Protestant School Neuruppin

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Protestant School Neuruppin
- Elementary School, High School and High School -
Evangelical School Neuruppin - Evi - Logo.jpg
type of school Primary school, high school, high school (substitute school)
founding 1993
address

Regattastr. 9

place Neuruppin
country Brandenburg
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 55 '1 "  N , 12 ° 48' 29"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 55 '1 "  N , 12 ° 48' 29"  E
carrier School foundation of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
student 610
Teachers 71
management Anke Bachmann (headmistress)
Website www.gymnasium-neuruppin.de

The Evangelical School Neuruppin (abbreviation "EVI") is a combined elementary school , secondary school and grammar school , thus fulfilling partial criteria of a cooperative or additive comprehensive school , independently sponsored . The grammar school was founded in 1993, making it the first new denominational school in Brandenburg . The elementary school was founded in 2004 and the high school in 2010.

The school sponsor was initially the Evangelical Church District Ruppin, which transferred the sponsorship to the School Foundation of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia, a church foundation under public law of the EKBO .

meaning

Oberkirchenrat Winfried Müller from the Protestant working group of the CDU gave the founding of the Protestant school in East Germany in 1999 exemplary importance. At that time there were only two other denominational schools in the state of Brandenburg , the Evangelical Gymnasium Hermannswerder , "which the GDR hibernated as a" Church Upper Seminary "( Winfried Müller ), and an Evangelical Primary School also in Potsdam . The state of Brandenburg had abolished the compulsory religious education and instead introduced the ideology-neutral subject of life-ethics-religious studies .

The school is an example of the first seven Protestant grammar schools built in East Germany after the fall of the Wall. From the approval of the Berlin-Brandenburg church leadership in April 1993, the school administration succeeded in building the school in just four months until the start of the school year in August 1993. Under the motto "Swords to plowshares - barracks to schools", barracks buildings acquired by the city of Neuruppin were rebuilt for five years until 1998. Until then, the school resided in containers.

Mission statement

The school is under the biblical motto: "But now faith, hope, love remain, these three: but love is the greatest of them." ( 1 Cor 13:13  LUT )

For the meaning of the school logo, see Fish (Christianity) .

school-building

The school consists of three buildings with over 20 classrooms and the necessary specialist rooms. There is an auditorium, a school cafe "Tasca", a library, administration and preparation rooms as well as staff rooms. The houses are handicapped accessible. The school garden was awarded the ecumenical environmental prize in 1999. It is the first school Bible garden in Brandenburg.

School offer

The primary school area cooperates closely with the Protestant day-care center in Neuruppin - the after-school care center, which is sponsored by the Evangelical Church Community Ruppin, to look after the pupils before and after school as part of a reliable half-day school concept . For this purpose, the after-school care center built its own after-school care center on the school premises.

Logo TASCA

In June 2001 the “Tasca School Cafe” started as a project until 2003. Since January 2006 it has been a permanent establishment that has operated as a so-called student stock corporation since May 2006.

In the high school area there is one specialty sport class per year, foreign language classes in English, French and Latin, and Spanish as elective classes from class 7. Religion is a regular subject. The school community celebrates joint festivals and devotions. Small group lessons are offered in the arts subjects. Media education is taught in the 7th and 8th grades. During grade 9, students have to complete a diaconal and social internship and in grade 11 they have to complete an internship. Outside of the lessons there are many working groups, including potters, bees group, school newspaper, theater, art, football, handball, homepage group, school garden, video group, photography, school choir and BigBand, as well as help with homework. School messages for all students are communicated via the Fischnet . Liaison teachers and the school priest are available to help and advise in the event of a conflict.

Awards

In 1999 the school received the “Ecumenical Environment Prize 1999” from the Evangelical Church in Berlin Brandenburg and the Archdiocese of Berlin . and in 2005, the business magazine Capital named the Protestant grammar school one of the hundred best schools in Germany.

In 2007 she won second place at the German Children's Prize of the aid organization World Vision Germany in the category “Education that makes you strong” with the project “Immerse! - Schoolchildren go to school ”. Once a year, the twelfth grade takes on the entire day-to-day school life, from lessons to caretaker work, to running the canteen, during a two-day training course for the teachers. Prime Minister Matthias Platzeck ( SPD ) congratulated him on this . and a year later, the online school evaluation portal SchulRadar ranked the school among the ten best schools in Germany. Also in 2008, prizes 1 to 3 in the student competition “Europe's cultural and historical traces in the state of Brandenburg” in the upper secondary level category went to students of the 12th grade basic geography course. In 2012 the Evangelical School Neuruppin received the German School Prize 2012.

In 2015 the Evangelical School Neuruppin received the first prize of the Evangelical School Foundation in the EKD "Visible evangelical", which honors the church's becoming visible.

particularities

  • In 2008 and 2013, the school and the TASCA team organized a Baltic Sea Tour with the aim of cycling around the Baltic Sea.
  • A prominent sponsor of the school is the former Governing Mayor of Berlin Eberhard Diepgen .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Evangelical Responsibility , 10/1999, p. 8, PDF
  2. ^ Page of the Evangelical School Foundation
  3. Andreas Braun: In: Weltethos Schule , p. 25.
  4. Anke Bachmann: More on the model . Protestant School Neuruppin, accessed September 27, 2008.
  5. a b The special thing about our school . Protestant School Neuruppin, accessed September 27, 2008.
  6. Jump up ↑ Swords to plowshares - barracks to schools . ( Memento of the original from December 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) 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. Protestant School Neuruppin, accessed September 27, 2007.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.leb1.de
  7. ^ Peter Portalla: Bible Gardens in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and worldwide . As of September 4, 2008, accessed September 27, 2008.
  8. ^ Homepage of the Evangelical Hort Neuruppin
  9. Tasca - The themed cafe
  10. Evangelisches Gymnasium Neuruppin receives funding for all-day-specific investments . ( Memento of the original from April 13, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the State of Brandenburg, July 30, 2008, accessed September 27, 2008.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mbjs.brandenburg.de
  11. Application for the 2006 master’s project of the Rotary Club Neuruppin Tasca Team of the Protestant School Neuruppin (history of the TASCA), accessed September 22, 2008.
  12. Wolfgang Huber , Georg Kardinal Sterzinsky : Ecumenical Environment Prize 1999 - Evangelical Church in Berlin Brandenburg Archdiocese of Berlin December 1, 1999, viewed September 27, 2008
  13. Torsten Harmsen: Hit list with blemishes . In: Berliner Zeitung , June 8, 2005 (73rd place)
  14. ^ Prize winners 2007 The German Children's Prize, accessed September 27, 2008.
  15. Children & Family - German Children's Prize awarded for the first time . ( Memento September 27, 2008 on WebCite ) IDEA , November 19, 2007, accessed September 27, 2008.
  16. ↑ School Radar Top 10 . ( Memento from September 21, 2008 on WebCite ) spickmich GmbH, accessed September 21, 2008.
  17. "Cleared" - Neuruppin took 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in the history competition . ( Memento from September 9, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) School foundation of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
  18. European week: Award ceremony at the school competition “Europe's cultural and historical traces in the state of Brandenburg” . Press release of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the State of Brandenburg from May 6, 2008, accessed September 27, 2008.
  19. The German School Prize
  20. ^ Homepage of the Evangelical School Foundation in the EKD
  21. Andreas Vogel: Diepgen takes up scissors - Protestant school Neuruppin turns 15 / Berlin ex-mayor congratulates . ( Memento from September 17, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) In: Märkische Allgemeine , September 15, 2008.