Johann-Vanotti-Gymnasium Ehingen
Johann-Vanotti-Gymnasium Ehingen | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1686 |
address |
Hehlestrasse 12 |
place | Ehingen (Danube) |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 16 '56 " N , 9 ° 43' 49" E |
carrier | City of Ehingen (Danube) |
student | 994 (as of December 15, 2015) |
Teachers | 85 (as of May 13, 2020) |
management | Tobias Sahm |
Website | www.jvg-ehingen.de |
The state Johann-Vanotti-Gymnasium Ehingen is located in Ehingen (Danube) in Baden-Württemberg and is attended by around 900 students. On October 18, 2007, the town council of Ehingen decided to name the school Johann-Vanotti-Gymnasium after Johann Nepomuk Vanotti .
history
The first epoch of history begins with the Benedictine foundation in 1686 and lasted until 1802/1803. During this time the school was under church supervision. In the phase from 1803 to 1825 the grammar school was constantly endangered and in some cases was close to being closed. The school has been under state supervision since 1825. However, the high school was shaped by the Catholic Gymnasialkonvikt up until the 1960s , so the headmaster and a considerable number of the teachers were clergy until 1934.
cooperation
The Ehingen grammar school works closely with the Ambrosianum Pre-Theological Seminary and the Episcopal College St. Josef . There is also a close partnership with the Nanjing Foreign Language School in the east of the People's Republic of China. Students from Nanjing Foreign Language School currently attend regular high school classes and live at St. Josef College.
Personalities
- Moritz von Aberle , theologian
- Tilmann Beller , theologian and Schoenstatt Father
- Josef Beyerle , Minister of Justice (1946–1951) and Deputy Prime Minister (1949–1951) of Württemberg-Baden
- Michel Buck , local poet
- Johannes Bumüller , writer
- Max Caspar , astronomy historian
- Matthias Dannenmayer , Catholic church historian
- Stephan von Dassel , District Mayor of Berlin-Mitte
- Draginja Dorpat , writer
- Hans Eisele , diplomat, journalist, writer (1876–1957)
- Andreas Eschbach , writer
- Isnard Wilhelm Frank , Catholic church historian
- Georg von Freyberg-Eisenberg , Member of the Bavarian State Parliament (1970–1982)
- Philipp Funk , historian and publicist
- Josef Rupert Geiselmann , theologian
- Michael Glocker , chemist and biomedical scientist
- Franz Gog , Vice President of the State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg (1964–1968)
- Heinrich Günter , historian of the German Middle Ages
- Michael Guggemos , Federal Juso Chairman (1986–1988)
- Anton Hauber , historian and orientalist
- Joseph Hehle , local history researcher
- Karl Joseph von Hefele , Bishop of Rottenburg (1869-1893)
- August Herold , important vine grower
- Theodor Hofmann , member of the Reichstag (1896–1907)
- Anton Huber , District Administrator of the Aalen District (1946–1970) and member of the Baden-Württemberg State Parliament (1952–1972)
- Walter Kasper , Curia Cardinal, Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart (1989–1999)
- Christoph Klein , pediatric oncologist, Leibniz Prize winner 2010
- Hermann Georg Knapp , dialect poet, journalist and private scholar.
- Max Kottmann (1867–1948), Vicar General
- Karl Joseph Leiprecht , Bishop of Rottenburg (1949–1974)
- Josef von Lipp , Bishop of Rottenburg (1847–1869)
- Gustav von Mandry , lawyer and politician
- Christian Meisner , member of the German National Assembly in 1919
- Oswald Metzger , politician
- Konrad Miller , theologian, natural scientist and cartography historian
- Max Miller , historian, archivist and Roman Catholic prelate
- Karl-Heinz Ott , writer
- Albert Pfitzer , Director of the Federal Council (1951–1978)
- Ferdinand Probst , Catholic theologian, rector of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Breslau
- Josef Probst , clergyman and geologist
- Rudolf Probst , politician
- Bernhard Rieger , auxiliary bishop of the Rottenburg-Stuttgart diocese
- Hans Rommel , local history researcher
- Johannes Scherr , cultural historian and writer
- Josef Schlick , English scholar, linguist and mathematician
- Bruno Schmid , theologian
- Karl Joseph von Schmid , member of the Reichstag (1871–1879) and Minister of the Interior of Württemberg (1887–1893)
- Johann Evangelist Schöttle , pastor and local history researcher
- Anselm Schott , Benedictine priest, editor of the missal for lay people
- Hermann Schwörer , entrepreneur and member of the Bundestag (1958–1994)
- Edith Schreiner , Lord Mayor of Offenburg (since 2003)
- Gregor Sorger , pastor and Benedictine monk
- Joannes Baptista Sproll , Bishop of Rottenburg (1927–1949) and Nazi opponent
- Ludwig Stemmer , doctor and priest
- Joseph Utz , member of the Reichstag (1881–1887)
- Johann Nepomuk Vanotti (1777–1847), theologian and teacher
- Otto Volk , mathematician, astronomer and patron
- Franz Weiß , pastor and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Franz Weiß , member of the Bundestag (1949–1953) and Minister of Agriculture of Württemberg-Hohenzollern (1946–1952)
- Konrad Weiß , poet
- Hermann Weller , Indologist and Latinist
- Heinz Wiese , member of the Bundestag (1998–2002 and since 2013)
- Franz Josef Wittemann , President of Baden (1930–1931)
- Patrizius Wittmann , theologian and historian
- Theodor Zeller , painter and graphic artist
- Gregor Thomas Ziegler , Bishop of Tarnów (1822–1827) and of Linz (1827–1852)