Leibniz Gymnasium Pirmasens

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Leibniz Gymnasium Pirmasens
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type of school high school
founding 1888
place Pirmasens
country Rhineland-Palatinate
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 12 '8 "  N , 7 ° 36' 24"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 12 '8 "  N , 7 ° 36' 24"  E
carrier City of Pirmasens
student 740
Teachers 55
management Thomas Mohr
Website www.leibniz-pirmasens.de , www.leibniz.schule

The Leibniz-Gymnasium Pirmasens (LGP) is a general education high school in the city center of Pirmasens , Rhineland-Palatinate . After the establishment as a secondary school in the Three Emperors year 1888 as named by many smaller renaming in 1964 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz selected. This represents the general educational approach of the grammar school with a more natural science focus in a particularly good way.

history

In 1888 the school was opened as a four-course secondary school in the south wing of the parade ground school. In 1892 the company moved to the new building on Luisenstrasse. The school building was badly damaged in air raids in 1944 and completely destroyed in 1945. After the war, a new building was erected on the old site, which could be occupied in 1955. In 1964 the school was renamed State Leibniz Gymnasium .

Naming

Period Surname
1888-1892 Four-course royal junior high school
1892-1918 Royal junior high school
1918-1927 secondary school
1926-1927 Realschule and municipal high school
1927-1938 Oberrealschule
1939-1945 High school
1945-1950 Oberrealschule
1950-1959 Natural science high school
1959-1964 State mathematical and natural science high school
1964 State modern language and mathematical and natural science high school
1964-1977 State Leibniz Gymnasium

(modern language and mathematical-scientific)

1977-1992 State Leibniz Gymnasium
1992 - today Leibniz Gymnasium

Web links

Commons : Leibniz-Gymnasium Pirmasens  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Die Rheinpfalz (Pirmasenser Rundschau): Gymnasium must not become a general store , Claudia Schneider, January 12, 2018
  2. Pirmasenser Zeitung, February 1st, 2018
  3. ^ Leibniz Gymnasium Pirmasens. Retrieved February 18, 2017 .
  4. a b Leibniz-Gymnasium: naming