Leibniz Gymnasium Stuttgart-Feuerbach

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Leibniz Gymnasium Stuttgart
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type of school high school
founding 1888
address

Klagenfurter Strasse 75

place Stuttgart
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 48 '43 "  N , 9 ° 9' 21"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 48 '43 "  N , 9 ° 9' 21"  E
carrier State capital Stuttgart
student 618 (as of: 2015/2016 school year)
Teachers 43 (as of: 2015/2016 school year)
management Otto Fischer
Website www.leibniz-gymnasium-stuttgart.de

The Leibniz Gymnasium Stuttgart-Feuerbach (LG) is a state high school in Stuttgart-Feuerbach . It is located opposite the New Gymnasium (NG).

history

While the higher girls' school (today's Neues Gymnasium) was housed in the south wing, the rest of the building was used as an elementary and secondary school. Before it was restructured into a grammar school in 1953, the building housed an upper secondary school and then a reform grammar school. According to your own understanding, the educational leitmotif is open-mindedness and versatility. The school was named in 1964 after the philosopher , scientist , mathematician , diplomat , physicist , historian , politician and librarian Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz .

Well-known students of the Leibniz-Gymnasium are or were among others Heinz Dürr , Lutz Niethammer , Eric Carle , Wolle Kriwanek and Claire Walka . Frieder Nake graduated from high school in 1958.

The grammar school celebrated its 125th anniversary in November 2013.

Architecture and buildings

The building of the Leibniz-Gymnasium, the "Bonatzbau"

The Art Nouveau building of the Leibniz Gymnasium was built in 1911/1912 according to a design by the architects Paul Bonatz and Friedrich Eugen Scholer for 355,000 marks. As a cultural monument, it is under monument protection.

Partner schools

Partner schools are

Known students

  • Heinz Krämer (1924–2015), writer, teacher and ministerial councilor (Abitur 1942)
  • Eric Carle (* 1929), children's author
  • Heinz Dürr (* 1933), entrepreneur (Abitur)
  • Frieder Nake (* 1938), mathematician, computer scientist and computer artist (Abitur 1958)
  • Rainer Haas (* 1956), lawyer, neo-philologist and district administrator (Abitur 1975)
  • Klaus Peter Dannecker (* 1963), Roman Catholic theologian (Abitur 1982)
  • Claire Walka (* 1978), author, director and film editor (Abitur)

Individual evidence

  1. Leibniz Gymnasium: [1]
  2. Otto Fischer: The Leibniz celebrates 50 years of Baden-Württemberg. CD available from the secretariat! . In: News @ Leibniz . No. 6, p. 2 ( PDF; 268 KB ).
  3. Leibniz-Gymnasium: Advance ticket sales for the anniversary ball
  4. Leibniz-Gymnasium: Schulgeschichte ( Memento of the original from February 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.leibniz-gymnasium-stuttgart.de
  5. Ed .: State Capital Stuttgart - Office for Urban Planning and Urban Renewal - Lower Monument Protection Authority: List of Cultural Monuments - Immovable Buildings and Art Monuments (PDF; 501 kB), p. 161.