BORG Wiener Neustadt

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The Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium (BORG) is an upper level realgymnasium in Wiener Neustadt .

State teacher seminar Wiener Neustadt

Former teacher training institute on Herrengasse and Babenbergerring (2011)

The Lower Austrian state parliament voted on December 7, 1872 to set up two state proseminars for teacher training in St. Pölten and Wiener Neustadt. On February 25, 1873, City Councilor Pöck donated the building site to the city. The architects Zandra and Rossmann made the plans for a new building and construction began in May. Less than a year later, on November 11th, 1873, two classes began in Wiener Neustadt. Land Marshal Abbot Helferstorffer made the opening. The school building was mentioned as a magnificent building in travel guides and was visited on May 29, 1880 by Emperor Franz Joseph I and his wife Elisabeth. The interior switched from gas lamps to electric light. In 1926 the school was opened for girls and adapted for this. In a bombing raid during the Second World War on March 14, 1945, the west wing was completely destroyed and the rest of the building suffered severe damage. After making makeshift repairs, classes were resumed on January 10, 1946. The further expansion of the school from 1946 to 1949 with an increase by a third and fourth storey was not taken into account statically and caused the east wing in the former moat of the former city fortifications to slowly sink. The building of the former teacher training institute with the main front in Herrengasse is a listed building .

Federal upper secondary school

Main front of the new BORG building on Herzog-Leopold-Straße (2010)

In 1962, pedagogical academies were established and the teacher training institutes closed. Due to the change in the school organization, it was ultimately decided to continue the school as an upper level form. Another building with a sports hall and a swimming pool was built in 1971 for the new type of school, a sports school. Plans for a new building and the simultaneous renovation of the old building were initiated in 1996 by Ministerialrat Sciruczek. From 1999 to 2001, the new school building was built on a newly built underground car park in Herzog-Leopold-Strasse at the location of the demolished secondary school Wiener Neustadt . The renovation of the old building lasted until March 2003. The renewal and redesign of the gym wing was completed in 2008.

architectural art

  • Sculpture The Dwarf from Untersberg marble by the sculptor Josef Frank
  • Picture panels The seasons on the large wall of the music hall of the annex by the painter Michael Haas

Directors and directors of the school

  • 1873–1881 Emanuel Hannak (1841–1899)
    • from 1881 head of the Viennese education department
  • 1881 provisional director August Hofer (1845-?)
  • 1881–1893 Josef Lukas (1835–1917)
    • Basic features of the Austrian constitution and administration. 1874.
    • Guide to the history of pedagogy. Collection of articles.
    • Charlemagne's activity in popular education.
    • The German language as a member of the Indo-European language family.
    • Johann Ignaz von Felbiger as a school reformer.
    • Diesterweg.
    • History of education and teaching.
  • 1893–1899 Josef Mayer (1844–1929)
    • History of Wiener Neustadt. Four volumes, 1924.
  • 1899–1908 Franz Rimmer (1857–1925)
    • from 1908 provincial school inspector for Upper Austria
  • 1908–1918 Julius Benez (1863-?)
    • previously director at BORG Baden near Vienna
  • 1918–1936 Karl Hauschild (1880–1937)
    • previously professor at the German teacher training institute in Prague, afterwards at the Wiener Pädagogium
    • Versailles. 1924.
    • Austria played a decisive role in the struggles and successes of 1813.
    • The Congress of Vienna.
    • War experiences of a schoolmaster.
    • Bohemia's castles and palaces.
  • 1936–1937 Friedrich Radel (1878–1951)
    • Composer of many songs
  • 1937 provisional Josef Gottsbachner (1898–1959)
    • previously professor at the federal teacher training institute in Krems
  • 1937–1938 Franz Palfinger (1898–1959)
    • from 1953 to 1964 state school inspector for Lower Austria (realistic subjects)
  • 1938–1945 Lambert Eisenhut (1881–1959)
  • 1945–1949 Hermann Käfer (1898–1993)
    • from 1949 to 1964 state school inspector for Lower Austria (humanistic subjects)
  • 1949–1958 Friedrich Wetzelberger (1898–1989)
    • Academic painter and graphic artist
  • 1958–1960 Josef Kilga (1895–1984)
  • 1960 Karl Haberler (1896–1977)
    • English Grammar Outline. Baschiera and Haberler, Vienna 1934
    • Round the Anglo-Saxon World. Baschiera and Haberler, English textbook in 2 volumes, 1940.
  • 1960–1976 / 1980 Emanuel Bialonczyk (* 1916)
    • Encounters. Bialonczyk and Krobatsch, reader for the upper level of the AHS in 4 volumes, Vienna 1966.
    • Bookmark. Donnenberg, Bauer, Bialonczyk, Haselberger, Salomon, reader for the upper level of the AHS in 4 volumes, Vienna 1984.
  • 1976 / 1980–1999, from 1979 exempted Johann Stippel
    • Political science. Political education for adults. Eisenstadt 1975.
  • 1979/1980 - July 2004 Klaus Wiesbauer (* 1942)
  • 1.8.2004 - 1.2.2020 Herbert Jantscher (* 1957)

Graduates

Alumni Association

The association of former candidate teachers from Wiener Neustadt was founded with Otto Glöckel on October 6th, 1894 for the care of the community and further education in the Hotel Zur Golden Pear at Mariahilfer Strasse 30 in Vienna. Scientists, artists and professional representatives were invited to give lectures, which were then printed in the communications. At the turn of the century, the Brankfond and the Survivors' Fund were started in order to be able to give help to teachers in need and their families.

literature

  • Harald Makl: 100 years of the Graduate Association Always loyal . BORG Wiener Neustadt, INFORM No. 1 in February 1994, 70 pages.
  • Klaus Wiesbauer (editor, publisher): Festschrift on the occasion of the ceremonial opening of the Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasium Wiener Neustadt with an annex and a completely renovated main building. Bundes-Oberstufenrealgymnasiums Wiener Neustadt, Wiener Neustadt, Herzog-Leopold-Strasse 32, March 2004. Forewords by Federal Minister Elisabeth Gehrer , Governor Erwin Pröll , President of the State School Board Adolf Strickler , Mayor Traude Dierdorf , Chairwoman of the Parents Association Elisabeth Krischke, Chairman of the Graduate Association Member of the National Councilor Johann Stippel and the director of the school Klaus Wiesbauer; The history of the school. From the Reich Primary School Act of 1869 to today's school autonomy. by Robert Gerstl; The changeable building history of the school building. by Joachim Wlezcek; 128 pages.

Web links

Commons : BORG Wiener Neustadt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files


Coordinates: 47 ° 48 ′ 51.3 "  N , 16 ° 14 ′ 21.9"  E