on May 14, 2014 .