Ostseeschule Flensburg

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Ostseeschule Flensburg
Ostseeschule Flensburg
type of school Community school
founding Originally a public school in 1930.
As a new private school in 2007/09
address

Klosterholzweg 30

place Flensburg
country Schleswig-Holstein
Country Germany
Coordinates 54 ° 48 '37 "  N , 9 ° 27' 55"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 48 '37 "  N , 9 ° 27' 55"  E
carrier non-profit GmbH Ostseeschule Flensburg
student 289 (as of 2016/2017)
management Ulrich Dehn
Website www.ostseeschule-flensburg.de

The Ostseeschule Flensburg (formerly: Mürwik School and Osbek School ) in Flensburg - Mürwik is located on the edge of the Osbek district . The school building, which was built in the 1930s, is one of the city's cultural monuments . The school now serves as a community school with integrated primary school , at the next to the high school and the secondary school certificate can be purchased.

background

The school building was designed by the architects Paul Ziegler and Carl Andresen. Ziegler, a supporter of Heimatschutz architecture , became known for numerous buildings that shape the cityscape of Flensburg, including various schools, for example the Auguste Viktoria School (1910-12), the Goethe School (1914-1927) and the Schloss Duburg School (1928 / 29). In the first construction phase of the "Mürwiker Schule" between 1929 and 1930, the C-shaped main building was erected on the street. This three-storey brick building is characterized by an extremely economical use of details. The roof is flat. A portico adjoins the simple entrance portal of the school . In a second construction phase from 1938 to 1940, the inner courtyard of the school was completed by a gym . In this way, a four-wing complex was grouped around the schoolyard and had a D-shape. The gymnasium was planned by Theodor Rieve , with whom Paul Ziegler worked several times, for example at the German House .

Schools began operating in 1930. The new school was probably first called the Mürwik School. It served as a primary school and was therefore also called the Mürwik primary school and the Flensburg-Ost primary school. Later it continued to serve as a primary and secondary school and was named Osbekschule. At the beginning of the 1979/80 school year, the nearby East School Center was dissolved as part of a ring exchange. The secondary school classes located in the East School Center then found a new home in the Osbek School. In 1996 the school building was renovated. The old outer masonry was covered with a new outer masonry. The windows were renewed after the first, but never fully executed, plan, so that the conception of the building was retained.

The Ostseeschule was founded in 2007 and initially moved into transitional quarters designed for two years at Jürgensgaarder Strasse 11/13 in the Jürgensby district . The first 90 students were taught in this newly established private school . Around 2008 the city ​​of Flensburg decided to discontinue the primary school branch of the Osbekschule, which reduced the number of pupils. At the same time, the Osbek school was to be converted into a regional school. Since the school's registration number was then slightly below the minimum requirement, the school only received a three-year approval from the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Education . In May 2009, the public authorities officially decided to end primary and secondary school on the Osbek . The 210 students were redistributed to neighboring schools. As a result, the Ostseeschule, founded two years earlier, moved into the Mürwiker school building with an area of ​​3300 square meters. and gave the school building its new name. The former provisional facility on Jürgensgaarder Strasse was converted into a residential building shortly afterwards.

The company Yingli Green Energy installed numerous solar systems on the roofs of the school in 2013. The project stipulation for the company's provision was that half of the subsequent income would be donated to African schools.

The inner courtyard of the school building was built with a roofed building around 2017, which is spatially integrated into the school building complex. The building of the hall cost 1.2 million euros. The country took over 500,000 euros. A stage enables it to be used as a school auditorium . Furthermore, the hall of the bound all-day school serves as a school canteen .

From January 2019 a kindergarten for 60 children is to be connected to the school, which, like the school itself, is also to be based on Montessori pedagogy . The new single-storey low-rise building which is to serve as a daycare center costs 2.5 million euros. It is financed by funding from the city, the state and the federal government.

Web links

Commons : Ostseeschule Flensburg  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The school originally had the address Klosterholz 38 until it was given the address Osbek 12 in the meantime. (Lutz Wilde: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538)
  2. moving into the Baltic Sea School , accessed on: 23 July 2017
  3. Ostseeschule Flensburg. Student numbers
  4. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538 f.
  5. ^ State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein and Office for Monument Preservation of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck: Art Topography Schleswig-Holstein . Neumünster 1989
  6. Ostseeschule Flensburg. The organization. About us , accessed on: July 23, 2017
  7. Flensburger Tageblatt : School enrollment: Before deciding: Which school for my child? , dated: October 16, 2014; Retrieved on: October 23, 2017
  8. moving into the Baltic Sea School , accessed on: 23 July 2017
  9. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538 f.
  10. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburger Architektur: Bricks convey a sense of home , dated: August 24, 2015; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  11. Broder Schwensen (ed.): Paul Ziegler, Magistratsbaurat in Flensburg 1905–1939. Flensburg 1998, ISBN 3-925856-31-5 . (= Small series of the Society for Flensburg City History , Volume 29.), p. 104
  12. Broder Schwensen (ed.): Paul Ziegler, Magistratsbaurat in Flensburg 1905–1939. Flensburg 1998, ISBN 3-925856-31-5 . (= Small series of the Society for Flensburg City History , Volume 29.), p. 285
  13. ^ State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein and Office for Monument Preservation of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck: Art Topography Schleswig-Holstein . Neumünster 1989
  14. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538 f.
  15. Broder Schwensen (ed.): Paul Ziegler, Magistratsbaurat in Flensburg 1905–1939. Flensburg 1998, ISBN 3-925856-31-5 . (= Small series of the Society for Flensburg City History , Volume 29.), p. 285
  16. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538 f.
  17. Flensburger Tageblatt : The last day of the Osbek School , from: July 17, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  18. ^ State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein and Office for Monument Preservation of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck: Art Topography Schleswig-Holstein . Neumünster 1989
  19. Accordingly, school beginners were also enrolled there. See Flensburg Journal : Mürwik: Between Twedter Feld und Solitüde , from: September 29, 2016; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  20. Broder Schwensen (ed.): Paul Ziegler, Magistratsbaurat in Flensburg 1905–1939. Flensburg 1998, ISBN 3-925856-31-5 . (= Small series of the Society for Flensburg City History , Volume 29.), p. 285
  21. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538 f.
  22. Flensburger Tageblatt : The last day of the Osbek School , from: July 17, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  23. See Flensburger Tageblatt : A pillar in the school landscape , from: April 5, 2011 and: Schulchronik Fördegymnasium , April 20, 2018
  24. ^ Lutz Wilde: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein. Volume 2, Flensburg, p. 538 f.
  25. moving into the Baltic Sea School , accessed on: 23 July 2017
  26. Citizen Information 2012/13 ( Memento of the original from October 23, 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. , P. 42; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.inixkomm.de
  27. moving into the Baltic Sea School , accessed on: 23 July 2017
  28. Flensburger Tageblatt : The last day of the Osbek School , from: July 17, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  29. Examination of the provision of lessons, school development and the effects of the school reforms in the public general education schools of the State of Schleswig-Holstein Report of the State Audit Office of Schleswig-Holstein , p. 91, dated October 6, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  30. Flensburger Tageblatt : The last day of the Osbek School , from: July 17, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  31. Flensburger Tageblatt : School reform: Is the Osbek school about to end? , dated: April 2, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  32. Flensburger Tageblatt : Resolved: Off for the Osbek School , from: May 2, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  33. Flensburger Tageblatt : The last day of the Osbek School , from: July 17, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  34. Flensburger Tageblatt : The Osbek school becomes the Ostseeschule , from: July 22, 2009; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  35. Flensburg Journal : Mürwik: Between Twedter Feld und Solitüde , from: September 29, 2016; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  36. Flensburger Tageblatt : New solar systems for the Baltic Sea School as well as: there , from: April 22, 2013; Retrieved on: October 23, 2017
  37. Flensburger Tageblatt : Education in Flensburg: A new auditorium for the Ostseeschule , from: March 7, 2017; Retrieved on: October 22, 2017
  38. Flensburger Tageblatt : Canteens at schools and daycare centers: “Nobody has to eat what they don't like” , from: March 4, 2016; Retrieved on: October 22, 2017
  39. Ostseeschule Flensburg. The organization. About us , accessed on: July 23, 2017
  40. Flensburger Tageblatt : Childcare in Flensburg: City hopes for 400 new daycare places , from: January 4, 2017; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  41. Flensburger Tageblatt : Where new daycare places are to be created , from: April 12, 2016; Retrieved on: July 23, 2017
  42. Flensburger Tageblatt : Education in Flensburg: Ostseeschule celebrates its 10th birthday - with a new school song , from: July 22, 2017; Retrieved on: October 23, 2017
  43. Flensburger Tageblatt : Education in Flensburg: A day care center for the Ostseeschule , from: January 20, 2018; accessed on: January 20, 2018