Tegernsee high school

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Tegernsee high school
Tegernsee Castle.jpg
type of school high school
founding 1949
address

Schlossplatz 1c
83684 Tegernsee

place Tegernsee
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 47 ° 42 '27 "  N , 11 ° 45' 23"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 42 '27 "  N , 11 ° 45' 23"  E
carrier Bavaria
student 680 (September 2015)
Teachers 62 (September 2015)
management Werner Oberholzner
Website www.gymnasium-tegernsee.de

The Tegernsee high school is a state high school in Tegernsee , Miesbach district , with 680 students (as of September 2015).

history

The school has been housed in two wings of the former Benedictine monastery at Kloster Tegernsee (founded by the noble brothers Adalbert and Otkar in the middle of the eighth century) since 1949 .

The former monastery grounds viewed from the lake.

The so-called baroque hall with elaborate stucco and ceiling paintings serves as the auditorium . The room was originally the refectory , the dining room of the monastery.

In the late 1960s, a new building was planned first on the Point on the eastern lakeshore between Tegernsse and Rottach-Egern and then in the north-east of the lake on the ground of the municipality of Gmund , but this was due to the land consumption required in the landscape conservation area by nature conservationists and an initiative by Architects was rejected. This was preceded by the fact that on Maundy Thursday 1963, a 30-centimeter chunk of the ceiling on the second floor of the grammar school had broken off; the school had to be closed for several weeks due to building regulations. After massive disputes with the ministerial bureaucracy, the new building plans were abandoned and instead the Free State of Bavaria bought the wings of the palace occupied by the school in the 1970s. A glass facade was framed in the south inner courtyard from 1979 to 1982, which provides sufficient light in the classrooms. In addition, the ailing masonry was renovated, the installations renewed and all windows replaced. Across the main street, a new building for the triple gymnasium was built, which is connected to the school by an underpass.

In the summer of 2005 Otto Beisheim wanted to donate 10 million euros to the school, but the name "Otto-Beisheim-Gymnasium Tegernsee" was in the foundation contract. Since this would have meant a renaming of the school, discussions arose as to whether slogans such as "Avarice is cool" fit the namesake of a grammar school. When research in the Federal Archives finally revealed that Beisheim had belonged to the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in the Third Reich , the school linked its application for a change of name with the reservation that the founder should comment on his past. Thereupon Beisheim refused to pay in the foundation capital. In January 2007 the government of Upper Bavaria canceled the foundation, which is legally controversial.

The number of students (849 on October 1, 2013) decreased significantly due to the opening of a new grammar school in Holzkirchen in the 2014/15 school year (710 on October 1, 2014). A new secondary school was also built in Gmund-Finsterwald. After a sharp decline in registrations (56 for the 5th grade) in 2014, the number of students in class 5 stabilized again for the 2015/16 school year (80 registrations), so that the Tegernsee grammar school is expected to remain three-class in the long term and thus in its existence is not endangered for the time being. With the support of the district, the number of pupils should be kept stable, for example through reimbursement of travel expenses for pupils from places for which the Bad Tölz high school could also be considered. In September 2015, the number of students at the Tegernsee grammar school was 680, the number of teachers 62.

Projects and events

  • Was 7b of the high school in 2014 among the winners of the nationwide tender exercise, "Something with the media," the year by the federal government is announced
  • At the end of the school year there is a social day on which students collect money for a day for the projects of the non-profit organization Schüler Helfen Leben (SHL)
  • A summer concert takes place every year

Well-known alumni

Web links

Commons : Gymnasium Tegernsee  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. school management. In: www.gymnasium-tegernsee.de. Retrieved March 22, 2020 .
  2. History of the School. In: www.gymnasium-tegernsee.de. Retrieved March 22, 2020 .
  3. Eckart Roloff : Forever ensnared by the 'Genius loci tegernseensis'. Indelible memories of school days in the castle. In: Tegernseer Tal, issue 172/2020, pp. 40–42
  4. Ulrich Brinkman: With citizenship against the dictates of the economy - The Board of Trustees for Landscape Protection in Munich . Deutscher Kunstverlag 2013, pp. 53–74, 70 f.
  5. a b c d Carola Padtberg: Bavarian High School - Otto Beisheim bursts donation of one million. In: www.spiegel.de. November 11, 2005, accessed November 15, 2007 .
  6. Robin Schenkewitz: Consultations about the future of the Tegernsee School - Rzehak wants to save the high school. In: www.tegernseerstimme.de. May 15, 2014, archived from the original on May 17, 2014 ; accessed on March 22, 2020 .
  7. Robin Schenkewitz: Gymnasium: Great effort for increasing numbers of students - “We have to hold out”. In: www.tegernseerstimme.de. May 20, 2015, archived from the original on May 20, 2015 ; accessed on March 22, 2020 .
  8. Rose Beyer: District assumes transport costs for Waakirchner pupils - Schützenhilfe for Tegernsee high school. In: www.tegernseerstimme.de. July 2, 2014, archived from the original on July 18, 2014 ; accessed on March 22, 2020 .
  9. Maxi Hartberger: The 7b from the Tegernsee high school invited to the Federal Chancellery - Berlin, Berlin, we're going to Berlin. In: www.tegernseerstimme.de. June 27, 2014, archived from the original on July 15, 2014 ; accessed on March 22, 2020 .
  10. News from school life. In: www.gymnasium-tegernsee.de. Archived from the original on July 19, 2014 ; accessed on March 22, 2020 .
  11. ^ Sophie Stadler: Summer concert of the Tegernsee grammar school - students sing "Don't cry for me Argentina". In: www.merkur.de. July 15, 2014, accessed March 22, 2020 .
  12. Christoph Fetzer: Viktoria Rebensburg in Sotschi - This is how the family at home in Kreuth is excited. In: www.merkur.de. February 12, 2014, accessed March 22, 2020 .