Lilienthal-Gymnasium Anklam

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Lilienthal high school
Anklam Leipziger Allee 22-25 Lilienthal-Gymnasium at the corner of the south-east. JPG
Building of today's Lilienthal-Gymnasium
type of school high school
founding 1535 (Rathsschule)
address

Leipziger Allee 22-25 17389 Anklam

place Anklam
country Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 51 '7 "  N , 13 ° 40' 53"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 51 '7 "  N , 13 ° 40' 53"  E
carrier District of Vorpommern-Greifswald
student 318
Teachers 39
management Mathias Ruta
Website www.lilienthal-gymnasium.de

The Lilienthal-Gymnasium is a high school in Anklam .

history

New high school (1851)

In the course of the Reformation , a council school was founded in Anklam in 1535 . The main subjects at the Latin School were Latin, Greek, Hebrew and a little German. In 1570 a new school was built. In 1811 it was dismantled as a high school without a high school diploma and only expanded back into a full high school in 1847. With the law to democratize the German school , an extended secondary school was created . For pupils in grades 9 to 12 there was co-educational instruction in a linguistic and a scientific branch. From 1949 the school EOS was called “Geschwister Scholl”. In 1981 it was converted to a polytechnic high school with a high school diploma. From 1984 onwards, contrary to the norm in the GDR education system , she taught pupils in grades 1 to 12.

After German reunification , the school was converted back into a grammar school in 1991. Classes take place as part of an all-day school . In 2004 the Lilienthal-Gymnasium was recognized as an environmental school in Europe .

Teacher

Known students

The most famous former student was the aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal . He was taught in the school building erected in 1851 on Wollweberstrasse. The school was named in 1935 after him and his brother, the master builder and social reformer Gustav Lilienthal . Other well-known students are:

building

The school building at Wollweberstrasse 1 was built between 1850 and 1852 based on a design by Moritz Gottgetreu . The inauguration took place on August 13, 1852 in the presence of Friedrich Wilhelm IV. The grammar school moved to Leipziger Allee in 1926 at the earliest. From 1949 it was used as the “Rosa-Luxemburg” polytechnic school. Today it houses the Protestant school in Peeneburg .

literature

  • News from the high school to Anclam . 1847/48. ( Digitized version )
  • Program of the high school in Anclam . 1848 / 49-1853 / 54. ( Digitized version )
  • To the ... taking place public examination of all classes and the associated declamations as well as to the ... taking place Judikafeier invites you on behalf of the teaching staff . Anklam, 1855–1882 ( digitized version )
  • Max Sander: Studbook of the Anklamer Gymnasium 1847–1897 for the 50th anniversary celebration. Hermann Wolter, Anklam 1897 ( digitized ).

Web links

Commons : Lilienthal-Gymnasium Anklam  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Steffen Orgas: "... nothing worth mentioning" in Anklam - a Schinkel student corrects his master. Moritz Gottgetreu's Anklamer grammar school . In: KulturERBE ​​in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania . Born in 2006. Schwerin 2007, p. 45-54 .