Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium Tauberbischofsheim
Matthias Grünewald High School | |
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The Matthias Grünewald High School (2014) | |
type of school | Mathematical - natural science , old and new language and sports high school |
founding | 1688 |
address |
Taubenhausweg 2 |
place | Tauberbischofsheim |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 37 '15 " N , 9 ° 39' 53" E |
carrier | City of Tauberbischofsheim |
management | Martina Schlegl |
Website | www.mgg-tbb.de |
The Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium (MGG) ( colloquially also known as "ship" due to its design) is a general educational , mathematical , natural science , modern language and sports gymnasium in Tauberbischofsheim in the Main-Tauber district . The school is named after the Würzburg painter and graphic artist Matthias Grünewald . The MGG has its roots in the Franziskanergymnasium, founded in 1688, one of the oldest Latin schools in Baden-Württemberg , and with a history spanning over 325 years, it is one of the oldest schools in Germany . The city of Tauberbischofsheim is responsible for the Matthias Grünewald High School.
history
school
prehistory
Tauberbischofsheim has been a school location in the Benedictine monastery since the eighth century under St. Lioba von Tauberbischofsheim . The Franciscans, who would later run the grammar school, had lived in the city since 1629.
1688 to 1823
On January 9, 1688, the Elector and Archbishop of Mainz , Anselm Franz von Ingelheim, approved the establishment of a grammar school for the town of Bischofsheim under the direction of the Franciscan monastery Tauberbischofsheim and obliged the Franciscans in the newly established grammar school to teach the best syntax, poeticam and rhetoricam From today's point of view , however, the focus on the Latin language was very one-sided , which at that time was absolutely necessary as the language of the disputation at universities . The natural sciences did not become more important until the late 18th century.
The school building used at that time was located next to the Sebastianus Chapel . The immediate vicinity of the school and parsonage as well as the town church of St. Martin was considered a nuisance for many pastors at this time, as the school bell was sometimes rung in the middle of mass. In 1732 a new school building for all municipal schools was built at today's main entrance to St. Martin's Church. The Reichsdeputationshauptschluss brought great changes for the city of Tauberbischofsheim. In 1803 the city fell to the Principality of Leiningen and three years later to the Grand Duchy of Baden . The secularization that took place within the framework of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss brought deep cuts for the Franciscan order. For example, the budget of the Franciscan monastery was severely cut until it was finally dissolved in 1823, thus ending the 135-year period of the grammar school under the direction of the Franciscans.
1823 to 1954
From 1823 the rooms of the dissolved Franciscan monastery were used. In 1828 it was converted into a four-class, in 1836 into a five-class education and in 1846 by a grand ducal decree into a seven-class Progymnasium (each without a high school diploma). During the great fire on May 16, 1862, the rooms of the grammar school in the Franciscan monastery were completely destroyed. As a result, lessons had to be moved to the elementary and trade school, sometimes even to private houses. In connection with a high financial burden, the city forced itself to build a new high school for around 300 students. On January 11, 1868, the new school building below the Maria-Hilf-Chapel could be moved into. In 1871 the new grammar school building of the archbishopric boys' convent was inaugurated. The next goal was to obtain the status of a nine-class full high school, because with a decree of 1872 the Tauberbischofsheimer Schule, as a seven-class scholarly school, was only allowed to call itself a "Progymnasium".
A few attempts to become a nine-grade full institution again failed until a nine-grade, ancient-language grammar school with Abitur was approved in 1882. In 1884 the first 19 high school graduates left the grammar school. The Archbishop's Gymnasialkonvikt moved into a new building at the foot of the Stammberg in 1891 with a dormitory or boarding school for foreign students and a house chapel .
The gymnasium's new gymnasium was inaugurated as early as 1903. During the Nazi period from 1937 onwards, the school was renamed Frankenschule - Oberschule für Jungs , with the schooling shortened to eight years. In March 1945 the American military administration temporarily closed the school, the reopening took place in October 1945 as the Realgymnasium Tauberbischofsheim with a high school branch. The high school branch was oriented towards the old language. In addition, a new language branch was installed in 1952.
1954 to 2000
In 1954 the school was given its current name Matthias Grünewald Gymnasium . New buildings between 1958 and 1970 led to new school buildings, and the new sports hall followed in 1983. In 1963, the mathematics and natural sciences branch was established as the third training course. In 1995 the grammar school became the partner school of the Olympic fencing center , and in 1998 it became an elite sports school . In the same year, the three profiles that have been in effect since then (language profile, scientific profile, sport profile) were set up.
After 2000
Since 2004 the school is eight years old (G8). In 2006 the open all-day school with kitchen, cafeteria, internet café and games library was set up. In 2009, the MGG celebrated 125 years of Abitur. A new library was opened in 2012 and the renovation of the science rooms was completed. In 2013 the MGG celebrated its 325th anniversary with the keynote speaker and former student Archbishop Robert Zollitsch .
principal
- List of school principals
Term of office | principal |
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1970–? | Otmar Bishop |
? –2001 | Hermann Muller |
2001-2008 | Volkmar Topp |
2008-2017 | Josef Munster |
Since 2017 | Martina Schlegl |
School life
Foreign languages and profile directions
From the fifth grade onwards, English is compulsory as the first foreign language. For the sixth grade it is compulsory to choose between French or Latin.
With the eighth grade, either the scientific profile (additionally with NwT ), the sports profile or the language profile ( additionally with Spanish or French as a third foreign language) is binding.
Electives and study groups
A string class, choir, orchestra, big band, vocal ensemble and theater are also offered as elective courses. Working groups on the topics of the Internet, climbing, model making, chess, basketball and others complete the offer.
School competitions
MGG has been involved in the regional inventor competition Creative Minds since 2007.
Further participation in competitions:
- Youth trains for the Olympics (school sports competition)
- Jugend forscht (inventor competition)
Support associations
To support the school environment, there has been a development association ("Friends of Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium eV") with over 400 members since 1965 and a cafeteria association since 2001.
particularities
Elite school of sport
The grammar school has been a partner school of the fencing Olympic base since 1995 . In 2009, the MGG received the title Elite School of Sports from the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) together with four other partner schools in Tauberbischofsheim ( industrial school and commercial school Tauberbischofsheim at the vocational school center, as well as the Riemenschneider secondary school and Pestalozzi secondary school at the school center at Wörth) . This is a network of the state schools in Tauberbischofsheim, the Tauberbischofsheim Olympic training center and the full and partial boarding school of the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club . This enables the students on the one hand to achieve the general university entrance qualification and at the same time to pursue the time-consuming high-performance sport. Students from the Matthias Grünewald grammar school were able to win many medals at the Olympic Games, World and European Championships.
MINT high school
The high school has been awarded the MINT seal since 2013 for excellent support in the fields of mathematics , computer science , natural sciences and technology .
Former students and teachers
Known students
- Johann Georg Schlör , Roman Catholic clergyman, canon lawyer and university professor
- Leopold Löwenstein , rabbi, historian and author
- Heinrich Mohr (Abitur 1893), clergyman and folk writer
- Karl Bühler (Abitur 1899), language theorist and psychologist, doctoral supervisor of Karl Popper
- Adolf Hemberger (1929–1992), scientific theorist at the University of Giessen
- Robert Zollitsch (Abitur 1960), Archbishop of Freiburg from 2003 to 2013, Chairman of the German Bishops' Conference
- Ludwig Wamser (Abitur 1965), prehistoric archaeologist, headed the State Archaeological Collection in Munich from 1995 to 2010.
- Thomas Bach (Abitur 1972), foil fencer and lawyer, President of the International Olympic Committee since 2013
- Bernhard Lott , author
- Monika Zeiner , author and singer
- Brigitte Wohlfarth (Abitur 1986), singer
- Peter Frank (lawyer) (Abitur 1987), since October 5, 2015 Attorney General at the Federal Court of Justice
- Nina Warken (Abitur 1998), politician, member of the German Bundestag
- In addition, other well-known members of the Tauberbischofsheim fencing club visited the Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium, including: Maria Bartkowski , Sabine Bau , Frank Beck , Dominik Behr , Sabine Bischoff , Annette Dobmeier , Thomas Endres , Hedwig Funkenhauser , Zita Funkenhauser , Jürgen Hehn , Hanns Jana , Annette Klug and Katja Wächter .
Known teachers
- Margit Fischbach (1977–1985), German Internet pioneer, a. a. the founder of the head office for educational media on the Internet e. V.
- Volker Duschner (1982–2009), German fencer
Others
The partnership with the French partner school in Vitry-le-François has existed since 1971 .
See also
literature
- Franz Gehrig , Hermann Müller: Tauberbischofsheim . Association of Tauberfränkische Heimatfreunde e. V., Tauberbischofsheim 1997, pp. 106-136 (IV. The school system).
- Otmar Bischof (Ed.): 100 years of Abitur at Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium Tauberbischofsheim [1884 - 1984]. Festschrift, edit. by Karl Schützwohl and Albin Wolfstädter, Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium, Tauberbischofsheim 1984.
- 300 years of the Tauberbischofsheim high school: 1688–1988. Festchronik, annual report 1987–88, arr. by Hermann Müller, Heinz Schmitt, Albin Wolfstädter, Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium, Tauberbischofsheim 1988.
- Helmut Engelhart: Tauberbischofsheim: Teacher's library of the Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium. (As of November 1993) In: Wolfgang Kehr (Hrsg.): Handbook of historical book stocks. Volume 9, Baden-Württemberg and Saarland TZ. Edited by Wilfried Sühl-Strohmenger, with collabor. by Isolde Tröndle-Weintritt and Heinz Holeczek. Directed by Karen Kloth. Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim / Zurich / New York 1994, ISBN 3-487-09583-1 , pp. 15-18. limited preview in Google Book search.
- Annual report 2013/2014 anniversary edition, p. 43 (Chronology for the anniversary).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ school management. Retrieved June 2, 2016 .
- ↑ Main Post: Seven leave the ship . July 27, 2007. Online at www.mainpost.de. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j History of the MGG. (No longer available online.) Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium Tauberbischofsheim, archived from the original on June 4, 2016 ; accessed on June 4, 2016 . 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.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Fränkische Nachrichten: Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium: Ceremony in the town hall. Thorny way to the first Abitur . October 26, 2013. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
- ^ Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium Tauberbischofsheim: Imprint . Online at www.mgg-tbb.de. Retrieved November 29, 2016.
- ↑ Fränkische Nachrichten: Ceremony: "125 years of Abitur at Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium" celebrated with a colorful program: Creating conditions for optimal learning . July 18, 2009. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d Franconian news: Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium (I). 325 years of high school education in Tauberbischofsheim is celebrated on Friday. A reflection of world history . October 25, 2013. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
- ↑ Main-Post: TAUBERBISCHOFSHEIM. "Education needs attachment" . October 27, 2013. Online at www.mainpost.de. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
- ↑ Franconian news: bullfighting and colored city pennants . October 14, 2016. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
- ↑ a b A new helmsman takes over the helm: Headmaster Volkmar Topp is retiring. Main-Post , accessed on June 4, 2016 .
- ↑ Main-Post: New head of the MGG: textbook author and mother of two . September 11, 2017. Online at www.mainpost.de. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
- ↑ Profiles. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on June 2, 2016 ; accessed on June 2, 2016 . 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.
- ^ Main Post: The MGG ship kept on course . July 27, 2015. Online at www.mainpost.de. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
- ^ Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium: Association of Friends of the Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium . Online at www.mgg-tbb.de. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
- ^ Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium: Partner: Cafeteriaverein . Online at www.mgg-tbb.de. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
- ↑ German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB): Elite School of Sports, Tauberbischofsheim location ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2015 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. . Online at www.dosb.de. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
- ↑ Elite School of Sports. Retrieved June 2, 2016 .
- ↑ Matthias-Grünewald-Gymnasium: Naturwissenschaften ( Memento of the original from March 25, 2017 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. . Online at www.mgg-tbb.de. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
- ↑ a b Fencing successes of the students / former students at the MGG. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on May 18, 2015 ; accessed on June 2, 2016 . 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.