Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium Erlenbach

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Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium Erlenbach a. Main
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Hermann Staudinger High School
type of school Scientific and technological grammar school and economics grammar school
founding 1965
address

Elsenfelder Strasse 55

place Erlenbach am Main
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 48 '36 "  N , 9 ° 9' 22"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 48 '36 "  N , 9 ° 9' 22"  E
student 761 (as of 2018/19)
Teachers 55 (as of 2018/19)
management Christine Büttner
Website www.hsgerlenbach.de

The Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium is a high school with a scientific - technological and an economic branch in Erlenbach am Main in the district of Miltenberg . It was founded in 1965.

history

The development in the post-war period caused the population in the district of Obernburg am Main to swell to over 60,000 by 1964, but there was still no school of its own . The 470 high school students at that time attended high schools in Aschaffenburg and Miltenberg . These facts and the Bavarian school development plan from 1963, which provided for the establishment of 107 new grammar schools, gave the impetus for efforts to found a grammar school in the district, which led to success in a short time, and with the district council resolution of April 9, 1964 an application was made to the Ministry of Education for the establishment of a grammar school.

The industrial structure of the district made a mathematical and natural science high school with basic English seem sensible; it should be supplemented by a new language branch. The communities of Obernburg , Elsenfeld and Erlenbach applied for the location . The decision was finally made in favor of the former market in Erlenbach, whose council and mayor had put forward traffic-related reasons and offered a developed building site and a grant of 600,000  DM .

First of all, the premises in the Dr.-Vits-Schule were provided by the market in Erlenbach and the grammar school Erlenbach-Obernburg was opened on September 10, 1965 with a ceremony. The first head of the school was the study professor Wilhelm Wolf from Kitzingen, who only had part-time teaching staff for 103 pupils in three classes in addition to two trainee teachers and a secretary. The foundation stone for a school building of its own was laid on June 9, 1967. As early as the following September, with 379 students and 14 full-time teachers, school operations began in the half-finished building.

The inauguration of the new building took place on October 17, 1968, combined with the official naming. The school was named after the founder of macromolecular chemistry, Nobel Prize winner Hermann Staudinger , whose research had found its technical and industrial application in the neighboring large chemical company.

The instruction of the pupils, the number of which had risen to over 1000 in 1972/1973, was initially only ensured by trainee lawyers, as the number of full-time teachers only rose to around 55 years later. In 1974 the first 38 students passed the Abitur examination. The changeover to the 5-day week, the baby boomers and, above all, the introduction of the college level in the 1977/78 school year increased the lack of space at the school, which was only built for 21 classes. At the request of the school management, the district council decided to build an extension, which was inaugurated on May 19, 1981. This building comprised a natural science wing, a biology wing, two music halls, a library and work and common rooms. Parts of the one-story extension from 1981 were demolished in 2015 to make room for a multi-story extension. In the process, the two music halls were dismantled.

Location and traffic

The Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium is located on the northern outskirts of the city of Erlenbach in the Lower Franconian district of Miltenberg and is right next to the Barbarossa School, which is attended by around 400 middle school students. There are bus stops next to the east exit on Elsenfelder Straße and in the school car park. The train station is 700 meters away.

Projects

Generations meet

The aims of the project are to improve the image of old age in society, to bring generations together, to develop interest and understanding for the concerns of other generations and to get to know the traditions and values ​​of the respective generations. Thus, generation differences can be compensated and social behavior can be promoted. The project was founded in 2001 by the teacher and later member of the state parliament, Hans-Jürgen Fahn . Over the years, new modules have been added, such as cell phone courses, visits and cooking afternoons.

School newspaper

The name "Bunkerpost" of the school newspaper is derived from the exposed concrete charm of the original building. It was founded in 1966, in the second year of school. The first editor-in-chief was Dieter Berthold , who still works today as a journalist and communications specialist.

After the print edition was less well received, a digital school newspaper called "bapp" was launched in November 2018. It is also offered as an app. While P seminars in the subject of computer science programmed and set up the technical side, including a content management system , in the subject German articles were developed and the structure created for the readers.

The "bapp" received numerous awards across Bavaria, including the P-Seminar Prize of the State of Bavaria.

Sports

Through cooperation with surrounding clubs and the handball performance center in Großwallstadt, the school teams were able to provide the state and 2014 national winners for youth trained for the Olympics .

The number of teams in the sport of judo that are training for the Olympics among young people is also developing against the trend . From the beginning of one team in competition class II among the boys, the number of participating teams in the district finals has increased from year to year. In 2017, for example, at the state finals in Munich, you could win gold, silver and bronze medals in various competition classes.

Robot construction

Since 2006, robot construction, meanwhile under the title "Robotech", has been offered as an optional course for students from the 6th grade. The students learn the basics of scientific thinking in a playful way, especially with Lego Mindstorms . The course covers both the mechanical functioning of the robots and intelligent programming. In recent years, the elective course has been expanded to include project seminars at the upper level, where older students can pass on their knowledge and experience to the lower level students. The "Robo Tigers" celebrated their greatest success so far with their participation in the 2013 European finals in the " First Lego League " competition. Other competitions that are regularly taken part in are the annual "Reis Robotics Invention Award", the " World Robot Olympiad " or the "HAG Robotic Night". In 2017, the HSG's robot builders presented their projects and developments to other students from Aschaffenburg and the surrounding area, as well as experts from business and science, at a "MINT day" organized by the Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences.

Conversion measures for the introduction of the G8

As a result of the conversion of the Bavarian grammar school system to the eight-year grammar school, the premises of the HSG also had to be adapted to the changed requirements. In particular, the more extensive afternoon classes led to the expansion of common rooms and the cafeteria. The former school café had to make room for the 150  cafeteria with kitchen. The staff room and the administration area have been expanded. In the former open inner courtyard, the so-called "theme tower" was built, which provided relaxation areas and computers with internet connection on two floors. The inauguration of the converted premises took place on July 7, 2006.

Since the students did not accept the theme tower in its original form, after a while the upper area was converted into the Q11 / Q12 lounge area, while the SMV (student co-administration) moved into a larger room in the lower area.

In 2015, the use of the "theme tower" was changed again: the lower level library moved into the lower area, and the school library's media were distributed over the entire area; As of autumn 2018, the themed tower will no longer be accessible because it is in the construction site area. Parts of the media inventory were then relocated to a replacement room.

Technical Equipment

At the end of 2018, all classrooms had interactive whiteboards controlled by Linux computers and document cameras. Classic blackboards, document cameras, PCs and projectors are available in the natural science rooms. The entire building is covered by LAN and WLAN. The HSG has three computer rooms with Linux computers. There is a class set of tablets and a 3D printer .

General renovation / reconstruction from 2015

The HSG has been undergoing major renovations and expansion since August 2015. The planning phase began in March 2014. The objectives of the planning were to upgrade the natural science wing and make it more spacious; they also wanted more flexible use of space, e.g. B. allow divisible seminar rooms. Furthermore, the school should be brought up to date energetically.

The facade of the existing building will be completely renewed; all classrooms are equipped with decentralized ventilation and sensor-based control technology. In the course of the renovation, many room uses will change; are laid z. B. Main entrance (from west to south), teachers' room and administration, library and almost all specialist rooms.

The renovation work is divided into several phases; With the gradual expansion plan, the aim was to keep the burden on school operations low on the one hand, and to avoid creating a shortage of space on the other, since new specialist and classrooms were created at the beginning of the measure.

The sequence:

  • Preparatory work by September 2015 (completed): demolition of the two music halls, two classrooms, a connecting corridor and the elevator shaft; partial demolition of a stairwell. Outsourcing of four classrooms in pavilions (built in the school yard).
  • Construction phase 1, by February 2017 (completed): New construction of an L-shaped part of the building on the site of the former music halls or in front of the current physics wing towards the east (Elsenfelder Straße). The northern part of this new building accommodates the specialist rooms and preparations for physics, biology and chemistry (three-story); the eastern extension houses classrooms (two-story). The move into the new building took place in the 2017 school year. The official handover took place on April 5, 2017.
  • Construction phase 2, by November 2018 (completed): Renovation of the northern area of ​​the existing building. a. new music halls, physics class halls, art halls and numerous classrooms completed.
  • In construction phase 3, which began in November 2018, the southern part of the existing building is being renovated - this area also includes the auditorium, the previous administration, the cafeteria and the previous main entrance. For the cafeteria, it was possible to ensure that it can remain open at its previous location until Easter 2019 - however, it can only be reached via a narrow side entrance. For the further course of the construction work until spring 2020, the cafeteria including kitchen and scullery must be temporarily housed in the basement (in a "double-sized" factory hall with terrace area). Numerous other new rooms in construction phase 2 also have to be temporarily used differently than planned, as the teachers' room, secretariat and other administration had to be accommodated (now temporarily in the central area of ​​the ground floor).

Originally, the renovation and refurbishment was to take until 2019 at a cost of just under EUR 17.5 million. After various delays and cost increases, the new budget is 22 million euros, the completion date in March 2020. The architect and general planner of the renovation is the office agn smp from Eltville-Erbach.

Personalities

principal

  • Dr. Werner Trost
  • Konrad Blank (2006-2018)
  • Christine Büttner (from 2018)

Teacher

  • Hans Jürgen Fahn , local and state politician, member of the Bavarian State Parliament 2008–2018 (Free Voters)

student

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. History of the School. Retrieved December 10, 2016 .
  2. a b Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture. Retrieved July 28, 2019 .
  3. Young and old in the state parliament. July 21, 2018, accessed December 21, 2018 .
  4. bapp - the digital school newspaper of the HSG Erlenbach. Retrieved February 7, 2020 .
  5. From the bunker to the cell phone. November 13, 2018, accessed December 21, 2018 .
  6. P-seminar price for Erlenbacher school newspaper app. March 26, 2019, accessed February 7, 2020 .
  7. Super User: Awards - Hermann-Staudinger-Gymnasium Erlenbach am Main. Retrieved July 22, 2017 .
  8. hsgerlenbach.de - handball school teams. Retrieved December 21, 2018 .
  9. hsgerlenbach.de - Judo. Retrieved December 21, 2018 .
  10. hsgerlenbach.de - Robotech. Retrieved March 9, 2019 .
  11. HSG Minions at Aschaffenburg University. July 10, 2017, accessed December 21, 2018 .
  12. ^ Miltenberg district - home page. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; accessed on July 22, 2017 (German).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.landkreis-miltenberg.de  
  13. HSG Erlenbach: First construction phase officially handed over - Primavera24 . In: Primavera24 . April 6, 2017 ( primavera24.de [accessed July 22, 2017]). HSG Erlenbach: First construction phase officially handed over - Primavera24 ( Memento from June 26, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  14. ↑ Starting shot for new construction and renovation. Retrieved December 6, 2015 .
  15. Miltenberg-Obernburg vocational school must be patient. December 5, 2018, accessed December 21, 2018 .
  16. ^ Expansion of the Hermann Staudinger Gymnasium. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on December 20, 2015 ; Retrieved December 6, 2015 .
  17. hsgerlenbach.de - HSG in the press in the school year 2016/2017. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
  18. hsgerlenbach.de - HSG in the press in the 2017/18 school year. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
  19. ^ Uwe Klug - University of Würzburg. Retrieved January 25, 2019 .