Country school home Kempfenhausen

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Country school home Kempfenhausen
LSHK schoolyard.jpg
type of school High school with boarding school
founding 1967
address

Münchner Str. 49-63
82335 Berg

place Berg (Starnberger See)
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 47 ° 59 '35 "  N , 11 ° 21' 37"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 59 '35 "  N , 11 ° 21' 37"  E
carrier Zweckverband Bayerische Landschulheims
student 611
Teachers 56
management Elmar Beyersdörfer (School & Boarding School)
Kirsten-Katja Schorr (Deputy Boarding School )
Website www.lshk.de
School logo hanging beech
School logo seagull
Villa Pellet ("Wagner House")
Memorial plaque on the "Wagner House"
Former guest house
From the school brochure (1940); archived in the Ida-Seele archive

The Landschulheim Kempfenhausen in Kempfenhausen am Starnberger See is a public grammar school with an integrated boarding and day care center and is therefore a special feature of the Bavarian school system. Along with 14 other Bavarian boarding schools, it fulfills the statutory mandate of Art. 106 BayEUG . Around 611 boys and girls are currently attending school, around 70 of whom are in boarding school.

history

The royal Bavarian post office keeper and inn owner Andreas Pellet from Starnberg built a country house with lakeside terraces, a large park, market garden and orchard in Kempfenhausen on the east bank of Lake Starnberg on a farm he had bought (see also: Villa Pellet ).

In the summer of 1864 King Ludwig II rented the Villa Pellet for his friend Richard Wagner , who was picked up from there every day by carriage to Munich or Berg Castle .

After the death of Andreas Pellet in 1866, his widow sold the property with the park and outbuildings to the Russian Prince Alexander Bariatinsky, who had the house rebuilt and expanded in 1899. In 1907 the princely couple built a guest house (see also: Villa Pellet guest house ), which served as the director's house of the grammar school for a long time. Prince Bariatinsky died in 1912. His widow left the property in 1914 due to the war ; the property was confiscated.

Countess Marguerite von Oberndorff was the owner from 1919 to 1930. After that the property stood empty until 1938 , when the pedagogue Elisabeth Hunaeus opened a “seminar for women's education”. During the war it served as a children's home, later as an educational facility for kindergarten teachers and after-school care workers , as a girls' middle school and as a household school.

In 1967 the property with the approximately 30,000 square meter area became the property of the Bavarian Land Schools Association. The educational establishment of Elisabeth Hunaeus was continued with a social science high school for girls and a technical school for social pedagogy ; For a few years there was also a secondary school and a technical college for girls. From 1972 to 1975 the Landschulheim also held courses at the “Tele-College for Educators”. In 1973 the technical college for social education was restructured to become the technical academy for social education ; However, in 1989 it ceased operations. In 1981 a mathematical and natural science branch was added to the grammar school , in 1988 an economics branch.

The school was an all girls' school until co-education was introduced in 1981 .

school

The Landschulheim offers the following training courses

  • Science and technology grammar school (NTG)
  • Economics and Social Science School (WSG-W, WSG-S)
    • WSG-S (social science) from the 8th grade social studies as a core subject and social practical basic education with internships
    • WSG-W (economics) from the 8th grade on, more intensive lessons in economics and law , plus business informatics

The school is an all-day school in an open and bound form. In addition to the regular subject lessons, there is a special afternoon program (elective lessons) with a variety of courses and work groups.

Boarding school

The boarding school can accommodate up to 70 girls and 100 boys. The students live in three and two-bed rooms. From Monday to Friday there is a supervised study period after the class.

The main areas of leisure time are sport, culture and music / art.

Sports

The grammar school is a state support school for volleyball (boys) and beach volleyball (girls and boys) as well as a federal support school of the DVV for volleyball. Thus, a planned promotion of young talent is possible, which goes far beyond the scope of physical education and its hourly budget. Other sports options include billiards , boxing , a fitness room, kayaking , climbing , rugby , tennis , table tennis , a sauna , swimming , sailing and surfing .

Awards

Web links

Commons : Landschulheim Kempfenhausen  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Landschulheim Kempfenhausen: 50 years Kempfenhausen - Festschrift 2017
  2. ^ Public boarding schools in Bavaria. Our calling. Association of Public Boarding Schools in Bavaria, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  3. Saur, Karl-Otto: One floor too high. (PDF; 988 kB) Zeit Online , May 9, 1975, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  4. From the pellet house to the high school. (PDF; 729 kB) Berg municipality, July 20, 2012, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  5. a b Landschulheim Kempfenhausen: Annual report 2007/2008
  6. Berger, Manfred : Chronicle of the former and current training centers for toddler teachers ... and educators in Bavaria. (PDF; 1.6 MB) Textor, Martin R., p. 2. (22) , accessed on May 22, 2019 .
  7. a b c d Flyer LSH Kempfenhausen. (PDF; 620 kB) Zweckverband Bayerische Landschulheime, February 2016, accessed on December 7, 2017 .
  8. ^ Federal bases . German Volleyball Association, 2016, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  9. Federal finals YOUTH TRAINED FOR OLYMPICS. Bavarian Ministry of Culture, May 23, 2012, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  10. ^ Richardson, Irmtraud : Winner of the European video competition. Bayerischer Rundfunk , May 21, 2014, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  11. The winning films from 2011 to 2016 (age group 11–12 years). YOUR LOOK INTO NATURE, 2015, accessed on January 23, 2017 .
  12. 3rd winner in age group 5th to 6th grade. Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), 2016, accessed on October 23, 2017 .
  13. ^ The stock exchange professionals from Landschulheim. Münchner Merkur , January 3, 2017, accessed on March 16, 2017 .
  14. 1st winner in the 7th to 8th grade age group. Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), 2017, accessed on October 23, 2017 .