Klenze-Gymnasium Munich
Klenze-Gymnasium Munich | |
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type of school | high school |
School number | 0185 |
founding | 1921 |
address |
Wackersberger Str. 59 |
place | Munich |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 6 '56 " N , 11 ° 32' 39" E |
carrier | Free State of Bavaria |
student | 980 (as of: school year 2018/19) |
Teachers | 70 (as of: school year 2018/19) |
management | Friederike Rappel |
Website | www.klenze-gymnasium.de |
The Klenze-Gymnasium Munich (short: KLG ) is a scientific and technological school in Munich district Sendling .
history
The school was founded in 1921 as Kreisoberrealschule III in Klenzestraße and named after it (see also: Leo von Klenze ). In 1944 the school was completely destroyed by air raids in March and November. The students were housed in other Munich schools or in a home in Bayerisch Gmain .
From 1946 the school was a guest in the building of the Theresien-Gymnasium until the school , then known as Klenze-Oberrealschule , was able to move into the new building on Wackersberger Straße in 1961. In 1965 the Oberrealschule was renamed the Klenze-Gymnasium and had a mathematical and scientific branch as well as a modern language branch.
Because of the extremely high number of students, the language branch was established in 1970 as an independent Dante grammar school in the neighborhood, and the Klenze grammar school was converted into a pure mathematics and natural science grammar school.
The first foreign language is English , followed by Latin or French . Through the cooperation with the neighboring Dante-Gymnasium, bilingual courses can be attended in the upper level as a prerequisite for the additional Abibac examination carried out at the Dante-Gymnasium parallel to the Abitur .
In the summer of 2007, a cafeteria was built at the Klenze Gymnasium together with the Dante Gymnasium to cater for the students. It was first used on February 18, 2008. The inauguration took place on February 15, 2008. For some time now, students from Maria-Probst-Realschule have also been visiting this facility.
Until 2016 the Klenze-Gymnasium housed the office of the ministerial representative for the grammar schools in Upper Bavaria-West. The ministerial officer exercises - on behalf of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture - the school supervision of the approximately 80 high schools in the supervisory district.
Friends of the Klenze High School
Since November 1991 the Association of Friends of the Klenze-Gymnasium eV , which consists of former students and teachers as well as parents and teachers of the current students, has supported the Klenze-Gymnasium Munich materially and ideally. Many purchases that could otherwise not be financed by the school have been made thanks to the “friends” in recent years, most recently the loan instruments for the string class, student-friendly bassoons and the repair of the instruments for the wind class. The association is also very important as a cooperation partner for homework supervision; He also supports the school in finding external contacts for the P seminars in the upper level and organizes the exchange of information with alumni.
Partner schools
- Lycée Alphonse Benoît in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue France (since 1989)
- YuXin School China (since 2000)
Electives
- Lower school choir (5th - 7th grade)
- large choir (8th-13th grade)
- Big Band
- Junior Big Band (5th - 7th grade)
- orchestra
- Salon orchestra
- Chamber music
- Instrumental lessons (for a fee) for violin, viola, cello, double bass,
- Instrumental lessons for flute, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, trombone, horn, trumpet, tuba
- Theater (several groups)
- Works / ceramics
- School garden
- First aid
- Chinese (also as a late start foreign language)
- Collective courses for Turkish and Chinese
- School teams for hockey (f), basketball (m / f) etc.
- Individual support in the core subjects in the intermediate level
- School newspaper
- Arbitrator
- Basketball school team
- Table tennis school team
Well-known former students
- Andreas Ammer , journalist and radio play maker, Abitur 1979
- Ali N. Askin , musician and composer
- Corbinian Böhm , artist, student from 1985 to 1986
- Dietmar Hamann , soccer player and coach, student from 1982 to 1989
- Michael Kunze (former Maximilineer , songwriter, writer and librettist)
- Götz Weidner , German production designer
- François Goeske , German-French actor
- Gerd Rubenbauer , sports journalist and television presenter, graduated from high school in 1967
- Wolfgang Schleich , physicist, graduated from high school in 1976
- Stefan Storr , lawyer and law professor, student from 1978 to 1987
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Info: Numbers & Times on the school's website, accessed on September 14, 2011
- ↑ a b Klenze-Gymnasium Munich. Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture, Science and Art, accessed on January 1, 2019 .
- ^ Friends of the Klenze Gymnasium on the Gymnasium's website, accessed on September 14, 2011
- ↑ a b partner schools on the website of the grammar school