Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg
Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg | |
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type of school | Scientific , technological and linguistic high school |
founding | 1833 |
address |
Hallstrasse 10 |
place | augsburg |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 21 '53 " N , 10 ° 53' 50" E |
carrier | Free State of Bavaria |
student | 1216 (as of 2016/17) |
Teachers | 98 teachers (as of 2016/17) |
Website | www.holbein-gymnasium.de |
The Holbein-Gymnasium is a scientific , technological and linguistic high school in Augsburg . It is located in downtown Augsburg and is also part of Augsburg's old town . The Holbein-Gymnasium is the largest of the ten Augsburg high schools with around 1,200 students, who are taught by around 100 teachers. It was founded in 1833 as a trade school and converted into a district secondary school in 1877.
history
The old monastery buildings of the Dominican convent of St. Katharina , which was dissolved in 1802, moved into a commercial and polytechnic school (both predecessor institutions of the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences ) in 1834 , after they were founded on November 11, 1833 and initially housed in the Fugger houses. The oldest student union of today's Technical University of Munich was founded on the latter in 1851 , the Corps Cisaria , named after the city goddess Cisa. The polytechnic school developed into a mechanical engineering school in 1864 and an industrial school in 1870 .
The trade school became the district secondary school in 1877 and the district upper secondary school in 1907. After the state took over the school in 1924, it renewed it from 1956 to 1964, including the former toll hall, and gave it the name Holbein-Oberrealschule. Since 1965 the school has been called the Holbein-Gymnasium.
In 1808, King Maximilian I had the toll hall built in the former monastery garden .
Annual reports
The school publishes an annual report every year, which is distributed to students and teachers. At least one copy is archived so that the Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg has the old reports from the 1877 edition. No annual reports were published between 1920 and 1925 and between 1941 and 1948. By 1907, the Royal Industrial School and the Royal District Realschule issued a separate annual report with a similar visual design.
The reports include lists of students sorted by class.
Up to and including issue
- 1967–1968 (school year 135) became the parents' professions
- 1969–1970 (school year 137) was the place of residence in different districts or suburbs
- 1970–1971 (school year 138) became the denomination
- 2015–2016 (school year 183) was the date of birth
the student publishes in these lists in addition to their names.
Since the 1979–1980 edition (school year 147), class photos of the 5th grade have been published in every annual report. In the years 2019-2020, the annual reports were digitized by a former student .
concept
All courses start with English as the first foreign language. In addition, the languages are French , Latin , Italian and Spanish taught. Chinese is also offered as an elective , which is led by a Chinese lecturer. The school has been a partner school of the Shandong Experimental High School in the city of Jinan since the school year 2005/2006 (twin city of the city of Augsburg since 2004). Chinese calligraphy is also taught. In addition, the Holbein-Gymnasium has been cooperating with the Technical University of Munich since May 2007 . Scientific equipment is being upgraded by the TU, and in return the university is promoting studies.
School newspaper
The school newspaper of the Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg is called Irrational and appears every six months with a circulation of 500 copies. In addition to a large number of local prices in the administrative districts of Swabia and Bavaria, the school newspaper
- in the student newspaper competition of the magazine Der Spiegel 2005 with 1,200 participants took third place in the category design
- in the 2006 German School Newspaper Award of the Junge Presse with 600 participants under the patronage of RTL editor-in-chief Peter Kloeppel took sixth place
- Second place in the magazine content category, sixth place overall and eighth in the layout category in the school newspaper competition of the magazine Der Spiegel 2009
- took first place in the nationwide school newspaper competition of the Federal Employment Agency and abi >> 2010
- took first place in the 2010 school newspaper competition of the federal states
Famous students
Royal Polytechnic School
- Georg Krauss (1826–1906), founder of the locomotive factory Krauss & Comp. and co-founder of the Krauss-Maffei machine factory
- Heinrich von Buz (1833–1918), director of the Augsburg machine works, later MAN , and co-founder of the Augsburg local railway and the Lech electricity works
- Franz von Lenbach (1836–1904), portrait painter
Commercial and industrial school
- Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), inventor of the diesel engine
District secondary school
- Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin (1873–1964) received the 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Oberrealschule / Holbein-Gymnasium
- Manfred Müller (1926–2015), from 1972 auxiliary bishop in Augsburg, from 1982 bishop of Regensburg
- Roy Black (Gerhard Höllerich, 1943–1991), pop singer
- Johann Deisenhofer (* 1943) received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1988
- Uwe Lang (* 1943), book author
- Roland Hetzer (* 1944), cardiac surgeon, medical director of the German Heart Center Berlin
- Manfred Broy (* 1949), computer scientist, Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation for his achievements in computer science in 1994, recipient of the Konrad Zuse Medal for services to computer science in 2007
- Walter Erdelen (* 1951), since 2001 Associate Director General for Natural Sciences at UNESCO (Paris)
Others
- Various scenes from the 2000 film Harte Jungs were filmed at the school
- The school has had its own cafeteria since the beginning of 2007
- For several years now, the school has been trying to enforce that Hallstrasse, which separates the main building from two outbuildings, is closed due to noise and dirt pollution and the lack of an adequately large playground or a restricted-traffic zone.
Web links
- Website of the Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg
- Friends of the Holbein-Gymnasium e. V.
- The Holbein-Gymnasium in the Augsburg Wiki
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b school data on www.km.bayern.de
- ↑ Annual report Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg 1967–1968 (school year 135)
- ↑ Annual report Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg 1969–1970 (school year 137)
- ↑ Annual report Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg 1970–1971 (school year 138)
- ↑ Annual report Holbein-Gymnasium Augsburg 2015-2016 (school year 183)