Lever-Gymnasium Pforzheim

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Lever-Gymnasium Pforzheim
Schoolyard thg-hebel-gymnasium pforzheim.jpg
Hebel-Gymnasium with its schoolyard (June 2011)
type of school high school
address

Simmlerstrasse 1

place Pforzheim
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 53 '25 "  N , 8 ° 41' 36"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 53 '25 "  N , 8 ° 41' 36"  E
carrier City of Pforzheim
student 1069 (as of October 21, 2009)
Teachers 83 (as of October 21, 2009)
management Bernhard Steger
Website www. Hebel-pf.de

The Hebel-Gymnasium is the largest of five general education, municipal high schools in Pforzheim . It was named after the Baden dialect poet Johann Peter Hebel (1760–1826).

The Hebel-Gymnasium offers its students three profiles: linguistic, musical and scientific.

history

The Oberrealschule ("Friedrichschule"), which was inaugurated on July 28, 1911 and was destroyed on February 23, 1945 , stood on the site of what is now the Hebel Gymnasium . After the war, the reconstruction of the school building, which today houses the Hebel-Gymnasium, changed significantly. Since the neighboring Reuchlin-Gymnasium was not rebuilt, it was a guest at the Hebel-Gymnasium from 1948 to 1968.

In 1976, the Hebel-Gymnasium was divided into Hebel I and Hebel II, which later became the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium . Until the 1978/79 school year, Dieter Lang still headed both high schools.

exchange

School exchanges are maintained with Czestochowa (Poland), Nevşehir (Turkey), Amersfoort (Netherlands) and Albacete (Spain).

Well-known former students

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