Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe

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Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe
MGG-1907.jpg
Drawing of the Markgrafengymnasium from 1907
type of school high school
founding 1586
address

Gymnasiumsstrasse 1–3

place Karlsruhe
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 59 '55 "  N , 8 ° 28' 40"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 59 '55 "  N , 8 ° 28' 40"  E
student about 1,200
Teachers about 90
management Joachim Inhoff
Website www.mgg.karlsruhe.de

The Markgrafen-Gymnasium (short: MGG ) is a high school in the Karlsruhe district of Durlach .

history

The Markgrafen-Gymnasium emerged from the illustrious grammar school founded by Margrave Ernst Friedrich von Baden in 1586 . The school building was then located between the town church and the Basler Tor. In 1724, Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden moved the Princely School to the new residence city of Karlsruhe, from which today's Bismarck High School developed. In addition to the Princely School, which was relocated to Karlsruhe, the grammar school in Durlach also remained. In 1836 the Markgrafen-Gymnasium was connected to a higher middle school. Because of these roots, the Markgrafen-Gymnasium cultivates both humanistic education and the natural sciences. The linguistic and scientific profile of the Markgrafen-Gymnasium correspond to this old school tradition. The current school building was built in 1907, and in 1996/1997 it was expanded and rebuilt. In the summer of 2007, the MGG celebrated the 100th anniversary of the main building.

Timetable

school principal
1586 High school illustrious 1583-1594 Lorenz Scheuerle (Schyrius) from Ulm
1594-1596 Daniel Rixinger (Rixius) from Strasbourg
1596-1604 Ludwig Lucius from Basel
1604-1608 Heinrich Mummius
1608-1612 Johann Himmel from Stolp (Pomerania)
(1612-1614) vacancy
1614-1618 Christian Matthiä from Meldorf (Dithmarschen)
1618-1623 Thomas Wegelin from Augsburg
(1623-1625) vacancy
1625-1659 Conrad Weininger from Sulzburg (Baden)
1659-1668 Matthias Lemke
1668-1717 Johann Gerhard Arnold from Friedberg (Hessen) , absentia since 1689
1699-1712 Michael Bulyowsky from Hungary as Vice Rector
1712-1714 Johann Caspar Malsch from Staffort (Baden) as prorector
1714-1724 Johann Ludwig Boye from Königsberg (Prussia)
(1724) Relocation of the illustrious grammar school to Karlsruhe
1724 Pedagogy 1724-1730 Johann Stephan Müller
1730-1742 Thorn tail
1742-1745 Isaac Gmelin
1745-1755 Friedrich Christoph Malsch
1755-1774 Johann Georg Wolf
1774-1808 Thief
1808-1827 Deacon Bommer
1836, finally 1841 Pedagogy and Higher Citizens School 1827-1847 Sander
1847-1863 Hermann Eisenlohr
1863-1871 Karl Becker
1871-1879 Karl Gustav Fecht from Durlach
1879 Pro- and Realgymnasium 1879-1884 Landolf Neff from Freiburg
1884-1894 Adolf Büchle from Karlsruhe High School
1894-1897 Jakob Sitzler from Baden-Baden
1907 Gymnasium and Realprogymnasium 1897-1913 Joseph May from Offenburg
1913-1917 Friedrich Emlein from the Tauberbischofsheim grammar school
1917-1919 Josef Jäger from the Tauberbischofsheim grammar school
1919-1930 August Marx
1930-1932 Hermann Easter
1937 Margrave School, high school for boys 1932-1945 Hermann Schnitzler from the Lessing School Mannheim
1945 Karlsruhe-Durlach high school 1945-1953 Rudolf Imgraben
1954 Margrave high school 1953-1964 Berthold Sütterlin from the Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe
1964-1977 Emil Sieß from the Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe
1977-2001 Klaus Oesterle from the Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe
2001-2014 Peter Jechalke
2014 – today Joachim Inhoff from the Lise-Meitner-Gymnasium Remseck

Profiles and language sequence

The new fifth graders have English as their first foreign language. In the sixth grade, Latin or French are added as a second foreign language. Before entering the 8th grade, the students decide between the linguistic profile with a third foreign language and the scientific profile with the subject NWT. The third foreign language taught is Spanish or French.

Partner schools

The Markgrafen-Gymnasium - photographed from Karl-Weysser-Straße

Exchange programs

Cooperation in projects

Known students

Markgrafengymnasium Karlsruhe-Durlach main building

literature

  • 400 years of high school in Durlach. 1586-1986. Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe-Durlach. Festschrift. Edited by the management of the Markgrafen-Gymnasium in conjunction with the sponsoring association. Karlsruhe 1986.
  • 425 years of high school in Durlach 1586–2011. Anniversary publication - annual report 2010/2011. Edited by the management of the Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe-Durlach with the support of the Fördergemeinschaft. Karlsruhe 2011.
  • Heinrich Funck: The old Baden princely school and August Böckh. Supplement to the program of the Grand Ducal Gymnasium in Karlsruhe. Karlsruhe: Braun, 1881.
  • Siegmund Friedrich Gehres (ed.): Biography of Dr. E. [rnst] L. [udwig] Posselt, along with several unprinted letters from the same and biographical messages from Durlach's memorable men. Mannheim 1827. (Small Chronicle of Durlach. A contribution to the customer of German cities and customs, vol. 2.), pp. 1–105 ( Foundation and establishment of the grammar school in Durlach, and its subsequent relocation from there to Carlsruhe. From the year 1583–1721. )
  • Peter Güß: From the “Illustre Gymnasium” to the “Markgrafen Gymnasium”. A little name customer. In: Markgrafen-Gymnasium. Annual report. 1997/98. Karlsruhe 1998, pp. 33-37.
  • Irene von Kienle: From the first two hundred years of high school. In: 400 years of high school illustrious 1586–1986. Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe. Festschrift. Edited by the support group of the Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe in cooperation with the management of the Bismarck-Gymnasium. Karlsruhe 1986, pp. 234-242.
  • Ulla Resch; Kerstin Unseld: From Vierordt's school history. In: 400 years of high school illustrious 1586–1986. Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe. Festschrift. Edited by the support group of the Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe in cooperation with the management of the Bismarck-Gymnasium. Karlsruhe 1986, pp. 243-255.
  • Johann Christian Sachs : Contributions to the history of the Hochfürstliches Gymnasii zu Carlsruhe. With the solemn remembrance of the foundation that happened 200 years ago and his own jubilee in office. Durlach: JG Müller, 1787.
  • Berthold Stahl: On the history of the humanistic high school in Karlsruhe. In: 375 years. 1586-1961. Gymnasium Illustre - Lyzeum - Gymnasium Karlsruhe. Festschrift. Annual report 1960/61. Bismarck-Gymnasium Karlsruhe. Association of former students of the Karlsruhe high school e. V. Karlsruhe 1961, pp. 27-61.
  • Karl Friedrich Vierordt : History of the middle school opened in 1586 in Durlach and transplanted to Karlsruhe in 1724 . G. Braun'sche Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe 1859 ( online in the Google book search).
  • Gustav Wendt: Overview of the history of the grammar school. In: Festschrift for the 300th anniversary celebration of the grand [educational] high school in Karlsruhe. November 22, 1886. With 3 plates. Karlsruhe: Braun, 1886, pp. 1-38.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. On his person cf. Peter Güß: Rudolf Imgraben 1877–1955. In: 400 years of high school in Durlach. 1586-1986. Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe-Durlach. Festschrift. Karlsruhe 1986, pp. 90-97. - Klaus P. Oesterle: Between improvisation and resistance. Notes on history lessons in Baden in the 1930s. The example of Rudolf Imgraben. In: Markgrafen-Gymnasium Durlach. Annual report 2009/2010. Karlsruhe 2010, pp. 9–15. First print in: Badische Heimat 85 (2005), No. 4, pp. 594–600. - Max Steidel: Rudolf Imgraben †. In: Markgrafen-Gymnasium Karlsruhe-Durlach. Annual report 1955/56. Karlsruhe 1956, pp. 3-5.
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