Julianum high school
Julianum | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1817 |
address |
Goethestrasse 1a |
place | Helmstedt |
country | Lower Saxony |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 52 ° 13 '38 " N , 11 ° 1' 9" E |
carrier | District of Helmstedt |
student | 911 (as of June 2016) |
Teachers | 85 (as of June 2016) |
management | Heike Roy |
Website | www.julianum.de |
The Julianum is a grammar school in the Lower Saxony district town of Helmstedt in Germany . The name is derived from Duke Julius von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel , who founded the old Helmstedt University in 1576 , in whose tradition the grammar school sees itself.
history
In 1253 a Latin city school was founded in Helmstedt. It was rededicated in 1543 as a Protestant grammar school in the form of a particular school. From 1779 it was called pedagogy (with the separation of the four-year upper school from the previous Latin school ). In 1817 the pedagogy was expanded to a six-class humanistic grammar school with a focus on mathematics and science. In 1882 a new school building was inaugurated in the Amtsgasse. In 1938 they moved to the school building on Wilhelmstrasse.
In 1949 it was renamed Julianum, modern language and mathematical and natural science high school for boys, Helmstedt . The merger with the grammar school for girls under the name Julianum, modern language and mathematical and scientific grammar school was made in 1972. In the same year, the move to the new school building on Goethestrasse took place.
Until the summer holidays in 2017, Dagmar Schulze was the head of the Julianum grammar school. She was adopted into retirement. Martin Schönau took over the post of headmaster until May 2018. Heike Roy has been the new headmistress of the Julianum since May 2018.
present
In 2006, the Julianum took 7th place among 194 public high schools in the newly introduced Lower Saxony Central Abitur with an overall grade average of 2.4. The Julianum promotes and supports numerous projects. On the initiative of schoolchildren, the Workcafe Pferdestall was created in 2013 , primarily to offer young people a point of contact in Helmstedt. Since 2016, the Julianum has been called School Without Racism - School With Courage . In addition, many projects take place between students and teachers. In 2015 and 2016, the film Of the Night was created , which premiered on May 29, 2016 in the stable . The students Florian Danker and Adrian Blank show in the film how much fun one can combine with school. On March 5, 2017, her second film The Next Coup premiered in the Roxy Kino in Helmstedt in front of 210 viewers.
School partnerships
The Julianum grammar school maintains school partnerships with the following schools:
- Holyrood Community School in Chard , UK
- Collège Gérard-de-Nerval in Vitré , France
- Hudson High School in Hudson , Massachusetts , USA
- Collège Les Rochers Sévigné in Vitré , France
Well-known students and graduates (selection)
- August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798–1874), university professor and poet (among other things, author of the " Deutschlandlied ")
- Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens (1809–1881), classical philologist who published basic works on dialects and on the beginnings of teaching the ancient Greek language
- Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Alers (1811–1891), forestry expert and writer
- Alexander von Heinemann (1813–1884), Prussian major general
- Ferdinand von Heinemann (1818–1881), theologian, poet and politician
- Adolf von Heinemann (1820–1906), Prussian major general
- Rudolf Leuckart (1822–1898), zoologist and founder of parasitology
- Heinrich von Eggeling (1838–1911), curator of the University of Jena
- Adolf Heusinger (1897–1982), first general inspector of the Bundeswehr
- Hans Krebs (1898–1945), Chief of Staff of the Wehrmacht
- Bruno Heusinger (1900–1987), President of the Federal Court of Justice
- Helmut Kramer (* 1930), lawyer and legal historian, former judge D.
- Klaus Asche (1933–2017), lawyer, from 1980 to 1996 chairman of the board of the Holsten brewery in Hamburg. From 1981 to 1987 he headed the German Brewers Association . 1990–1996 President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce . Until 1989 Chairman of the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)
- Hans-Werner Ludwig (* 1934), English graduate and rector of the University of Tübingen
- Jürgen Bräcklein (1938–2015), lawyer and politician
- Ingo Pini (* 1936), archaeologist
- Rolf Portz (* 1940), Inspector of the German Air Force
- Hans-Hermann Wendhausen (* 1947), engineer and former member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
- Friedrich Jondral (* 1950), emeritus university professor, from 1993 to 2015 head of the Institute for Telecommunications at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Karlsruhe (TH - since 2009: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
- Martin Weller (* 1955), musician, orchestra director of the Braunschweig State Orchestra
- Heidemarie Mundlos (* 1956), horticultural engineer , CDU member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
- Stefan Rinke (* 1965), modern historian and Latin America expert, professor at the Free University of Berlin
- Wilhelm Tobias Abry (* 1968), Flotilla Admiral of the German Navy
- Rainer Elste (* 1970), economist and management consultant
- Gunnar Kilian (* 1975), Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG ("Personnel and Organization" division) and u. a. Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Wolfsburg AG and Chairman of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Employee Foundation
- André Mumot (* 1979), cultural scientist, author, literary translator and journalist (critic, editor and presenter for Deutschlandfunk Kultur , where he regularly presents the theater magazine "Rank 1")
- Julia Püschel (* 1981), Professor at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Economics Department, at the Free University of Berlin
- Josefine Paul (* 1982), member of the North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament for the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen parliamentary group
literature
- Helmut Carl (Hrsg.): Festschrift 175 years Julianum Helmstedt. Analog Verlag AVA, Braunschweig 1993, ISBN 3-928416-03-0 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Braunschweiger Zeitung of November 10, 2006
- ^ Meeting of the high school graduate class 1960; In: newsclick.de
- ↑ Josefine Paul on newsclick.de