High school center Brixen "Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer"
High school center Brixen "Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer" | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1945 |
address |
Dantestrasse 39 / E |
place | Brixen |
province | South-Tirol |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 46 ° 43 '14 " N , 11 ° 38' 54" E |
carrier | Public |
student | 600 |
Teachers | 71 |
management | Eva Maria Brunnbauer |
Website | www.fallmerayer.it |
The Bressanone High School Center "Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer" is located in Brixen ( South Tyrol ) in Italy . It includes a secondary school, a language high school and a technical college. The school is named after the orientalist and publicist Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer , who came from Brixen.
Training opportunities
After the Italian school reform, the school center has been offering the following training opportunities since the 2011/12 school year:
- Realgymnasium with Latin lessons
- Realgymnasium with a focus on applied science (without Latin)
- Language high school (French or Russian; with Latin)
- Technical college for computer science and telecommunications (biennium of technical college; commercial college )
history
The center goes back to a school that was founded on October 28, 1945 by the then vice school director Josef Ferrari . He set up a scientific lyceum (Realgymnasium). Since only a few families could afford a school education in the beginning, the number of pupils was still low in the early years. In 1975 the newly built school was inaugurated. It was planned by the South Tyrolean architect Othmar Barth . From now on the number of students also increased. Another important step in the development of the school took place in 1987: under director Michael Thomaseth, a new language specialization was established. In 1992, the technical biennium was introduced under director Peter Brugger, and from 1998 a five-year commercial college for computer science was established.
In 2011, the school was given its new name, Oberschulzentrum, through the school reform .
Known students
- Michl Ebner (* 1952), entrepreneur, publisher, author and former EU parliamentarian
- Christine Roilo (* 1959), Director of the South Tyrolean Provincial Archives
- Sabina Kasslatter Mur (* 1963), former politician
- Herbert Dorfmann (* 1969), politician, EU parliamentarian
- Sarah Bernardi (* 1975), radio presenter and journalist
- Philipp Achammer (* 1985), State Councilor for German Education and Culture