Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Marbach
Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium | |
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type of school | high school |
place | Marbach am Neckar |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 56 '6 " N , 9 ° 15' 48" E |
student | 2 352 (as of 2017) |
Teachers | over 200 |
management | (vacant) |
Website | www.fsg-marbach.de |
The Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium in Marbach am Neckar is with over 2,350 students and more than 200 teachers the largest school in Baden-Württemberg and the largest general education high school in Germany .
The grammar school is named after the Marbach-born poet Friedrich Schiller .
The school participates in the Europe-wide Comenius program , in which students travel to different EU cities for one week at a time.
school
Language sequence & profiles
All students start with English as their first foreign language. In class 6 (G8) or class 7 (G9) there is a second profile subject. This is either Chinese, French, Latin, Russian, or NwT . From grade 8 onwards, there is a third profile subject. Depending on the area code, this can be: IMP (computer science, math, physics), French, Spanish, Italian, NwT or KimKo. In addition, from class 5 there are usually wind, string and vocal classes (up to class 7) and from class 8 a bilingual train (with bilingual preliminary courses in the lower grades).
International Fellowship Classes
In the course of the International Encounter Classes (IFC), two classes are formed annually in the tenth level of the FSG, consisting of international guest students and German students in a ratio of 1/3 to 2/3. Lessons are almost exclusively in English, with the exception of subjects such as the second and third foreign languages or NwT, in which the German students are taught in their mother tongue. The foreign students receive lessons in German as a foreign language (DaF) at the same time.
School without racism, school with courage
Since the end of 2014 the school has been a member of the school network School Without Racism - School With Courage . The godfather was the federal chairman of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party , Cem Özdemir .
School is a privilege
School is a privilege is a voluntary project started in 2006 through which FSG students want to finance a school building in Eritrea . This is to be achieved primarily by collecting donations, which is why several charity events and projects have already been organized and carried out.
Promotion of the gifted
The grammar school has been offering a class for gifted students since 2008/09 , in which the students spend the first three years at the grammar school in their own class. In this, the normal curriculum is taught and two additional hours per week of subject or project lessons are given, but the general number of hours is not increased. Another specialty is the Pfiffikus e. V., who regularly runs the "Children and Youth Academy" at the FSG. Experts from schools, universities and business offer courses there for interested schoolchildren on four weekends per school year.
G9 train
There is a G9 train at the FSG. The pupils attend grammar school for 9 years and pass their Abitur after 13 school years. This takes place as an initially time-limited school experiment.
Summer school
During the summer holidays, the FSG offers fee-based, two-week courses in which pupils in lower secondary level have the opportunity to receive support in selected subjects in order to be better prepared for the performance requirements of the new school year. The courses are run by older or former students.
International Baccalaureate
The FSG is the first state school in Baden-Württemberg to have certified the International Baccalaureate . The pupils can acquire this internationally recognized qualification in addition to the Abitur.
KimKo
Since the school year 2013/2014 there at FSG the artistic profile " K rt and i nter m ediale Ko mmunikation". The FSG was the first school in Germany to introduce this profile.
Awards & Certifications
- 2007 2nd place in the German School Prize
- 2014 BORIS career choice seal
- 2016 International environmental school
- 2016 Junior Premium School
- 2016 DSI school
- 2018 Excellence Initiative: Performance sets a precedent
- 2019 Fair Trade School
Known students
- Eckhard J. Schnabel (* 1955), evangelical theologian (Abitur 1974)
- Jochen Arnold (* 1967), Protestant theologian and church musician
- Marcus Niehaves (* 1974), television presenter and reporter
- Sightwinder , tape
- Theresa Kalmer (* 1991), spokeswoman for the Green Youth
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ school management
- ^ Süddeutsche.de - Everyone reaches their goal (from May 17, 2010)
- ↑ Information on the language sequence on the FSG homepage
- ↑ Homepage of the IFC Marbach am Neckar ( Memento of the original from September 16, 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.
- ^ School without racism, school with courage
- ↑ Information page on the school website about SIEP
- ↑ Information page of the school on the gifted class
- ↑ < Information on the school homepage
- ↑ http://www.fsg-marbach.de/index.php?id=832 G8 and G9 at the FSG - accessed on September 17, 2016
- ^ Christian Füller . With an afterword by Ulrike Kegler: The good school - where our children like to learn . 1st edition. Pattloch Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-407-22919-9 , chapter: An elite school that never loses a student - The Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium in Marbach, p. 145-168 .
- ↑ The summer school on the FSG website. Retrieved June 5, 2019 .
- ↑ Information on IB on the school website
- ↑ Report on globales-lernen-digital.de
- ↑ Information on the school homepage
- ↑ Award-winning learning: Germany's best school is in Hildesheim. In: Spiegel Online . December 10, 2007, accessed June 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Archive link ( Memento from March 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Information on the school homepage
- ↑ Information on the school homepage
- ↑ Information on the school homepage
- ↑ Information on the school homepage
- ↑ Information on the school homepage
- ↑ Andreas Hennings: On the trail of special stories. In: Marbacher Zeitung . May 26, 2018. Retrieved September 29, 2019 .