Leibniz Gymnasium (Dortmund)
Leibniz Gymnasium | |
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type of school | high school |
School number | 169407 |
founding | 1952 |
address |
Kreuzstrasse 163 |
place | Dortmund |
country | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 30 '5 " N , 7 ° 26' 34" E |
carrier | City of Dortmund |
student | 975 |
Teachers | 75 |
management | Dennis Draxler |
Website | www.leibniz-gym.de |
The Leibniz Gymnasium | Dortmund International School in Dortmund is a public high school with two main focuses:
- Mathematics , natural sciences and computer science
- the world languages ( English , Latin , French , Spanish and Chinese ).
The linguistic focus is particularly evident in the bilingual (bilingual) branch of the school, which offers German-English courses.
The Dortmund Leibniz-Gymnasium is one of only about 30 schools in Germany (only half of which are public schools, the other half are private schools ) that are certified as an International Baccalaureate World School.
Around 1000 students are currently being taught at the Leibniz Gymnasium.
History of the Leibniz Gymnasium
The forerunner of the Leibniz Gymnasium was the Dortmund high school . In 1952, the grammar school in its present form was founded in Dortmund's Kreuzviertel as a mathematical and scientific grammar school for boys. In the 1960s it was moved from the Kreuzviertel to Hörde and housed in what is now the Phoenix Gymnasium . In 1967, the now two-tier high school was relocated to the new building on Kreuzstrasse, in a hexagonal architecture that was innovative for the construction at the time. The title of the school newspaper "Hexagon Papers", which existed in the 1970s, referred to the shape of the building. In the same year, the previous two trains became a three-class school structure - the third branch was run as a modern-language grammar school. Girls were only admitted to the Leibniz Gymnasium in 1971. In 2006, a three-course school structure became a four-course school structure, two of the classes were bilingual (German-English) classes. Chinese and Spanish have been offered as subjects since 2008. All four trains have been bilingual since 2013.
Awards
In 1999 the school was awarded the title School Without Racism - School With Courage .
In 2009, the Leibniz Gymnasium was certified as a World School and, in addition to the German Abitur, can also award the International Baccalaureate - a globally recognized qualification that is monitored by the IBO based in Geneva . In addition to traditional school subjects, the International Baccalaureate curriculum also includes social engagement (CAS: Creativity-Action-Service) and philosophy of science (TOK: Theory of Knowledge).
International partner schools
Are partner schools of the Leibniz Gymnasium
- the Lycée Privé Sacré-Coeur in Amiens
- the Allerton Grange High School in Leeds
- the Summerhill St. Joseph's College in Athlone
- the GD Goenka Global School in Hisar (India)
- of the Melanchthon Bergschenhoek School in Bergschenhoek (Netherlands)
Well-known alumni
- Hans-Heinrich Bass (* 1954, high school graduate 1972), economist and economic historian
- Dietmar Bär (* 1961, high school graduate 1981), actor
- Reinhard Rauball (* 1946, high school graduate class 1966), lawyer, politician ( SPD ) and President of Borussia Dortmund
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bili plus MINT | Leibniz Gymnasium. Retrieved on April 27, 2018 (German).
- ↑ International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program | Leibniz Gymnasium. Retrieved on April 27, 2018 (German).
- ↑ http://www.leibniz-gym.de/?content=p_profil09_1cSchwerpunkte
- ↑ Bili plus MINT | Leibniz Gymnasium. Retrieved on April 27, 2018 (German).
- ↑ IB subjects | Leibniz Gymnasium. Retrieved on April 27, 2018 (German).
- ^ Profile of Hans-Heinrich Bass