Royal High School (Bromberg)

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The Königliche Realgymnasium zu Bromberg existed from 1890 to 1920 and was a Realgymnasium in Bromberg .

history

The building of the former Royal High School

On May 23, 1851, the municipal secondary school was founded in Bromberg . On March 31, 1882, the school was converted into a secondary school. In 1890 it was taken over by the Prussian state and renamed the Königliches Realgymnasium . In January 1920, after the city was ceded to Poland , the Państwowe Gimnazjum Humanistyczne (State Humanistic Gymnasium) was established in the school building . The theological seminary has been housed in the building since 2007 .

Soccer

Already in the fall of 1891, quarters of the school, under the direction of the teacher Bernhard Kuhse , played football on the "Hempelschen Felde" (today downtown). On June 26, 1894, 23 secondary school students founded a football club. It was the first soccer club in Bromberg and one of the earliest school sports clubs in Germany. The board of the association was formed by the students. Games were played twice a week on the playgrounds leased in the summer of 1892 near the Brenkenhof forester's lodge (now Bocianowo). On September 2, 1894, the club played its first competition as part of the celebrations of Sedan Day . On a meadow in Ostromecko , the teams "Blue" and "Red" drew 1: 1. The association had 13 to 36 members. At the beginning of the school year 1914, the association only had 18 members. Most of them were drafted when the First World War broke out, so that only 5 members remained.

student

  • Franz Tourbié (1847–1910), district judge in Pomerania, 1892–1910 socio-political city councilor in Berlin
  • Ernst Toller (1893–1939), writer and politician

Footnotes

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  2. ^ Bromberger Tageblatt. J. 18, 1894, no.209
  3. [2]

Coordinates: 53 ° 7 ′ 20 ″  N , 18 ° 0 ′ 11 ″  E