Allermöhe high school

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Allermöhe high school
Allermöhe High School 1.jpg
type of school high school
founding 1995
address

Walter-Rothenburg-Weg 41

place Hamburg
country Hamburg
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 29 '7 "  N , 10 ° 9' 19"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 29 '7 "  N , 10 ° 9' 19"  E
student 635 (school year 2017/18)
management Olaf Colditz
Website gymnasium-allermoehe.hamburg.de

The Gymnasium Allermöhe is a state high school in the Hamburg district of Neuallermöhe . The grammar school was founded in 1995 as part of the urban development of the district and is housed in a newly built building.

history

The Allermöhe high school was founded in 1995, and in 1997 it moved into the new building on Walter-Rothenburg-Weg. In the year it was founded, the grammar school was an exception in the Hamburg school landscape, as schools tended to be closed here in the 1980s and 1990s due to the falling number of pupils. After the establishment of the Allermöhe high school, there was a 17-year break until the Hoheluft high school became another high school in Hamburg.

The newly built grammar school is located in the center of Neuallermöhe-West, which was developed as a contiguous new building area in the 1990s. The need for housing resulted primarily from the immigration of Germans from Poland , Russia and the rest of Eastern Europe from the end of the 1980s. 85% of the apartments built in Neuallermöhe-West were subsidized with funds from social housing . The proportion of minors in the resident population was initially well above the average in Hamburg, but fell steadily due to the homogeneous age structure when moving in.

In the 2009/2010 school year, 867 pupils attended the grammar school, eight years later only 635. Due to the growing number of births and the densification of Neuallermöhe and the planned district of Oberbillwerder north of the S-Bahn line, the grammar school's catchment area will become one in the medium to long term Student growth of around 25 percent expected. The Hamburg School Development Plan 2019 therefore provides for the Allermöhe high school to be run in six classes.

Location and architecture

The school grounds used jointly with the Clara-Grunwald-Schule are located between Walter-Rothenburg-Weg and Von-Hacht-Weg. The area is bordered to the south by the Fährbuernfleet and to the north by the “Grüne Mitte” park.

The secondary school center Hamburg-Allermöhe-West was built according to plans by Wischhusen Architects from 1992 to 1997 at a total cost of € 48 million. Originally, the secondary school center should include a primary school, a comprehensive school (the comprehensive school Fährbuernfleet) and the grammar school. After the comprehensive school, which was closed in 2009, moved out, the buildings were partially renovated in 2013.

Skywalk between the two buildings

The main building of the grammar school is a four-storey block facing the “Grüne Mitte” park. This is followed by another bolt at right angles, which protrudes into the middle of the school grounds and partially separates the school yard of the elementary school from the school yard of the grammar school. Both buildings are connected by a skywalk . The facade is clad with a bright red brick, the houses are covered with slightly inclined flat roofs. On the school grounds of the grammar school and elementary school there are three sports halls (WARO 1 and 2 and the Fährbuernfleet sports hall), which are also used by local sports clubs.

School profile

The grammar school is an all-day school with a focus on music and sports, and since 2014 the school has had the Hamburg title of “sports-oriented school”.

In 2017/18 the catchment area of ​​the grammar school was almost exclusively Neuallermöhe , and to a small extent also Allermöhe . In the survey of the social index for Hamburg schools in 2011, a social index of 4 was calculated for the Allermöhe high school on a scale from 1 (disadvantageous requirements of the student body, highest need for support) to 6 (best conditions, no need for support). In the school year 2016/17, almost 79% of the students had a migration background , well above the average for Hamburg's high schools.

In 2018, six profiles were offered in the upper school :

  • Spanish, English and History
  • Art, Philosophy and Computer Science
  • Geography, Biology and PGW
  • PGW, English and Business
  • Biology or physics, chemistry and geography
  • Sport, Biology and PGW

A school exchange existed with the Nikolaus Lenau Lyceum in Transylvania.

Web links

Commons : Gymnasium Allermöhe  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hamburg Education Atlas , entry on the Allermöhe high school
  2. Gymnasium Allermöhe (Ed.): Yearbook Birthday Edition - Birthday Edition: 20 Years Gymnasium Allermöhe 1995-2015 . Hamburg 2015. ( Note on publication )
  3. Hamburg is planning a new grammar school for the first time since 1997 . In: Hamburger Abendblatt , September 7, 2011.
  4. Bergedorf district office, specialist office for social space management, youth welfare and social planning: Neuallermöhe-Ost and -West: social space descriptions . Hamburg, March 2011, pp. 4–8. ( Online )
  5. Bergedorf district office, specialist office for social space management, youth welfare and social planning: Neuallermöhe-Ost and -West: social space descriptions . Hamburg, March 2011, p. 26. ( Online )
  6. Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Authority for Schools and Vocational Training (ed.): School development plan for state primary schools, district schools and grammar schools in Hamburg 2019 . Hamburg, September 24, 2019, pp. 85–87. (Final version, online )
  7. ^ School buildings near Wischhusen, Architects
  8. Ordinance on measures within the framework of school organization at the beginning of the 2009/2010 school year of August 4, 2009 . In: Hamburgisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt (HmbGVBl), 2009, p. 319. ( Online )
  9. Conversion of the Clara-Grunwald-Schule school center in Hamburg-Allermöhe , April 4, 2014, project ID 5-54313.
  10. Schools with a sports focus in Hamburg.
  11. Small written question from MP Robert Heinemann (CDU) of February 28, 2013 and answer from the Senate. Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg - 20th electoral period, printed matter 20/7094 , Annex 4b: Old and new social indices of the state secondary schools, p. 27.
  12. Peter Ulrich Meyer: That's how high the proportion of migrants in Hamburg schools is . In: Hamburger Abendblatt from April 19, 2018 (at the Hamburg grammar schools, the average was 37.3%)
  13. Profile offers in the upper level at the Allermöhe High School