Home school St. Landolin
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| type of school | Private school ( general high school , vocational high schools , commercial vocational college I , secondary school , boarding school ) |
| founding | 1920 and 1967 |
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Prälat-Schofer-Strasse 1 |
| place | 77955 Ettenheim |
| country | Baden-Württemberg |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48 ° 15 '17 " N , 7 ° 49' 41" E |
| carrier | School Foundation of the Archdiocese of Freiburg (ecclesiastical foundation under public law) |
| student | about 1,800 |
| Teachers | about 140 |
| management | Eberhard Pfister |
| Website | www.hsl.schule |
The St. Landolin home school (abbreviation: HSL) in Ettenheim in the Ortenau district is a state-recognized, Catholic private school that combines five types of school: grammar school for general education, grammar school for social and economic sciences , commercial vocational college I and secondary school . A boarding school for boys and girls is attached to the school. The school was founded in 1920 by the teaching brothers of the Alsatian Congregation for Christian Doctrine in Ettenheimmünster . In 1967 the school moved to Ettenheim and since then has been sponsored by the school foundation of the Archdiocese of Freiburg .
history
The forerunner of the St. Landolin home school was founded in 1920 by the teaching brothers of the Alsatian Congregation for Christian Doctrine from Matzenheim (Frères de la Doctrine Chrétienne) as a Progymnasium with boarding school in Ettenheimmünster . The namesake was Landolin von Ettenheimmünster . After the forced closure by the National Socialists in April 1939, the school was reopened in January 1946.
The lack of its own junior staff meant that in 1967 the sponsorship of the school was taken over by the Archdiocese of Freiburg under Vicar General Ernst Föhr . Associated with this was a change of location to Ettenheim , where school and boarding school operations began in September 1967, initially with 239 students under the direction of the previous headmaster of the Progymnasium, director Karl Gast. For this purpose, a new building was built based on a design by the architect Alfred Ruch (Bad Krozingen).
Today the St. Landolin Home School is a multi-part school center with around 1750 pupils, which has been sponsored by the School Foundation of the Archdiocese of Freiburg since 1991 .
Educational offer
In addition to the boarding school with approx. 28 students in 2018, which will no longer be operated in the future due to the low number of students, a network of several types of schools is located under the roof of the St. Landolin home school: general high school (with a linguistic profile, a scientific profile and art -Profile), social and health science grammar school - social profile (SGGS), economics grammar school - economics profile (WGW) as well as secondary school and commercial vocational college I.
literature
- Bernhard Uttenweiler: 25 years of home school in St. Landolin. On the history and prehistory of the St. Landolin home school in Ettenheim . In: 1992 annual report of the Friends of the St. Landolin Home School, 1993.
- Bernhard Uttenweiler: The fate of the monastery school of the teaching brothers from Ettenheimmünster in the Third Reich . In: Forum, information booklet for the Catholic free schools of the Archdiocese of Freiburg i. Br. , ZDB -ID 1112020-4 , No. 31 (03/2001).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Heimschule Ettenheim closes the boarding school , Badische Zeitung , November 28, 2018
- ↑ a b c Heimschule St. Landolin (Ettenheim) - history , schulstiftung-freiburg.de, accessed on December 18, 2018
- ^ Ferdinand Budde, Hans Wolfram Theil: Schools: Handbook for the planning and implementation of school buildings . Callwey, Munich 1969, p. 206. (Entry 101)
- ↑ Life in boarding school: St. Landolin home school in Ettenheim , Badische Zeitung , October 20, 2014