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type of school secondary school
founding 1855
place Stade
country Lower Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 35 '21 "  N , 9 ° 28' 31"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 35 '21 "  N , 9 ° 28' 31"  E
student about 600
Teachers 33
management Volker von Loh (secondary school rector )

Ms. Haunert-Beckmann (1st secondary school principal )
Sönke Kreibich (2nd secondary school principal )

Website www.rscampe.de

The Camper Höhe secondary school is one of the two state secondary schools in the city of Stade .

With over 150 years of existence, it is one of the oldest secondary schools in Lower Saxony . In contrast to most of the other secondary schools in the region, it is not an all-day school . Most of the students come from downtown Stader, Horst , Kopenkamp , Campe , Klein Thun , Bützfleth , Bützflether Moor , Götzdorf , Abbenfleth , Ottenbeck Hagen and Haddorf

Rector Heinrich Ahrens

Heinrich Ahrens (1905–1977) became principal of the school in 1964. He attended the teachers' seminar from 1919 to 1925 and from 1927 worked as an editor for the Stader Tageblatt . After years as a teacher and principal in Hamburg, he was in 1939 with the thesis The German Wandervogel movement from its beginnings to the World War II at the University of Hamburg PhD . In 1954, together with Siegfried Copalle, he published Die Wandervogelbünde from its foundation to the First World War. In 1955 he published the chronicle 100 Years of Stade Middle School . Ahrens was a member of the City Council of Stade from 1966 to 1972. He belonged to the FDP .

Library

A school library that is open every day has existed since May 2006. The library is open to pupils in the fifth to seventh grades during the first major break, and for pupils from the eighth to tenth grades in the second major break.

Student exchange

Every few years the secondary school carried out a student exchange, mostly with girls, with a girls' school in Sendai ( Japan ). These students then spend months studying the Japanese language and Japanese etiquette before the exchange . The exchange went to the Vincent-Lübeck-Gymnasium , as no successors could be found at this school who would have agreed to such a leadership.

The school also runs a student exchange with an English school in Ferndown , in the English county of Dorset .

Others

  • In 2005, several thousand euros were raised for a sponsored run for Indian children.
  • The annual book flea market is particularly interesting for residents of the city of Stade .
  • The school already has T-shirts with the school's logo, but real school clothes that can be worn voluntarily are to be introduced soon. Their color and type were determined by the students at a fashion show in April 2008.
  • The school newspaper of the secondary school is called an sharpener .