Hans Erlwein High School

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Hans-Erlwein-Gymnasium Dresden
Hans Erlwein School 01.jpg
Hans-Erlwein-Gymnasium in the Dresden district of Gruna
type of school high school
founding 1914
address

Eibenstocker Str. 30

place Dresden
country Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 2 '17 "  N , 13 ° 47' 38"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 2 '17 "  N , 13 ° 47' 38"  E
carrier City of Dresden
student 734
Teachers 68
management Renate Kühnel
Website cms.sn.schule.de/heg/home/

The Hans-Erlwein Gymnasium Dresden , abbreviated to HEG , is a gymnasium in Saxony's state capital Dresden . It is located in the Gruna district of Dresden . The school at Eibenstocker Straße 30 was called the Dresden-Gruna Gymnasium from 1992 onwards . Since 2004, it bears the name Hans-Erlwein-Gymnasium by city architect Hans Erlwein that the listed building in the style of reform architecture built to 1914th

The school was awarded the prizes “ School without Racism - School with Courage ”, “School with Idea” and the “Quality Seal for Professional and Study Orientation”.

school-building

The school building consists of two wings, the north wing, which is in the direction of Eibenstocker Strasse, and the south wing, which is in the direction of Hepkestrasse. The school has five floors including the ground floor as well as a basement and attic. Between the north and south wings there is the dining room on the ground floor and an auditorium on the first floor . On the first, second, third and fourth floors there are passages between the north and south wings. The 3-field gym with adjoining long jump area, 100 m track and a tartan multifunctional field are located on Hepkestrasse on the school premises. There is also the so-called green classroom in the schoolyard; a round seat circle. The schoolyard is located on Junghansstraße and between the green classroom and the south wing. The school was renovated by 2014.

School newspaper

The Hans-Erlwein-Gymnasium officially has the oldest school newspaper in Dresden. Today this is carried under the name Riss .

history

In 1911 it was decided that a new school should be built on the corridor between Striesen and Gruna . This new building was handed over by the Building Department on April 21, 1914; it was very modern for the time, for example with electric light. Next to the entrances were the caretaker's rooms so that latecomers could be caught. On hygiene , care was taken, it was observed whether the students wash their hands. Today you can only see a functionless door on the ground floor right next to the access to the toilets. The teachers and students were retrained there from the previously existing Gruna village school , which had been called the 31st district school since 1901 . The first director was called Papsdorf. In the school building there was also a branch of the “X. Citizen School ”. During the First World War 1914–1918, the new school building had to accommodate all classes of the Xth Citizens School. The modern kitchen was used as a "people's kitchen " for people in need. The copper jewelry initially on the roof was replaced by sheet zinc. From 1919 the school was called “31. Elementary school ". From 1920, on the side of today's north wing on the 3rd and 4th floors, the “1. Girls' School ”.

See also

Web links

Commons : Hans-Erlwein-Schule  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. School network planning of the state capital Dresden, p. 111, accessed on September 16, 2017
  2. schuldatenbank.sachsen.de: Hans-Erlwein-Gymnasium accessed on November 19, 2015
  3. The Beginnings - What Happened to Our School? ( Memento of the original from September 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / cms.sn.schule.de