Catholic School Salvator (Berlin)

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Catholic School Salvator
Waidmannslust Fürst-Bismarck-Straße Salvator-Schule-001.JPG
type of school High school , integrated secondary school , elementary school
School number 12P04
founding 1947
address

Fürst-Bismarck Strasse 8-10

place Berlin-Waidmannslust
country Berlin
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 36 ′ 33 "  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 45"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 36 ′ 33 "  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 45"  E
carrier Archdiocese of Berlin
student around 1200
Teachers about 75
management Christian Dinter
Kathrin Range (GS)
Website salvator.net (secondary school)
salvator-grundschule.de (primary school)

The Catholic School Salvator (short: KSS ) is a high school in the Berlin district Waidmannslust of the Reinickendorf district .

history

The high school was founded on February 8, 1947 by Sr. Luminosa Wimmer as an all-girls high school. On November 4th of the same year school operations began with 70 pupils. Most of the teachers were religious . In January 1949, the French city ​​commander Jean Ganeval approved a previously submitted application from Sr. Luminosa to continue the school for all grades, from first to twelfth grade. In 1953 the secondary school was expanded to include a secondary school branch. The first Abitur at the Salvator School was passed by nine students in February 1954. In December 1955, the school was given the status of a “state-approved private school ”.

On June 10, 1964, the primary school was inaugurated by Archbishop Alfred Bengsch . Almost four years later, in January 1971, the primary school opened a branch in the nearby Märkisches Viertel . Parents of the Salvator School founded the Friends' Association in December 1969. In 1970 the Salvatorians handed the school over to the diocese of Berlin . At the end of 1974 the first boys passed their Abitur at the former girls' school. According to a survey of parents in August 1977, one Saturday in the month was declared free of classes. Around 87% of the parents were in favor of this. From 1985 Saturday classes were completely abolished.

On June 15, 1980, the founder of the Salvator School, Sister Luminosa Wimmer, died. In March 1987 a group of the " Community of Christian Life " (GCL) was founded. The GCL is an important part of the Salvator School to this day.

In 2005 the Big Band of the Salvator School released a music CD in collaboration with Carsten Gerlitz via Greenlandmusic.

principal

High school

  • 1947–1953: Sr. Luminosa Wimmer
  • 1953–1956: Sr. Eremberta Mayer
  • 1956-1960: Sr. Luminosa Wimmer
  • 1960–1965: Sr. Longina Scheffer
  • 1965–1971: Sr. Mechthild Fadum
  • 1971–1985: Mr. Ziegra
  • 1985-1997: Sr. Walburga Remes
  • 1997–2011: Terezija Lauff
  • 2011–2018: Christofer Lahser
  • since 2018: 0Christian Dinter

primary school

  • 1967–1999: Sr. Felizitas Saffer
  • 1999-2016: Michael Mies
  • since 2016: 0Kathrin Range

Partnerships

Student exchanges have a long tradition at the Salvator School . Ninth grade students have the opportunity to take part in a student exchange with the Bath Royal High School and the Beechan Cliff School in Bath , England or the Ecole St. Martin de France in Pontoise , France . In the past there have also been exchanges with the German-American International School in Menlo Park , California , USA and the Divine Savior Holy Angels High School in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , USA. For the first time, the Salvator School offered a student exchange with the Lycée Notre Dame de Garaison in France in March 1986. This partnership existed for twelve years.

Sports

The Salvator School has a large and a small sports hall as well as a small sports field and a beach volleyball court in the school yard area .

In addition to cross-school tournaments, internal school sports tournaments such as basketball and soccer tournaments also take place at regular intervals . These are usually organized by the student council.

The girls' basketball team, Salvator Baskets , had successes at the annual Vattenfall School Cup. So it moved into the finals from 2009 to 2012 and won in 2011 and 2012. The boys' basketball team is called Salvator Priests .

Prominent school members

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