Elementary school Leipziger Strasse

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Elementary school Leipziger Strasse
Elementary School Leipziger Strasse.jpg
type of school primary school
founding 2010
address

Leipziger Strasse 46

place Magdeburg
country Saxony-Anhalt
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 6 '13 "  N , 11 ° 37' 14"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 6 '13 "  N , 11 ° 37' 14"  E
carrier City of Magdeburg
student 404
management Mrs. Strickrodt
Website www.gs-leipziger-magdeburg.bildung-lsa.de

The primary school Leipziger Straße is a primary school in Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt . The school building is a listed building .

location

The school is located at Leipziger Straße 46 in the Magdeburg district of Leipziger Straße . The school building stands at the eaves on the east side of Leipziger Strasse. Bierer Strasse joins to the north.

history

The three-storey school building was built from 1891 onwards according to designs by the city building officer Otto Peters and the city building inspector Wilhelm Berner . The school building is typical of the Magdeburg school buildings of the construction period, which were built due to the rapidly growing number of students at the time. In the first phase of construction, only the southern half with 18 classrooms was built. A rector's room and a conference room were set up on the upper floors above the entrance. A room for teaching aids was created in the attic . The school's castellan temporarily lived in a classroom on the ground floor.

After the school servant's house was built in 1903, the second part of the school building was built in 1905. With the completion of the second construction phase, the school was operated as the 2nd Buckauer Volksknaben- and 2nd Buckau Volksmaidschule .

During the GDR era, there were two polytechnic secondary schools in the building : the POS Clara Zetkin in the north and the POS Rosa Luxemburg in the south . After 1990 it was run as a secondary school . In February 2010, the previous primary school at Bertolt-Brecht-Straße moved into the building. With the resolution of the city council on October 6, 2010, the city-sponsored primary school was given its current name.

In primary school, 404 children (as of 2017) study in eight mixed-year learning groups and ten classes. The headmistress is Ms. Strickrodt (as of 2017).

architecture

An elongated, symmetrically laid out brick building in the neo-Gothic style was created . The facade is characterized by orange-yellow bricks and is structured by elements of red bricks and red sandstone as well as smaller plastered areas. There are 24 window axes, each grouped in pairs by sandstone crosses. On the second floor there is a blind arcade above the windows . In addition, a surrounding cornice runs at the level of the sill of the storey . Above the storey there is a cornice made of a segmented arcade frieze .

There are two head risers and two four-storey entrance risers . While the head risalites are almost unadorned, the one to three-axis entrance risalites are crowned by gables and the entrances are particularly highlighted by a red design. The three windows on the second and third floors of the entrance projections are spanned by a blind arcade that extends over both floors. The street-side entrances were later walled up and relocated to the courtyard side. The staircase projections on the courtyard side are crowned with spire helmets.

Side entrances are located in narrow risalits on the northern and southern end faces, which are 13- and 14-axis respectively. The head frisalite represent a deviation from the schools built in a similar form in the Magdeburg city area. The building is covered with a hipped roof .

Various outbuildings were later built around the spacious schoolyard. First of all, the house of the school attendant built in 1903 . The two-story building was made of yellow bricks and included two apartments. In 1905 the north half of the schoolhouse was built. At the same time the toilet buildings were built, the core of which has also been preserved. A gymnasium was built in 1905 on the south side of the schoolyard. Its facade is designed with red bricks and brightly plastered surfaces. A teaching kitchen was then built on the north side of the courtyard in 1911. The outbuildings were designed by Wilhelm Berner. The completely preserved enclosure wall is remarkable. The school also has a sports field.

In the local register of monuments , the school is listed as a historical building under registration number 094 16811 .

literature

  • Sabine Ullrich, Magdeburg Schools , Ed .: State Capital Magdeburg, City Planning Office Magdeburg 2006, p. 152 f.
  • Monument Directory Saxony-Anhalt, Volume 14, State Capital Magdeburg , State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology Saxony-Anhalt, Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2009, ISBN 978-3-86568-531-5 , p. 378 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short question and answer Olaf Meister (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Prof. Dr. Claudia Dalbert (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Ministry of Culture March 19, 2015 Printed matter 6/3905 (KA 6/8670) List of monuments Saxony-Anhalt , Magdeburg.pdf, p. 2533.