Obersberg model school
Obersberg model school | |
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type of school | Vocational school and upper secondary school |
address |
Am Obersberg 25, |
place | Bad Hersfeld |
country | Hesse |
Country | Germany |
student | approx. 1700 (2016) |
Teachers | 90 (November 2019) |
management | Karsten Backhaus |
Website | mso-hef.de |
The Obersberg model school ( MSO abbreviation ) is a high school with an integrated commercial vocational school in Bad Hersfeld .
concept
The project is an attempt to combine the otherwise separate courses of high school and vocational education in one institution in the German school system . Hence the name "model school".
The model school offers students a variety of degrees, in addition to the Abitur as part of the commercial part-time and full-time schools, the technical college entrance qualification and the intermediate degree .
The cooperative comprehensive school Obersberg (abbreviation GSO) is affiliated to the model school . Spatial and personal links between the schools are intended to facilitate the transition to the secondary school forms of the Obersberg model school.
history
The model school has existed since 1973. On December 14, 1967, the district council decided unanimously:
“A joint school (additive comprehensive school) is to be built on the Obersberg site for the Alte Klosterschule grammar school, a secondary and secondary school with a support level and for the previous vocational school classes in Bad Hersfeld. In the planning, rooms for a day home school for up to 300 children are to be provided. Attending the day home school should be voluntary. The planning and structural design should take place in such a way that every future development in the school organization is taken into account. "
Former students
- Florian Grafl (* 1982), chess player
- Narges Rashidi (* 1980), actress
- Reinhard Ries (* 1965), architect and former head of the Frankfurt am Main fire department .
Awards
- On December 4, 2017, the school was named a “Place of Respect” by Finance Minister Thomas Schäfer as part of the “Hessen lives Respect” campaign by the Hessian state government .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Information brochure from the Obersberg model school. (PDF) Model School Obersberg, 2016, accessed on September 2, 2019 .
- ↑ The school. Obersberg Comprehensive School, accessed on November 16, 2019 .
- ↑ Gudrun Finke: Gathered Together - The Origin of the Obersberg Model School. (PDF) In: Festschrift of the MSO for the 30th anniversary. Model School Obersberg, 2003, accessed on October 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Model School Obersberg named “Place of Respect” (press release). Hessian Ministry of Finance , December 4, 2017, accessed on November 16, 2019 .