Johann-Peter-Hebel-Elementary School

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Johann-Peter-Hebel-Elementary School
Emser Strasse 50 Berlin-Wilmersdorf.jpg
type of school primary school
School number 04G17
address

Emser Strasse 50
10719 Berlin-Wilmersdorf

country Berlin
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 29 '43 "  N , 13 ° 19' 10"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 29 '43 "  N , 13 ° 19' 10"  E
carrier State of Berlin
student 537 (2019/2020)
Teachers 43 teachers + 25 educators
+ 2 trainee lawyers (2019/2020)
management Angela Jesse
Britta Moeller (Deputy) (2019/2020)
Website www. Hebelschule-berlin.de

The Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule is a public elementary school in the Berlin district of Wilmersdorf in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district , which was named after the German writer , evangelical clergyman and teacher Johann Peter Hebel (1760-1826). The Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule is located near the Hohenzollernplatz and Fehrbelliner Platz underground stations on Emser Straße. The building stands as a monument under monument protection .

history

The school building was built from 1909 to 1910 as a three- to four-storey masonry structure in a closed development by Otto Herrnring as an architect under the client's Magistrate of Berlin . The building was inaugurated on April 1, 1910 as the 2nd humanistic grammar school. After inspection by the building construction deputation and the deputation for health care, 16 school classes with a total of 431 students moved into the building on April 7th. Since June 6th, the building has been called the Fichtegymnasium. On October 31, 1910, the auditorium was inaugurated with a speech by the senior teacher Koppermann at a Reformation festival.

From 1910 to 1914 a full-size frigate of the Imperial Navy was located on today's soccer field and served as a training ship for training Fichte students to become midshipmen. The two-master was 36 meters long and 18 meters high. Two retired officers lived on the ship as training supervisors.

“The external structure of the“ warship ”of our naval youth service on the arbor area of ​​Düsseldorfer Straße is almost complete and Jung-Wilmersdorf is vigorous at work to put the finishing touches on the stately structure so that the retreat soon after the slogan "All men on deck" can begin. The neat, skilfully constructed high-masted warship is the subject of the attention of passers-by, because within the somewhat monotonous scenery in the middle of the new buildings and arbor colonies it is at least a delightful sight. It is well known that our naval youth service was only a few years ago from the s. The general youth armed forces established by Captain Friedberg at the time, and the same has enjoyed lively sympathy among our youth. "

- Wilmersdorfer Zeitung, May 14, 1910

During the Second World War , an aerial bomb destroyed parts of the school roof. The repairs continued until 1949. In 1963 the auditorium under the Fichte secondary school was put back into operation.

After winning the competition of the Senate Department for Building and Housing, the artist Manfred Blieffert painted the 900 m² north facade of the building. The house painting thematizes the aircraft invented by Leonardo da Vinci . It also contains a Vitruvian man .

The Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule has been using the building since 1990 because it has become too big for the students at the Fichte Hauptschule. Five years later, in 1995, the Hebelclub was introduced as a care facility for children of working parents. The topping-out ceremony for the extension to the main building was celebrated on May 19, 2010 . The building was handed over on January 21, 2011. In 2019 the Förderverein Hebelfreunde e. V. founded the school. In January of the same year, however, the rooms of the Hebelclub were converted into classrooms. The reason for the reorganization was the high number of pupils in the new school year, and a replacement offer was created with a day care center up to the sixth grade.

School profile

The Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule is an all-day school in an open form . The school offers students the choice of their first foreign language between French and English . It offers multi-year learning (JüL / SaPH) in the early school phase. The school places a special emphasis on research-based learning in grades 5 and 6, which is accompanied by the district's advanced training project “Philosophizing and Researching Your Own Questions”.

Former students

  • Marcel Reich-Ranicki (1920–2013), author, publicist, literary critic (in the previous school, the Fichte Realgymnasium)

literature

  • Festschrift for 100 years of the school building 1910–2010 Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule Berlin-Wilmersdorf . Berlin 2010.

Web links

Commons : Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
  • Entry in the school directory. In: berlin.de - The official capital city portal. Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family.;
  • School inspection report. (PDF) In: berlin.de - The official capital city portal. Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, February 1, 2017.;

Individual evidence

  1. a b Johann-Peter-Hebel-Elementary School. In: www.berlin.de. Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family , accessed on April 6, 2020 .
  2. a b Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  3. Wilmersdorfer Blätter . No. 1 . Berlin 1910, p. 15 .
  4. Wilmersdorfer Blätter . No. 2 . Berlin 1910, p. 49 .
  5. a b Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule (Ed.): Festschrift for 100 years of school buildings 1910–2010 . Wilmersdorf 2010 (16 pages).
  6. Manfred Blieffert. Retrieved on August 21, 2020 (German).
  7. a b A pragmatic decision: No more space for the student club at the Johann-Peter-Hebel-Grundschule. Retrieved August 23, 2020 .
  8. a b Johann-Peter-Hebel-Elementary School. In: www.berlin.de. District Office Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf of Berlin, August 20, 2014, accessed on April 4, 2020 .
  9. School inspection from 2017. (PDF) In: berlin.de. Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family , accessed on March 20, 2020 .