Queen Luise School (Königsberg)
The Queen Luise School was a girls' high school in Königsberg i. Pr. .
history
The superintendent Johann G. Weiß opened a private girls' school in Brodbänkenstrasse in 1811. It was taken over by the city in 1817 and relocated to the former Pauperhaus in Danziger Keller. As a Sauter school , it moved in 1867 to the former building of the Kneiphöfisches Gymnasium at Königsberg Cathedral . In 1901 she moved into a new building in Landhofmeisterstraße as the Königin-Luise-Schule. The house of the Landhofmeister Johann Ernst von Wallenrodt and Friedrich Gottfried von der Groeben , in which Queen Luise lived in 1798, had stood here. In 1907 the Queen Louise School was a real high-school affiliated study stage. Since 1908 Alfred Walsdorff (1881-1965) worked as a senior teacher at the school. Like no other, he worked to ensure that women were given the same education as men. In 1913 the school had 26 classes in 5 different school systems with 768 students. The upper lyceum with the women's school was separated and moved to Friedrichstrasse.
Directors
- Julius Leopold Sauter (1841)
- Carl Heinrich (1884)
- Hermann Jantzen (1905)
- Eduard Loch (1913)
- Dr. Erhard Roß (1933–1945)
See also
Web links
- Literature on the Queen Luise School in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ Robert Albinus: Königsberg Lexicon . Würzburg 2002, ISBN 3-88189-441-1
- ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Königsberg, Vol. 31
- ^ A b Member of the Masovia Corps