Meinhardinum Stams

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Meinhardinum Stams
type of school Gymnasium and post-graduate high school
School number 702016
founding 1949
address

Stiftshof 2

place Stams
state Tyrol
Country Austria
Coordinates 47 ° 16 '40 "  N , 10 ° 59' 4"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 16 '40 "  N , 10 ° 59' 4"  E
carrier Stams Abbey
management Georg Jud
Website www.meinhardinum.at
Gymnasium and Aufbaurealgymnasium Meinhardinum in the Alte Mühle wing of the Stams monastery

The Meinhardinum Stams is a grammar school and advanced high school in the municipality of Stams in the Imst district in Tyrol . The school maintainer and the school building is the Stams monastery .

history

The private Matura school with a boarding school and the curriculum of a humanistic grammar school was started in 1949 under Abbot Eugen Fiderer in the prince's wing of the monastery and mainly offered men aged 20 and over in post-war Austria the possibility of a Matura. The Matura itself mostly took place in Bregenz or Innsbruck. In the first few years about half of the high school graduates began studying theology to become clergy. The respective teachers mostly only came to Stams for a few months per subject.

For the 1960/1961 school year, the school was granted public rights as a five-year advanced secondary school as an advanced high school with Greek and Latin and the advanced high school with English and Latin.

In 1963, at the suggestion of the then governor Eduard Wallnöfer, the school was named Meinhardinum .

In 1963/1964 there were already 5 classes and in 1964 seven candidates graduated for the first time in Stams. For the school year 1966/1967, Greek was discontinued and in 1970 the last Greek class graduated. In 1967/68 a so-called practice class for graduates of a secondary school was introduced to facilitate the transition to a grammar school and in 1968/69 a school level with two classes was started for the first time.

As a result of a referendum in Austria, the ninth year of school at grammar schools was abolished. As a result, three grades, the fifth grade and the two fourth grades, graduated from Stams in 1970. With the school year 1972/73 two girls were admitted for the first time and in the following years more and more girls attended school. However, there was a decline in the number of pupils, which is why a lower level was started in 1981/1982. There were two types of schools, the modern language grammar school with lower level and the traditional advanced grammar school, which still exist today.

In 1985 the school moved into the Alte Mühle wing through renovations and extensions in the Stams monastery . In 1996 there was another extension and a new gymnasium was built. In 1998 a language exchange project between Tyrol and Trentino , the summer school , was started in Silz , which is later located in Mötz and since 2003 in Stams as well.

Forms of education

A summer school in Stams is also run as a language exchange project.

There is also a boarding school

management

  • 1949–1960 Franz Rohracher
  • 1960–1981 Abbot Bernhard Slovsa
  • 1981–1982 Raimund Jandl, provisional
  • 1982–2002 Father Augustin Neumüller
  • 2002–2011 German Erd
  • since 2011 Georg Jud

Teacher

student

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Michael Forcher: Stams Abbey . A Tyrolean jewel with an eventful history. Haymon Verlag, Innsbruck / Vienna 2016, ISBN 978-3-7099-7260-1 ( e-book in the Google Book Search USA ).
  2. ^ History / building. The building ensemble of the Meinhardinum also shows its history. In: meinhardinum.at. Retrieved April 3, 2020 .
  3. Agnes Dorn: School project: learning language, experiencing Tyrol. In: Tyrolean daily newspaper . August 4, 2016, accessed April 3, 2020 .
  4. ^ Language exchange project Tyrol-Trentino - "Stams summer school". In: europaregion.info. December 12, 2007, accessed April 3, 2020 .
  5. ^ Rohracher Franz Hofrat Prof. Dr. High school director in Stams 1882-1974 Lienz, East Tyrol. Death patterns in the whole of Tyrol (north, east and south). In: sterbebilder.schwemberger.at. Retrieved April 3, 2020 .
  6. ^ Farewell to Pastor Prof. Raimund Jandl. In: Municipality of Ladis . November 25, 2012, accessed April 3, 2020 .
  7. Dir. IR HR Mag. Father Augustin Neumüller has died. In: Stams Abbey . November 17, 2011, accessed April 3, 2020 .