Commercial academy and commercial school Innsbruck
BHAK & BHAS Innsbruck | |
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type of school | Vocational high school |
founding | 1879 |
place | innsbruck |
state | Tyrol |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 47 ° 16 ′ 32 " N , 11 ° 24 ′ 2" E |
carrier | Republic of Austria |
student | about 1000 |
Teachers | about 100 |
management | Peter Kreinig |
Website | www.hak-ibk.at |
The Federal Commercial Academy and School Innsbruck (BHAK and BHAS Innsbruck) is a vocational college in Innsbruck . With around 1000 students, it is one of the largest schools in the city and is divided into a five-year commercial academy with a high school diploma and a three-year business school as well as an evening school in which both the business school diploma (6/8 semesters) and the Matura (10 semesters) are acquired can.
history
The school's history goes back to the establishment of a Sunday school with evening classes in 1855, which became a Gremial Business School in 1862. In 1879 the commercial academy was founded with a two-year curriculum, which was expanded to three years in 1886 and four years in 1904.
Between 1904 and 1906 the school building in the Innsbruck district of Saggen was built according to a design by Eduard Klingler and Arthur Ringler in the so-called “Tyrolean Gothic” style, and from 1971–1977 heightened and rebuilt according to plans by Ekkehard Hörmann . In 1907 and 1910, respectively, a two-year commercial school for girls and boys was set up, which from 1922 was run mixed. On March 2, 1907, the secondary school association Rhaetia Innsbruck was founded in the MKV , whose main school has always been the HAK Innsbruck.
After the annexation of Austria in 1938, the school was restructured into a "state business school", which was retained until the end of the Second World War .
After reopening in 1945, the renovated and expanded school building was inaugurated in 1952 with 57 classes.
School types
- HAK International (foreign language focus)
- HAK Multimedia (IT focus)
- HAK CWS (focus on controlling, economics, taxes)
- HAK Business (general in-depth business education)
- HAK FIRI (focus on finance and risk management)
- HAS
- Sport HAS
- HAK / HAS for employed people
Graduates
Commercial Academy:
- Otto Burtscher , President of the Red Cross (Vorarlberg) - 1931
- Anton Frühauf , jeweler - 1932
- Andi Knoll , presenter - 1992
- Maria Schaffenrath , politician (LIF) - 1971
- Peter Schröcksnadel , President of the ÖSV - 1959
- Ludwig Steiner , politician (ÖVP) - 1940
- Helmuth Vogl , politician (SPÖ) - 1946
- Armin Wolf , journalist - 1985
- Florian Riedl , politician (ÖVP) - 1997
High school graduate course:
- Christine Baur , politician of the Greens - 1979
- Christine Oppitz-Plörer , politician, former mayor of Innsbruck - 1988
- Georg Willi , Mayor of Innsbruck- 1988
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Art University Linz (ed.): Friedrich Achleitner's view of Austria's architecture after 1945: Linz lectures. Birkhäuser, Basel 2015, pp. 310–311