Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Pirna

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Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Pirna
Seminarstrasse 3 Pirna 1.JPG
type of school high school
founding 1899
address

Seminarstrasse 3

place Pirna
country Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 57 '34 "  N , 13 ° 56' 28"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 57 '34 "  N , 13 ° 56' 28"  E
carrier City of Pirna
student 842 (as of: school year 2018/2019)
Teachers 120
management Bernd Wenzel
Website schillergymnasium-pirna.de
Right wing of the high school building

The Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium is one of the two high schools in the city of Pirna . The school has about 800 students and 120 teachers. The school is particularly important because of the German- Czech educational profile that has been contractually stipulated since May 20, 1998 , which makes the school the only German-Czech grammar school in Germany.

Since August 1998 15 Czech seventh graders have been welcomed annually, who then learn in a joint class with 15 German students, some separately in their mother tongue, some separately in a foreign language and some together. In the 12th grade, all students then pass the German Abitur with full recognition from the Czech school supervisory authority. The Czech students live in the school's own boarding school , which is located in the historic city center on Schloßstraße. There you will be looked after by Czech teaching staff. The school profile is consolidated through binational events.

In August 2006 a merger took place with the former Rainer-Fetscher- Gymnasium Pirna, 300 meters away . The building on Seminarstraße 3 in Pirna, formerly the Rainer-Fetscher-Gymnasium, has been used since then with its classrooms, the adjacent gym and a sports field.

timeline

The main building was erected from 1873 to 1876 and inaugurated on June 12, 1876. The sports hall became usable on September 9, 1876. The inauguration as a middle elementary school and high school for girls followed on June 12, 1899. The south wing was added in 1914. The higher girls' school was outsourced to the Goethe School in 1919 . During the Second World War it was a general elementary school and an infection hospital. As a result of the air raid on Pirna, the west wing was destroyed on April 19, 1945. After 1945 it became an elementary school up to grade 8 for boys.

In 1946 the high school was named "Rainer Fetscher Oberschule". In 1957 there was already a middle school, a 9th grade was introduced for the first time and it later became the general polytechnic high school. In the 1990/91 school year, the general polytechnic high school with performance classes was introduced. In the 1992/93 school year, a grammar school consisting of the main building in Pirna and a branch in Bad Schandau, with Czech as the partner language, was set up. The first graduate class was solemnly dismissed on June 25, 1994. In July 1997 the Bad Schandau branch was closed. On May 20, 1998 the contract for binational training was signed. The boarding school was completed by 2000. The seminar building was inaugurated on August 22, 2001 by Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder . From 2003 to 2007 it was merged with the Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Pirna. On February 28, 2006, the two presidents of Germany and the Czech Republic, Horst Köhler and Václav Klaus, visited the grammar school. From 2006 to 2009 the building was completely renovated and refurbished.

In summer 2017, the chemistry, biology and physics cabinets in the south wing of the grammar school were renovated.

Pedagogical profile of the binational school project

The pupils of German and Czech origins learn from the 7th grade in school classes together. They are not taught together for the entire duration of the lesson, but rather in specific subjects (e.g. geography). From the 11th grade onwards, all students learn within the framework of the course system with the respective language specialization. The goal of language learning is determined more precisely by the CertiLingua label. Language acquisition and language learning are not the only goals of the project; social and intercultural skills are also pursued.

Web links

Commons : Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Pirna  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Museum hall of the Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium opened | Schiller grammar school in Pirna. In: www.schillergymnasium-pirna.de. November 26, 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2016 .
  2. sz-online: Schuften am Schiller . In: SZ-Online . ( sz-online.de [accessed on August 24, 2017]).
  3. Jörg Not: School classes as social networks. A network-analytical study of peer relationships in binational-bilingual school projects . Springer Vs, Wiesbaden 2013, ISBN 978-3-658-01404-9 , pp. 69 ff .