Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg

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Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg
FLG, New Building Natural Sciences.JPG
New building of the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg
type of school Linguistic and humanistic grammar school
School number 0031
founding 1890
address

Franz-Ludwig-Strasse 13
96047 Bamberg

place Bamberg
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 53 '35 "  N , 10 ° 53' 43"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 53 '35 "  N , 10 ° 53' 43"  E
carrier Zweckverband grammar schools in the city and district of Bamberg
student 887 (as of 2016/17)
Teachers 67 (as of 2016/17)
management Rainer Herzing
Website www.franz-ludwig-gymnasium.de
Wiki FLG Wiki

The state-run Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg (FLG), formerly the Neues Gymnasium Bamberg (NG), is a linguistic and humanistic high school in Bamberg , Upper Franconia . It is named after Prince-Bishop Franz Ludwig von Erthal , who distinguished himself as an educational and social reformer in the 18th century .

history

New high school, 1891

On October 1, 1890, the school was opened as the second Bamberg high school under the name Neues Gymnasium. While the old grammar school remained accessible only to Catholic boys, the new grammar school was also opened to girls as well as Protestant and Jewish students by order of the Ministry of Culture .

In 1938, when the National Socialists converted the grammar schools into "German high schools", the school was the only grammar school in Upper Franconia to continue the tradition of the humanistic grammar school with the subjects Greek and Latin, so that after 1945 no fundamental change was necessary.

After the completion of the new building between the main building and the rear building in 1963, the school introduced a new language branch in addition to the humanistic branch with Latin, English and French.

In 1965 the school was named Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium after the penultimate Prince-Bishop of Bamberg, Franz Ludwig von Erthal (1730–1795), who made special contributions as a social reformer and promoter of school and science.

At the beginning of the 1974 school year, the college level model was introduced in the 11th grade.

In February 1979 a pedagogical seminar for the subjects German, history and social studies was set up at the school. Later, the subjects of Catholic religious studies, English, mathematics, physics and finally geography were added. Teacher training in Catholic religious education has now been discontinued at the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium.

In 1998 the school set up a new branch with English as the first foreign language. The other two branches remained. The number of students increased in the following years.

In 2005 the new building on Luisenstrasse was inaugurated.

After the demolition of the old intermediate building, the new construction of a double gym began in 2007 and was completed in October 2008.

In addition to language courses in Latin, English, French, Ancient Greek and Spanish, there have also been elective courses in Russian, Italian and Chinese.

location

View of the roof of the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium and the tower of the Erlöserkirche on the opposite bank of the Main-Danube Canal

The Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium is located in the center of Bamberg between the central bus station and the court, directly on the Main-Danube Canal (Heinrichsdamm).

Trivia

Until the archbishop 's college for boys was closed in 1999, the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium was the school of the “ Ottonians ”.

Also until 1999, since the grammar school was founded, all headmasters were classical philologists (most recently Alfons Neudecker).

Personalities

principal

  • 1890–1907: Andreas Schmitt
  • 1907–1923: Eugen Brand
  • 1923–1930: Heinrich Januel
  • 1930–1940: Wilhelm Schäfer
  • 1940-1945: Julius Andreae
  • 1945–1948: Wilhelm Schäfer
  • 1948–1951: Valentin Wiesner (also a high school graduate)
  • 1951-1959: Karl Full
  • 1959–1967: Eugen Liesering
  • 1967–1982: Anton Fichtl
  • 1982–1994: Franz Bauer
  • 1994–1999: Alfons Neudecker (also a high school graduate)
  • 1999–2008: Hans Göldel
  • 2008–2012: Heinz Pfuhlmann
  • 2012–2017: Martin Rohde
  • Since 2017: Rainer Herzing

Teacher

  • Gotthold Sabel (1852–1909), royal Bavarian church councilor and heraldist
  • Adolf Eckstein (1857–1935), city rabbi of Bamberg, responsible for religious instruction in Israel since it was founded in 1890
  • Adam Senger (1860–1935), former auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Bamberg
  • Sebastian Schlittenbauer (1874–1936), politician ( BVP ), teacher for philological and historical subjects from 1911 to 1913
  • Joseph Otto Kolb (1881–1955), former Archbishop of Bamberg (also a high school graduate)
  • Peter Schneider (1882–1958), Franconian local researcher and teacher of ancient languages, German studies, history and geography
  • Hans Fiedler (1891–1989), art historian
  • Gottfried Diener (1907–1987), classical philologist and Goethe researcher (also a high school student)
  • Günter Wojaczek (1932–1997), classical philologist and didactic specialist in ancient languages, was the specialist supervisor for ancient languages ​​and college level supervisor at this school (also a graduate of the grammar school)
  • Ulrike Stadler-Altmann (* 1968), educational scientist

Graduates

student

literature

  • Eugen Brand: The first 25 years of the New High School in Bamberg: (1890–1915) , gardener, Bamberg 1915 ( digitized version )
  • 50 years of the new grammar school Bamberg 1890-1940: Festschrift on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the institution (October 1, 1940) , publisher v. Study director Julius Andreae, St. Otto Verlag Schrödter, Bamberg 1940.
  • Elmar Büttner: Chronicle of the New Gymnasium Bamberg from 1890-1965 , Bamberg 1965
  • New grammar school in Bamberg. Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg. 1890-1990. Festschrift , ed. Einwich, Friedrich / Schmitt, Alfred, Fränkischer Tag, Bamberg 1990.

Web links

Commons : Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg on the pages of the Bavarian Ministry of Culture (km.bayern.de, accessed on October 23, 2017)
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Former headmaster of the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium Bamberg