Carmelite secondary school

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Carmelite secondary school
Carmelite secondary school
type of school Realschule plus
founding 1963
place Worms
country Rhineland-Palatinate
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 38 '9 "  N , 8 ° 21' 39"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 38 '9 "  N , 8 ° 21' 39"  E
carrier City of Worms
student 770 (February 1, 2013)
Teachers 68 (February 1, 2013)
management Günter Barth
Website www.karmeliter-realschule.de/

The Karmeliter-Realschule is a Realschule plus the city of Worms . It has been run in a cooperative manner since 2011. From the seventh grade onwards, students attend graduation-related classes.

history

The school bears its name in memory of the Carmelites who settled in the city under Bishop Emich I with his support , whose monastery was located in the area of ​​today's Wilhelm-Leuschner- and Karmeliterstraße .

The Karmeliter-Realschule emerged in 1963 from the Karmeliter-Volksschule Worms, which was set up in a new building in 1876 by the city master builder Ludwig Euler . Based on the Strasbourg model , middle school classes were formed from 1954 to 1963 with transfer to the fifth grade, which were called extension classes (E classes). With the enactment of the secondary school law of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in 1963, the independent Karmeliter secondary school was established in the school building on Karmeliterstraße.

178 students attended the newly founded secondary school, in the following year there were already 391 students in 10 classes. The limited space in Karmeliterstraße led to the relocation of classes to classrooms in other schools as early as 1966. In 1967 the space shortage worsened with 612 students in 17 classes. So the Karmeliter secondary school left the building and was assigned to the Staudinger secondary school in the Neuhausen district . In 1977/78 the old grammar school building in Goethestrasse became vacant because the Gauß grammar school moved to the newly built Worms education center . As a result, the Karmeliter-Realschule with 1002 students in 32 classes was able to move to the old Gauß-Gymnasium. The building in Goethestrasse was also built by the city architect Ludwig Euler in 1879. The orientation level classes remained in Karmeliterstraße for over 30 more years.

In the 2011/12 school year, the establishment of the Realschulen plus in Rhineland-Palatinate resulted in the merger with the Staudinger-Hauptschule Worms-Neuhausen to form the Karmeliter / Staudinger-Realschule plus with the locations Goethestrasse, Karmeliterstrasse and Kurfürstenstrasse Worms. In 2013 the name was changed to the traditional name Karmeliter-Realschule.

school-building

The list of cultural monuments in Worms-Kernstadt has the school building in Goethestrasse as a three-storey, neoclassical representative building. With a council resolution in 2012, the Karmeliterstrasse and Kurfürstenstrasse locations will be gradually closed. Goethestrasse is expanded with a cafeteria, general renovation and an addition to the main building. The prewar status is to be restored with the increase. The building has had a flat concrete roof since the bombing night on February 21, 1945 .

Rectors

  • 1963–1981: Josef Suschanka
  • 1982-1993: Hans Scheiba
  • 1994–1997: Walter Gehrmann
  • 1997–2013: Lothar Hartmann
  • from 2014: Günter Barth

Known teachers

Known students

literature

  • Karmeliter-Realschule Worms, Festschrift, Worms 1983
  • Festschrift by the school board of the city of Worms, Worms 1924

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website on the Carmelite Monastery of Worms