Otto Hahn Gymnasium Karlsruhe
Otto Hahn High School | |
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type of school | high school |
founding | 1969 |
address |
In the Eichbäumle 1 |
place | Karlsruhe-Waldstadt |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 1 '57 " N , 8 ° 26' 37" E |
carrier | City of Karlsruhe |
student | about 1200 |
Teachers | approx. 120 |
management | Andreas Ramin |
Website | http://www.ohg-ka.de/ |
The Otto Hahn Gymnasium (short: OHG) is one of the largest high schools in Karlsruhe . As the only sports school in Karlsruhe and a designated elite school of football as well as elite school of sport and partner school of competitive sport, the OHG has a very large catchment area that encompasses the entire administrative district of Karlsruhe .
history
The Otto Hahn Gymnasium was founded on August 15, 1969 from a branch of the Kant Gymnasium . Initially, the grammar school was called the Northeast grammar school until it was renamed Otto Hahn grammar school on March 17, 1970. The OHG is a partner school for competitive sports and regularly sends successful youth teams and individual competitors to the youth training for the Olympics competition . Since November 2007 the OHG has been an elite football school and cooperates with the Karlsruher SC . The Otto Hahn Gymnasium has produced many successful athletes, including the soccer world champion Renate Lingor and the canoe world champion in the foursome 2007 Björn Goldschmidt . Some of the teachers at the Otto Hahn Gymnasium were also successful athletes, such as the former Bundesliga player Günther Cuntz or the former national handball player Marc Nagel .
In July 2014 the grammar school was awarded the title “ Elite School of Sports ”. On November 27, 2017, the OHG received the title "School without Racism - School with Courage" as part of an anti-racism project. The godfather of the project is Lars Stindl, a former student of the OHG .
Known students
- Bernd Posselt (* 1956), politician
- Martin Selmayr (* 1970), lawyer
- Wolfram Eilenberger (* 1972), philosopher and publicist
- Renate Lingor (* 1975), 2003 soccer world champion
- Jana Kandarr (* 1976), tennis player
- Björn Goldschmidt (* 1979), canoe world champion in the foursome 2007
- Heiko Butscher (* 1980), soccer player
- Judith Hörmann (* 1983), canoeist
- Anton Gavel (* 1984), national basketball player
- Larissa Kaufmann (* 1985), athlete
- Lars Stindl (* 1988), national soccer player
- Laura Matzke (* 1988), table tennis player
- Daniel Brosinski (* 1988), football player
- Mathias Fetsch (* 1988), soccer player
- Marta Arndt (* 1989), dancer and world champion in Latin American dances
- Patrick Groetzki (* 1989), national handball player
- Verena Hantl (* 1989), canoeist, multiple German champion
- Sabrina Ams , Bundesliga gymnast
- Matthias Cuntz (* 1990), soccer player
- Yannick Hanfmann (* 1991), tennis player
- Sabine Kusterer (* 1991), weightlifter, German champion 2012
- Verena Kaiser (* 1992), boxer
- Stefan Bodemer (* 1993), sports presenter
- Silvano Varnhagen (* 1993), soccer player
- Antonio-Mirko Čolak (* 1993), football player
- Sappho Çoban (* 1994), Judoka, a. a. German champion up to 52 kg in Judo 2014
- Lena Weiss (* 1995), soccer player
- Kevin Akpoguma (born 1995), soccer player
- Robert Bauer (* 1995), soccer player
- Timon Wellenreuther (* 1995), soccer player
- Theresa Kraft (* 1995), table tennis Bundesliga player and junior European champion
- Marcel Mehlem (* 1995), football player
- Tabea Waßmuth (* 1996), soccer player
- Pierre Fassnacht (* 1996), football player
- Marvin Mehlem (* 1997), football player
- Sascha Pfattheicher (* 1997), handball player
- Marin Šverko (* 1998), football player
- Pauline Tratz (* 1999), gymnast
- Laura Philipp (* 2000), actress
- Giulia Goerigk (* 2002), swimmer
Individual evidence
- ^ Hanns Jürgen Morath, Kurt Posselt: Otto Hahn Gymnasium - From 1969 to 2006 . In: Walter Hof, Eva Paur, Gebhard Schramm, Bürgererverein Waldstadt (eds.): The forest city in Karlsruhe. A lively district in the country . Info Verlag, Karlsruhe 2007, ISBN 978-3-88190-467-4 , p. 141–154 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
- ↑ http://www.lehrer.uni-karlsruhe.de/~za343/osa/fachinfos/Gymnasien/KA-OHG-Leistungssport%200712.pdf
- ^ OHG is committed to "School without Racism - School with Courage" on ohg-ka.de, accessed on December 3, 2017.
- ↑ Racism-free school on swr.de, accessed on December 3, 2017.