Otto Hahn High School (Saarbrücken)

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Otto Hahn High School
Otto Hahn Gymnasium, old building from 1904
Otto Hahn Gymnasium, old building from 1904
type of school high school
founding 1856
address

Landwehrplatz 3
66111 Saarbrücken

place Saarbrücken
country Saarland
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 14 '5 "  N , 7 ° 0' 3"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 14 '5 "  N , 7 ° 0' 3"  E
carrier Regional association Saarbrücken
student 723 (2007/08)
Teachers 52 (2007/08)
management Thomas Diester
Website www.ohg-sb.de

The Otto Hahn Gymnasium is a grammar school in Saarbrücken with a mathematical, scientific and modern language branch, named after the German chemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry Otto Hahn (1879–1968). The school building, built by Wilhelm Franz between 1902 and 1904, is now a listed building .

history

Today's Otto Hahn Gymnasium (OHG) goes back to the “Royal Provincial Industrial School”, which was opened on October 28, 1856 in what is now the old part of Saarbrücken. The school led to the Abitur in three grades (Tertia, Secunda, Prima). The training was very technology-oriented. In the course of its history, the grammar school changed its name several times, but retained its mathematical and scientific orientation for a long time. A new language branch was not introduced until the 1967/68 school year. Also in the 1960s, with the introduction of co-education, girls were admitted to the school.

The grammar school has been at its current location, Landwehrplatz, since moving into a new building in 1904. In 1954/55 the extension on Nauwieserplatz (today's Max-Ophüls- Platz) was completed. Since October 1955, the Otto Hahn Gymnasium has also housed the Saarbrücken Evening Gymnasium .

In 2006 the Otto Hahn Gymnasium celebrated its 150th anniversary.

Timetable

Otto Hahn Gymnasium, extension from 1954/55
year Surname
1856-1891 Royal Provincial Trade School
1891-1893 Royal trade school in Saarbrücken
1893-1903 Royal Prussian High School in Saarbrücken
1904-1918 Royal Prussian secondary school in St. Johann-Saarbrücken
1918-1939 State secondary school in Saarbrücken
1939-1945 Horst Wessel School
1945-1947 State high school for boys
1947-1973 State secondary school
1973-1997 State Otto Hahn High School
since 1997 Otto Hahn High School

Directors

  • 1856–1872 Ferdinand Bothe
  • 1872–1895 Otto Krüger
  • 1895–1901 Max Mirisch
  • 1901–1913 August Maurer
  • 1913–1936 Hans Meinardus
  • 1936–1939 Heinz Schröder
  • 1939–1945 Rudolf Böker
  • 1945–1956 Walter Abegg
  • 1956–1959 Oskar Abresch - Wilhelm Saar
  • 1959–1965 Alfons Arnold - Walter Abegg
  • 1965–1974 Nikolaus Winn
  • 1974–1985 Bernhard Braun
  • 1985–2011 Gerd Brosowski
  • 2011–2018 Bernd Bauer
  • from 2018 Thomas Diester

Known students

Known teachers

Partnerships

  • Partner school in England: The Robert Smyth School , Market Harborough, Leicestershire
  • Partner school in France: Lycée Marcelin Berthelot , Toulouse
  • Partner school in Cottbus : Max-Steenbeck-Gymnasium

Trivia

On December 16, 1987, around 600 copies of the school newspaper Hart und Unrechte , with a condom attached, were distributed outside the gates of the grammar school . The originally planned distribution in the schoolyard had been forbidden by the director with the express approval of the Ministry of Culture.

Web links

Commons : Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium (Saarbrücken)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b 150 years of Otto Hahn Gymnasium 1856–2006 , published by Otto Hahn Gymnasium Saarbrücken with the support of the school association, 2006.
  2. List of monuments of the Saarland: List of monuments in the state capital of Saarbrücken (PDF file; 1.73 MB)
  3. ^ State Otto Hahn Gymnasium 1856–1981 , published by the State Otto Hahn Gymnasium Saarbrücken with the support of the school association, 1981.
  4. ↑ The school newspaper with condoms was only available in front of the schoolyard. Frankfurter Rundschau of December 17, 1987