Boys school
A school for boys or boys is a school that is only attended by male students. The concept of the boys 'school, like that of the girls' school , is a form of single education .
Today's schools for boys in Germany
In the Federal Republic of Germany, there are currently only three boys secondary schools and some (not at one of the schools connected) Boys real train . The number of boys' schools has decreased dramatically in the last few decades. The relative accumulation in Bavaria is striking, while there is not a single one in East Germany . With the introduction of co-education in Germany, almost all state boys' schools were converted into mixed schools. Most boys' schools (outside of Bavaria) are now church schools that have developed from boarding schools run by an order of men. But even these were for the most part also gradually opened to girls.
Boys' grammar schools in Germany
- Episcopal Willigis High School in Mainz , Rhineland-Palatinate
- Collegium Josephinum in Bonn , North Rhine-Westphalia
- Music high school of the Regensburger Domspatzen in Regensburg , Bavaria
Former boys' high schools
- Archbishop Cardinal Frings Gymnasium in Bonn-Beuel , North Rhine-Westphalia; open to girls since the 1988/89 school year
- College St. Blasien in Sankt Blasien , Black Forest; Since the 1989 school year, girls have also been admitted to the Jesuit-run grammar school.
- College of St. Thomas the Dominicans in Vechta , Lower Saxony; since the 2006/07 school year girls have also been accepted there. In addition to the students who started in 5th grade, there are a few lateral entrants in higher grades.
- Aloisiuskolleg in Bad Godesberg , North Rhine-Westphalia; For a few years now, female students have also attended the Jesuit grammar school.
- Don-Bosco-Gymnasium in Wadersloh , North Rhine-Westphalia; closed in summer 2007 due to financial problems.
- Bishop Neumann School in Koenigstein im Taunus , Hesse. Fifth graders have been admitted since 1986, previously female career changers in individual cases.
- Vinzenz Pallotti College in Rheinbach , North Rhine-Westphalia; closed since 2016.
- Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium in Aachen , North Rhine-Westphalia; girls have also been there since the 1970s .
- Haus Overbach high school in Barmen , North Rhine-Westphalia; since 1981 girls too.
Boys' secondary schools in Germany (selection)
- Franz-von-Sales boys' secondary school in Ehingen , Baden-Württemberg
- Collegium Josephinum in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Marist Realschule Cham in Cham , Bavaria
- Boys' secondary school Heilig-Kreuz in Donauwörth , Bavaria
- State secondary school for boys in Freilassing , Bavaria
- State secondary school for boys in Immenstadt , Bavaria
- State secondary school for boys in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz , Bavaria
- State secondary school for boys in Osterhofen , Bavaria
- Wolfgang Kubelka secondary school for boys in Schondorf , Bavaria
- Schweiklberg boys' secondary school in Schweiklberg , Bavaria
- Jakob Sandtner Secondary School in Straubing , Bavaria
- Secondary school in the Stiftland in Waldsassen , Bavaria
Well-known students at a boys' school
- Aloisius College, Bad Godesberg
- Stefan Raab , presenter and actor
- Episcopal Willigis High School, Mainz
- Tobias Mann , cabaret artist, comedian and musician
- Gerhard Ludwig Müller , Archbishop, former Bishop of Regensburg and Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
- Heinz Schenk , show master and actor
- Collegium Josephinum, Bonn
- Stefan Andres , writer
- Bernhard Heitz , clergyman
- Michael Meier , former soccer manager
- Manfred Lütz , psychiatrist, psychotherapist, Roman Catholic theologian, Vatican advisor and author
- Friedrich Wilhelm High School, Trier
- Karl Marx , philosopher , thought leader of communism
- Oswald von Nell-Breuning , theologian, Jesuit, political economist and social philosopher, Nestor of Catholic social teaching
- Philipp Christoph von Sötern , Elector of Trier during the Thirty Years' War
- College St. Blasien, Sankt Blasien in the Black Forest
- Heiner Geissler , politician
- Bernhard Bueb , former head of the Schloss Salem school
- Ferdinand von Schirach , defense attorney and writer
- Ivo Gönner , SPD local politician and Lord Mayor of Ulm since 1992
- Wolfgang Grupp , sole owner of the textile company Trigema
- Felix zu Löwenstein , ecological organic farmer
- Nikolaus Brender , former editor-in-chief of ZDF
- Percy Hoven , former TV presenter (RTL), today portrait painter
- College of St. Thomas the Dominicans, Vechta
- Eugen Kogon , sociologist and political scientist
- Wolfgang Kubelka Secondary School, Schondorf
- Andreas Görlitz , soccer player
Web links
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- ^ Dominican convent "Maria de victoria" (ed.): 100 years of Dominicans in Vechta. Festschrift for the anniversary year . Vechta, 2002
- ↑ http://www.jungenrealschule.de
- ↑ Dr. Manfred Lütz at the CoJoBo - Collegium Josephinum Bonn. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .