Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium (Landshut)

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Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium Landshut
HansLeinbergerGymnasium.JPG
type of school high school
School number 0147
founding originally 1833
address

Jürgen-Schumann-Strasse 20

place Landshut
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 32 '32 "  N , 12 ° 7' 29"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 32 '32 "  N , 12 ° 7' 29"  E
carrier Free State of Bavaria
student 1036 (as of: 2018/2019)
Teachers 92 full-time employees (as of 2017/2018)
management Anselm Räde, Ministerial Commissioner ,
Peter Renoth (deputy)
Website www.hlg.de

The Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium (short: HLG ) in Landshut is a scientific-technological (NTG), linguistic (SG) and economic and social science (WSG-W) high school named after the sculptor Hans Leinberger . In addition, the school is a seminar school for the subjects German, French, English, geography, history, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and psychology and has been the seat of the ministerial representative for the grammar schools in Lower Bavaria since 1949 .

The schoolhouse is characterized by the “Great Flora” by the artist Fritz König and its location directly on the “ Flutmulde ” recreation area in the west of Landshut.

history

The HLG goes was founded on July 31, 1833 in Landshut as a royal trade school. Its task was to acquaint young people with the achievements of industrialization and to prepare them for a life and work in the industrial age. General education subjects were therefore not included in the curriculum. These were withheld from high schools with a humanistic orientation.

In 1877, the now royal commercial and industrial school was expanded into a six-class secondary school with two foreign languages ​​and general subjects. As a higher educational institution, it offered civil education on a mathematical-scientific and linguistic-historical basis. In addition to the Humanistic Gymnasium and the Realgymnasium , it formed its own branch of the higher education system. The school leaving certificate entitles the holder to transfer to industrial schools, the Weihenstephan Agricultural Central School , a school teachers' seminar and to arts and crafts schools.

Until 1903, classes took place in the rooms of the former university. In 1903 the school moved to the new building on Marienplatz (today the Landshut technical college), which had been built in 1900. Girls were also admitted for the first time in 1919. In the school year 1921/22 20 girls were already registered. In 1922 the state parliament approved the establishment of a secondary school. The new upper level with optional Latin lessons thus granted higher general education and entitled to study at a university.

From 1935 to 1945 the school was called " Hans-Schemm-Oberrealschule " after a Nazi minister of culture and Gauleiter who had just passed away . 1940–1945 regular lessons could no longer be given. In 1944 the students of the grammar school and the upper secondary school were taught together; from December 1944 onwards in different rooms in the city. The schools themselves served as a hospital .

Classes were resumed in November 1948 after the repair work on Marienplatz with 720 students in 22 classes with a language and a mathematical and scientific branch.

The higher schools in Bavaria were renamed Gymnasium in 1965/66. From now on it is called Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium. The naming of the scientific-technological and economic high school after a sculptor aims “that [...] with all preoccupation with the results of the positive sciences and with all experience of material progress the experience of the musical, in the broader sense of the human, the necessary spiritual and spiritual We want to compensate for the fact that our school must remain a foster home for Humanitas. "

Hans Leinberger was a sculptor of the late Gothic and one of the most important carver of his time. He settled in Landshut around 1510. His main works include the Rosary Madonna in St. Martin as well as the Christ resting in St. Nikola in Landshut and Saint James or Jodokus, the original of which can be seen in the Bavarian National Museum, as well as the high altar of the Kastulusmünster in Moosburg .

In 1978 the school received a new building in the west of Landshut on Jürgen-Schumann-Strasse. The fields of training were expanded to include the economic branch. Since then, several structural extensions have been necessary as the number of students has increased steadily. In the school year 2010/2011 the number of pupils reached its peak with 1654 pupils. Prior to the opening of the county school in Ergolding in September 2013 at HLG precursors classes were taught for the sixth grades; At that time, 50 students switched from HLG to Ergolding grammar school. In the 2017/2018 school year, the number of students was 1095.

Since 2015 the HLG has been completely renovated for 22 million euros. The new chemistry classrooms were finished in early 2017. The new physics rooms are also already in operation. The next renovation measures are the biology wing and the class wing.

Foreign languages ​​and fields of study

For a long time, French was the most popular second foreign language, but this has changed again and again in recent years. In the school year 2009/2010 there were about 659 students in grades 6 to 10 with Latin as a second foreign language and 338 with French, in the school year 2016/17 in grades 6 to 10 there were 286 students with Latin, 374 with French and 43 with Spanish. The most popular course is the science and technology grammar school, closely followed by the economics grammar school and, with some distance, the linguistic grammar school. About 30 students take the second foreign language after the 9th grade and instead learn Spanish as a foreign language that starts late. At the HLG it is possible to learn three modern foreign languages ​​and Latin.

Scientific and technological training direction
languages from 5th grade: 1st foreign language: English
from 6th grade: 2nd foreign language: Latin or French
from 10th grade: possibly late-beginning foreign language: Spanish
Focus from 8th grade: chemistry as a core subject, reinforced physics, from 9th grade: computer science
Linguistic training direction
languages from 5th grade: 1st foreign language: English
from 6th grade: 2nd foreign language: Latin
from 8th grade: 3rd foreign language: French
from 10th grade: possibly late-beginning foreign language: Spanish
Focus from 8th grade: French
Economics education
languages from 5th grade: 1st foreign language: English
from 6th grade: 2nd foreign language: Latin or French
from 10th grade: possibly late-beginning foreign language: Spanish
Focus from 8th grade: economics and law as a core subject, business informatics, from 9th grade: intensified social studies

Student numbers

Development of the number of students
school year number of students
2003/2004 1396
2004/2005 1494
2005/2006 1544
2006/2007 1583
2007/2008 1627
2008/2009 1615
school year number of students
2009/2010 1643
2010/2011 1654
2011/2012 1548
2012/2013 1508
2013/2014 1411
2014/2015 1348
school year number of students
2015/2016 1263
2016/2017 1150
2017/2018 1094
2018/2019 1036
Development of the number of registrations
school year number of students
2014/2015 154
2015/2016 123
2016/2017 107
school year number of students
2017/2018 154
2018/2019 163
2019/2020 142
Development of the number of high school graduates
school year number of students
2016/2017 160

School life

Since 2014 there has been a theater class in every 5th grade at the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium with the aim of imparting social learning, linguistic and gestural expression and supporting personal development. There is a high school theater group, pre-orchestra, orchestra, wind instruments, big band, several choirs, student bands (“Illio”, “LA Idiots”), a teachers band and a teachers choir. The media technology elective course has existed since the 2009/2010 school year , which supports all school concerts, theater events, the cabaret and house music evenings, school festivals, the lower school carnival and other events and, together with the technology elective course, controls all set-up and dismantling, as well as the lighting and music system .

In addition, the HLG has a school chess team, which was runner-up in age group II at the Bavarian school chess championships in March 2016.

The school newspaper Insider appears twice a year.

On the Internet, parents have access to the timetable, school assignment schedule and substitution schedule via the so-called parent portal. Tutors , d. H. Middle school students help new students in the first year and support them in all school matters.

The HLG has an extensive library, which offers literature for children and young people in addition to specialist and non-fiction books. There are also twelve computer workstations with internet access and research facilities in the library. The new extension has been fully usable since February 26, 2007. A few weeks after the beginning of the second half of 2007, the new cafeteria was completed. Lunch is provided by a catering company. For the lunch break, students can borrow sports equipment from the staff room.

SOR-SMC logo

On February 13, 2009 the school was awarded the title of “ School without Racism - School with Courage ”. The school's partner is the German Trade Union Confederation - Landshut Region. In the 2015/16 school year, during the so-called refugee crisis , the HLG was involved in the integration of refugee children. Several refugee children sometimes attended classes, learned German with teachers and students or took part in the school's elective courses.

The Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium is a founding member of the Plato project “Cooperation without Borders”. School administrators, teachers and students from eight European schools work on joint events and activities.

Partner schools and student exchanges

There are school partnerships with the Lycée Charlemagne in Thionville , France , with Assumption High School in Wisconsin Rapids (Wisconsin, United States ) under the GAPP ( German American Partnership Program ) and with the Elgin Academy in Scotland , United Kingdom , with which annually mutual student exchanges are carried out. FranceFrance United StatesUnited States United KingdomUnited Kingdom 

In addition, numerous exchange students from China , Russia , Serbia , New Zealand , Ireland , Colombia , USA etc. visit the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium every year .

Awards

On March 3, 2016, HLG students received the P-Seminar Prize of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture, Science and Art for their P-Seminar work on the Landshut subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp , in which the fates of the Izaak victims were exemplified de Leeuw and Ulrich and Hugo-Kurt Chotzen and reports on the survivors Ernest Seinfeld and Jacob Bresler.

HLG students win 1st and 3rd place in the project seminar "Entrepreneurship" in the finals at Schloss Mariakirchen.

In 2016, 2010 and 2009 the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium was named “Environment School in Europe - International Agenda 21 School”.

In 2017, the school newspaper “insider” won first place in the online category of the “Journal Makers Competition” organized by the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Bavarian Ministry of Culture .

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium Landshut  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium Landshut in the school database of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture , accessed on May 30, 2019.
  2. a b c d high schools: City of Landshut. Retrieved June 2, 2019 .
  3. ^ History. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  4. MB office. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  5. ^ Schoolhouse. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  6. a b c d e Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium: Festschrift 175 years of Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium Landshut, Landshut 2008
  7. ^ Annual report of the HLG . 1966.
  8. Landratsamt Landshut: Gymnasium Ergolding: 132 school beginners / 5th and 6th, but no 7th grade in the first school year in Ergolding , May 31, 2013, online at www.landkreis-landshut.de, accessed on March 5, 2017.
  9. a b Landshuter Zeitung: An overview of the most important of the week - Wednesday , March 11, 2017.
  10. Training profile . Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  11. a b c Landshuter Zeitung: Information evening at the HLG, April 4, 2016.
  12. ^ City of Landshut: Annual statistical report . Online at www.landshut.de. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  13. ^ City of Landshut: Gymnasiums . Online at www.landshut.de. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  14. ^ High schools. In: landshut.de. City of Landshut, accessed on July 30, 2016.
  15. Landshuter Zeitung: Directors can live with registration numbers. 17th May 2014.
  16. Landshuter Zeitung: HLG in scholarship further on , May 19, 2015.
  17. Landshuter Zeitung: HCG and MMG are increasing, HLG is decreasing. 19th May 2015.
  18. Landshuter Zeitung: High schools in the region are prepared. 2nd June 2016.
  19. Landshuter Zeitung: The rush to high schools continues unabated , 23 May 2017.
  20. Landshuter Zeitung: Gymnasiums are growing , May 18, 2018.
  21. Landshuter Zeitung: Trend: fewer students - but not everywhere , June 3, 2019.
  22. Landshuter Zeitung: One last time , July 3, 2017.
  23. theater class. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  24. Landshuter Zeitung: “Meal” - scene collage in the HLG, March 27, 2014.
  25. Landshuter Wochenblatt: You are young and creative, March 26, 2014.
  26. Christmas concert 2016 - "A treat for the soul". Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  27. Elective courses / working groups. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  28. Landshuter Zeitung: Schach matt, March 18, 2016.
  29. Insider: Insider - the school newspaper at the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium , online at www.insider.hlg.de, accessed on March 5, 2017.
  30. ↑ School newspaper. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  31. Parents portal. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  32. ^ Tutors and Mediators. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  33. ^ Library. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  34. ^ Schoolhouse. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  35. Foodpassion: Our canteen in the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium , online at www.foodpassion.de, accessed on March 5, 2017.
  36. Plato project. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  37. Landshuter Zeitung: Loyalty for Paris, November 25, 2015.
  38. Student exchange. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  39. Landshuter Zeitung: Forgotten fates. 4th March 2016.
  40. Landshuter Wochenblatt: Award for HLG students, March 16, 2016.
  41. Student in the role of entrepreneur. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  42. Barnerßoi Tanja: Environment Minister Scharf again distinguishes the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium as an environmental school. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  43. insider: Hurray! We are among the best! , July 26, 2017, online at www.insider.hlg.net, accessed on January 14, 2018.
  44. school website, sculpture