Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen

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Gymnasium Fridericianum
Fridericianum Erlangen March 2012 08.JPG
type of school Humanistic high school
founding 1745
address

Sebaldusstrasse 37
91058 Erlangen

place gain
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 34 '56 "  N , 11 ° 1' 32"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 34 '56 "  N , 11 ° 1' 32"  E
student about 550
management Gerhard Noehring
Website www.gymnasium-fridericianum.de
Main entrance of the Gymnasium Fridericianum in Sebaldusstraße, 2012

The Gymnasium Fridericianum is a humanistic high school in the Sebaldussiedlung in the east of the city of Erlangen .

Latin is taught as the first foreign language. English is added in the sixth grade, and Greek is taught from the eighth grade . From the tenth grade onwards, Spanish can be chosen as a late-beginning foreign language as an alternative to Latin or English.

The school newspaper “humblatt” has existed at the Gymnasium Fridericianum since 1975 and is published once or twice a year. The "humblatt" has won several prizes, including third place in the Federal President's school newspaper competition.

history

The grammar school at its former location (left) in Obere Karlstrasse, around 1910
Plastic Schiller on the school grounds
South side with seat image

The school was founded by Margrave Friedrich von Brandenburg-Bayreuth in 1745 as the Illustre Erlangense grammar school . Originally it was primarily intended to bring students to the Friedrich Alexander University , which had been founded two years earlier .

The grammar school was initially located in a building of the former knight academy on Erlanger Holzmarkt (today's name Hugenottenplatz ). In 1828 the company moved to the so-called Lange Haus (Theaterstrasse 3). In 1879 the grammar school moved into the new school building in the former Reformed Cemetery in Oberen Karlstrasse. After the last move to the new building at Sebaldusstraße 37, which was completed in 1968, the building in Oberen Karlstraße was demolished. The new university library was built here from 1970 to 1974. The building of the former knight academy was demolished in 1958 except for a few preserved remains of the facade.

Wilhelm Uhlig's sculpture Schiller from 1975 is located at today's location in Sebaldusstraße , but its name refers to the surname of the model, not Friedrich Schiller .

Former headmasters

  • 1745–1748: Friedrich Oertel (1706–1748), since 1736 professor of eloquence and poetry
  • 1748–1758 Friedrich Deubner
  • 1758–1770: Johann Wiesner
  • 1770–1776: Friedrich Christian Lorenz Schweigger
  • 1776–1790: Johann Jacob Sartorius (1730–1790)
  • 1790–1803: Johann Lippert
  • 1803–1811: Kaspar Besenbeck
  • 1812–1814: Lorenz Gerlach
  • 1814–1816: Johann Stutzmann
  • 1816–1819: Johann Richter
  • 1819–1862: Ludwig von Döderlein (1791–1863)
  • 1862–1869: Ludwig von Jan
  • 1869–1885: Friedrich Sartorius
  • 1885–1899: Adolf Westermeyer
  • 1899–1916: Karl Dietsch
  • 1916–1919: Christoph Schoener
  • 1919–1928: Ernst Knoll
  • 1928–1933: Karl Bullemer ( taken into protective custody in 1933 for alleged high treason )
  • 1933–1941: Paul Kegler
  • 1941–1943: Wilhelm Schelter
  • 1943–1945: Fritz Bihrle
  • 1945–1950: Paul Kegler (reinstated)
  • 1950–1955: Ernst Höhne
  • 1955–1970: Hans Strohm
  • 1970-1981: Leo J. Suschko
  • 1981–1985: Herbert Fuchs
  • 1985–2000: Hanns Kuen
  • 2000–2016: Gerhard Hammer

Well-known Friderician

Known teachers

literature

  • Annual report 1952/53 of the Gymnasium Fridericianum, Erlangen: Gymnasium Fridericianum, 1953 (published annually)
  • Gymnasium Fridericianum: Festschrift to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Humanist Gymnasium Erlangen 1745–1945. Erlangen: Gymnasium Fridericianum, 1950, 118 pp.
  • Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen: With all my heart. A commemorative publication for the 240th anniversary of the Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen. Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen in cooperation with the parents' council and the Association of Friends of the Humanist Gymnasium eV Ed. By Wolfram Krehmer. Erlangen, 1985, XI, 299 pp.
  • Gymnasium Fridericianum Erlangen: Gymnasium Fridericianum. Festschrift for the 250th anniversary of the Humanist High School in Erlangen [1745–1995]. [Ed .: Directorate of the Gymnasium Fridericianum in cooperation with the parents' council and the Association of Friends of the Humanist Gymnasium eV - Editing: Wolfram Krehmer; Manfred Stoll]. Erlangen: Gymnasium Fridericianum, 1995, 235 pp.
  • Edeltraud Loos: Gymnasium Fridericianum . In: Christoph Friederich, Bertold Freiherr von Haller, Andreas Jakob (Hrsg.): Erlanger Stadtlexikon . W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2002, ISBN 3-921590-89-2 ( complete edition online ).

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Art in Erlangen ( Memento of the original from September 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , seniorennetz-erlangen.de, accessed on January 30, 2012  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.seniorennetz-erlangen.de