Liselotte-Gymnasium Mannheim

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Liselotte-Gymnasium Mannheim
Mannheim Liselotte Gymnasium 20100627.jpg
type of school high school
founding 1911
address

Wespinstrasse 21-25
68165 Mannheim

place Mannheim
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 28 ′ 42 "  N , 8 ° 29 ′ 6"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 28 ′ 42 "  N , 8 ° 29 ′ 6"  E
student around 880 (as of the 2019/20 school year)
Teachers around 75 (as of the 2019/20 school year)
management Eberhard Vogel
Website www.lilo-ma.de

The Liselotte-Gymnasium (short: Lilo ) is a general education high school with a scientific and linguistic profile in Mannheim . It has a bilingual German-English course with the possibility of acquiring the International Abitur Baden-Württemberg, and offers Italian as a third foreign language as well as computer science, mathematics and physics (IMP) as profile subjects. Since 2009 the educational offer has been supplemented by a wind class .

School partnerships

The Liselotte-Gymnasium maintains partnerships with the following schools in

history

The Liselotte-Gymnasium was founded in 1911 as the second Mannheim girls' high school and was originally housed in a new school building planned by Richard Perrey on the triangular property between Collinistraße and Nuitsstraße (today Mozartstraße). The school was named after Liselotte von der Pfalz .

After the destruction in World War II , classes had to take place in shifts and in alternative buildings. The former primary school building of the Mollschule could only be used from 1957. In 1967 the Liselotte-Gymnasium was also opened for boys. A general renovation of the school building took place in the years 2002 to 2007. Lilo has been a STEM-friendly school since 2011.

The Liselotte-Gymnasium has been participating in Comenius , Erasmus and Erasmus + projects since 1996 in order to initiate exchange and cooperation with schools in other European countries.

Directors

  • 1911–1920: Otto Hammes
  • 1920–1935: Eugen Stulz
  • 1935–1943: Roland Vulpius
  • 1945–1947: Karl Bühn
  • 1947–1955: Gustav König
  • 1955–1980: Inge Weis
  • 1980–1989: Karl Jutt
  • 1990–2002: Wolfgang Heiser
  • 2002–2009: Helmut Slogsnat
  • 2009–2015: Rainer Stripf
  • Since 2015: Eberhard Vogel

Well-known students

Teacher

  • Karl-Otto Müller-Fischbach, long-standing representative for nature conservation and landscape management for Mannheim
  • Hugo Strauss , rower, Olympic champion and first chairman of the Mannheim Ice and Roller Sports Club
  • Hermann Brunn, local researcher in Schriesheim
  • Waltraud Suckow, sculptor
  • Günther Saltin, founder and longtime vice chairman of the Alfred Delp Society Mannheim

literature

  • 100 years Liselotte-Gymnasium Mannheim. Festschrift for the anniversary 2011 . Mannheim 2011
  • Every woman has a story. 25 biographies of Mannheim pioneers . Mannheim 2020

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Eberhard Vogel: Bilingual Lessons and International Abitur BW (website of the school). August 2019, accessed September 9, 2019 .
  2. Marchivum: Women's power in a square. Accessed June 1, 2020 .
  3. ^ Stumbling blocks in Berlin: Hedwig Eppstein (née Strauss). Accessed June 1, 2020 .
  4. ^ Evangelical regional church in Baden: Dr. Doris Faulhaber. Accessed June 1, 2020 .
  5. Alice Richter-Lovisa. Accessed June 1, 2020 .
  6. Mannheim artist bequests: Alice Richter-Lovisa. Accessed June 1, 2020 .
  7. ^ Evangelical regional church in Baden: Hilde Bitz. Accessed June 1, 2020 .

Web links

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