Hugo Schultz School
Hugo Schultz Secondary School | |
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type of school | secondary school |
School number | 162670 |
founding | 1941 |
address |
Dr.-C.-Otto-Strasse 88 |
place | Bochum - Dahlhausen |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 25 ′ 32 " N , 7 ° 9 ′ 0" E |
carrier | City of Bochum |
student | 477 |
Teachers | 26th |
Website | http://hss-bochum.koenigs-lerninsel.de |
The Hugo-Schultz-Realschule was an urban secondary school in the Bochum district of Dahlhausen . In 2010, 26 teachers taught 18 classes with a total of 477 students. The school was located together with the Heinrich-Kämpchen-Schule and the Theodor-Körner-Schule in the school center southwest in Dahlhausen.
The facility was founded in 1941 as a middle school for boys (at that time the location was Blücherstrasse in downtown Bochum). The school was named after the long-time director of the Bochum mountain school, Hugo Schultz . In 1943 the school was relocated to Pomerania in the course of the evacuation of large parts of the population as a result of the bombing of the Ruhr area during World War II . On April 22, 1947, it was reopened as a six-class middle school for boys and girls located on Lewackerstrasse in Linden . In 1951 the school was renamed from Middle School for Boys and Girls to Realschule for Boys and Girls . In 1985 the school moved from Lewackerstraße in Linden to the school center southwest in Dahlhausen .
The range of languages included English as compulsory lessons in grades 5 to 10, French in grade 6 (can be continued as a major in grades 7 to 10 if desired) and Spanish in grades 9 and 10 if desired.
The school also had a school medical service , in which pupils, guided by the DRK, look after injured or sick pupils in the school.
The Hugo-Schultz-Schule was closed at the end of June 2017 due to the declining number of pupils in order to concentrate school operations on community schools in the future.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hugo-Schultz-Schule closes its doors at www.waz.de, accessed on September 24, 2017