Landschulheim Schloss Ising
Landschulheim Schloss Ising | |
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type of school | High school with boarding school |
founding | 1953 |
address |
Schlossstrasse 3 |
place | Ising |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 47 ° 55 '25 " N , 12 ° 30' 18" E |
carrier | Zweckverband Bayerische Landschulheims |
student | 430 |
Teachers | 38 |
management | Catrin Brandl, school management Maria Lermer, boarding school management |
Website | www.lsh-schloss-ising.de |
The Landschulheim Schloss Ising in Ising am Chiemsee is a public high school with an integrated boarding school 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 430 boys and girls are currently attending school, around 160 of whom are in boarding school.
history
Today's Landschulheim emerged from the Untermaierhof , a manor house from the early 19th century that emerged from the Roman Usinga estate , a villa rustica . Around 1870 the castle-like expansion was carried out by the Royal Bavarian Rittmeister Baron Franz von Liel . In 1892 Major Leo Czermak , the then President of the Royal Bavarian Automobile Club, acquired the palace-like building and initiated the further expansion, which was carried out in a Gothic style with a tin tower and dwarf houses . After a fire in 1923, the Ising estate and castle were sold to the Witt-Magalow industrialist family from Weiden in 1934. They thoroughly renovated the building and refurbished it with great taste. After the Second World War, the palace was confiscated by the American occupation, in 1953 it was put into use and then in 1955 by purchase in the possession of the school sponsor Zweckverband Bayerische Landschulheime and has since been used as a high school with boarding school.
After the damage caused by military use had been repaired, classes began on September 19, 1953 with 18 students in the castle leased by the Magalow family. In 1955 the Isinger “Anstalt” was finally approved. The Zweckverband bought the castle with the approximately 20,000 square meter site and named it Landschulheim Schloss Ising - Oberrealschule with Realgymnasium . At that time, 100 students were already attending the boarding school. In 1957 the home building with living areas, utility rooms and dining room was built. The first Abitur examination took place in 1960; 23 high school graduates passed the final exams.
In 1961 the school building with 16 classrooms, specialist rooms and living areas was added in the southern part of what was then the castle park. In the same year, the Schneiderhof, today's Amalienhof with a lake property in Arlaching, was acquired as a home, as well as the all-weather sports field, the hard court . The association of friends and patrons of the Isinger Schule , which was founded in the meantime, had a tennis facility built in the large Amalienhof park in autumn 1962.
The first gym with a theater stage and foyer was built in 1964; until then, physical education took place in the basement of the home building. In the same year, the Association of Friends and Supporters of the Ising School financed a rowing and boathouse on the Amalienhof grounds and thus laid the nucleus for Ising's formative water sport.
The home building and dining room were expanded in 1968. In the following year, the lawn sports field with a 400-meter lane was added; previously, the running competitions took place on the split municipal road. In 1972 the school pavilion was built, in 1976 the college level building and then in 1978 the gymnastics hall. The second gym was added in 1981. In 1998 the new school building with auditorium was built; Two beach volleyball fields were added on the grounds of the lawn sports field. In 2006 the new school building was extended and the auditorium expanded.
School profile
The Landschulheim offers the following training courses
- Linguistic high school (SG)
- Science and technology grammar school (NTG)
- Economics and social science high school with an economics profile (WSG-W)
In addition, there are special primary school classes and a branch that leads secondary school graduates to the Abitur.
The school is an open all-day school . In addition to the regular subject lessons, there is a special afternoon program (elective lessons) with a variety of courses and work groups.
Sports
The Landschulheim is a support school for sailing and windsurfing in cooperation with the Seebrucker Regatta-Verein eV , as well as a support school for rowing in cooperation with the SCHUL-SV Ising . Thus, a planned promotion of young talent is possible, which goes far beyond the scope of physical education and its hourly budget. Rowing is offered both as an elective and integrated into physical education.
In addition to the "classic" school sports, there is a wide range of other offers: the school's tennis courts, an all-weather sports field, a beach volleyball court, two gyms, two sports fields, a fitness room with modern equipment, a bouldering room, the school's own beach, jetty and boathouse (with rowing boats, kayaks, canoes and a sailing boat) and much more
Golf , tennis and horse riding are also offered in cooperation with surrounding clubs .
Trivia
In May 1968, the soccer player and national coach of the German national soccer team , Sepp Herberger , accompanied by the student father Ernst Freiberger senior, visited the country school home. After visiting the school and especially the sports facilities, Herberger said: “This might be the right place for a sports high school ”.
Well-known former students
- Götz Burger (* 1947), actor
- Ernst Freiberger (* 1950), entrepreneur
- John Friedmann (* 1971), comedian
- Silke Gorldt (1976-2002), kite surfer
- Christian Hierneis (* 1963), Member of Parliament for the Greens
- Fritz Hörauf (* 1949), painter, draftsman, sculptor
- Anton Kathrein (1951–2012), German entrepreneur in antenna technology
- Hans-Hermann Kocks (* 1945), Former managing director of the HWK-Trier
- Tina Lutz (* 1990), sailor
- Hasso Plattner (* 1944), entrepreneur, co-founder of the software company SAP
- Francis Fulton-Smith (* 1966), British-German actor
- Erol Sander (Urçun Salihoğlu) (* 1968), German actor
- Faruk Süren (* 1943), Turkish entrepreneur, former president of the Galatasaray Istanbul football club
- Jost von Trott zu Solz (1944–2009), lawyer and restitution expert
- Bernd Uhde (* 1950), German photographer and freelance artist
- Ludo Vici (Florian Ludowici) (* 1967), German actor, musician, author and theater director
- Reinhard C. Meier-Walser (* 1957), political scientist.
- Klaus Walther (* 1955), journalist, television correspondent, ex-Lufthansa spokesman, head of communications at Infineon Technologies AG
- Herbert Wimbauer (1944–2012), anthroposophist
- Stephan Zacharias (* 1956), composer
- Johannes Zwick (* 1955), entrepreneur, chairman of the supervisory board of the Johannesbad group of companies
literature
- Curatie Ising, Chiemsee (ed.): Ising. History, sources, impressions . Drei-Linden-Verlag, Grabenstätt 1990, ISBN 3-927909-04-1 .
Web links
- Website of the Landschulheim Schloss Ising
- Website of the Association of Friends and Sponsors of the Landschulheimes Schloss Ising eV
- Website of the Association of Former Students Alt Ising eV
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b high school. Landschulheim Schloss Ising, accessed on December 9, 2015 .
- ↑ School directory 2013/14. (PDF; 1.2 MB) (No longer available online.) Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing, July 2014, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; Retrieved December 9, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b school management. Landschulheim Schloss Ising, accessed on 23 August 2016 .
- ^ Public boarding schools in Bavaria. Our calling. Association of Public Boarding Schools in Bavaria, accessed on December 9, 2015 .
- ↑ A lock that isn't one. On the building history of our school. Landschulheim Schloss Ising, accessed on December 9, 2015 .
- ↑ a b c Flyer LSH Ising. (PDF; 9.6 MB) Zweckverband Bayerische Landschulheime, February 2016, accessed on December 7, 2017 .
- ↑ Seebruck Regatta Association. Seebrucker Regatta-Verein eV, accessed on December 2, 2015 .
- ↑ Landschulheim Schloss Ising: Annual report school year 1967/68, p. 47.