Grammar school upper level Krausestrasse
Grammar school upper level Krausestrasse | |
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type of school | District school |
address |
Krausestrasse 53 |
place | Hamburg |
country | Hamburg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 53 ° 34 '51 " N , 10 ° 3' 27" E |
student | over 700 |
Teachers | over 25 |
management | Arne Gudjons (headmaster); Beatrix Buchhorn (upper level) |
Website | emil-krause-schule.hamburg.de |
The grammar school upper level Krausestrasse is part of the Emil Krause School . The school is located in the Hamburg district of Dulsberg in a listed building.
history
The building was erected in 1922 for the Ahrensburger Strasse elementary school . The former elementary school was converted into a grammar school in the 1970s . The Emil-Krause-Gymnasium, named after the Hamburg school senator Emil Krause , was a seven-level grammar school and a post-secondary school that functioned as an all-day school . The Emil-Krause-Gymnasium had over 700 students.
As part of the school reform in Hamburg , the Emil-Krause-Gymnasium became the upper level of the Barmbek district school from the 2010/11 school year, which was renamed Emil-Krause-Schule in August 2019.
The building
The four-storey building was designed by Fritz Schumacher , and is executed in a mixed construction of reinforced concrete frames and brickwork. With a loft, the building offers space for 30 classes, workshops and music rooms as well as a gym . The symmetrical building encloses the school yard with a quarter circle. Today the school building is one of the cultural monuments of the city of Hamburg.
Awards
- The Emil-Krause-Gymnasium has been an official partner school of the Hamburg University of Economics since 2005.
- In 2006, the high school achieved third place in the nationwide school competition "Fit for Job" due to the optimal preparation of the students for working life.
- In July 2007, the Emil-Krause-Gymnasium received the quality designation "School with exemplary professional orientation" for its exemplary professional orientation together with five other Hamburg schools.
- In 2007 the school won first prize in the field of career orientation in the Germany-wide “School of the Year” competition organized by the student magazine Unicum Abi and Deutsche Bahn AG .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Schools of the year 2007 on Unicum.de ( Memento from December 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )