Feuerbach secondary school
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type of school | secondary school |
founding | 1960 |
place | Stuttgart |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 48 '19 " N , 9 ° 8' 50" E |
carrier | City of Stuttgart |
student | approx. 360 (Sept. 1, 2008) |
Teachers | approx. 30 (2018) |
management | Herwig Rust, Larissa Langmann (deputy) |
Website | realschule-feuerbach.de |
The secondary school Feuerbach in the Stuttgart district of Feuerbach is one of 19 Stuttgart secondary schools and forms a unit with the Hohewartschule (primary school). It has around 30 teachers who teach around 360 students in 12 classes.
history
Since the two existing schoolhouses in Feuerbach were full from 1809 and 1841 on Sartoriusstraße, the city built a new elementary school from 1877 on the corner of Rosenstraße and Solitudestraße, on the site of the former, community-owned sheep house, under the direction of construction councilor Stahl. The Solitudeschule was inaugurated in 1878. In 1940, Solitudestrasse was renamed Hohewartstrasse, although the school kept its name. During the Second World War , the school was hit by bombs in an Allied air raid on March 21, 1943 and burned down. The students were then taught in shifts in the Bismarck School. At the next building, today Stuttgarter Straße 101, there is a sign pointing to the former Solitude School.
In March 1949, the citizens' assembly decided not to rebuild the Solitudeschule in the old location, but instead built a new school building as the first model of a pavilion school in Stuttgart on the upper Hohwartstrasse in the middle of orchards according to plans by the architect Kurt Marohn . After the laying of the foundation stone on October 14, 1951, the inauguration took place on December 17, 1952. According to the renamed street, the school was henceforth called Hohewartschule. In April 1954 the first middle school classes were established. By resolution of the municipal council and with the approval of the Ministry of Culture, the middle school train in the elementary school was converted into the independent Feuerbach middle school on April 1, 1960. In 1966 the middle school was renamed Realschule and received its current name Realschule Feuerbach. In 1973 a pavilion was built for the elementary school and the secondary school took over the main building with all specialist rooms. Further expansions took place until 1976 with the establishment of a workshop in the basement and two scientific rooms. In 2005, an extension to the Realschule building with 2 classrooms from the Hohewart School and 2 classrooms from the Realschule Feuerbach was inaugurated.
Awards
- The project “ BoriS - Berufswahl-SIEGEL Baden-Württemberg” of the state foundation works across disciplines for a successful transition of young people from school to work. The secondary school in Feuerbach received this award on June 16, 2008 in the first year of the award, because it worked in an exemplary manner for the professional orientation of its students.
- In 2016 it received a “Talent Company Room”, which is intended for entrepreneurs to meet schoolchildren and which networks existing actors in a more transparent manner.
Web links
- Website of the secondary school in Feuerbach
- Georg Friedel: Schoolgirls donate their wages for social projects. Stuttgarter Zeitung from December 6, 2018
- Georg Linsemann: Awakening talents and helping hands-on. Stuttgarter Zeitung from November 15, 2016
- Thomas Weingärtner: Feuerbach secondary school receives sports seal. Stuttgarter Zeitung of March 2, 2016
- Georg Friedel: Fly the flag against discrimination, Stuttgarter Zeitung from October 25, 2017
Individual evidence
- ↑ Solitude School. In: Walk-in Feuerbach memory. Accessed December 31, 2018 .
- ↑ a b school chronicle. In: Hohewartschule Feuerbach. Accessed December 31, 2018 .
- ↑ Feuerbach secondary school. In: Walk-in Feuerbach memory. Accessed December 31, 2018 .
- ^ The seal schools of the individual years , boris-bw.de; accessed January 3, 2019.
- ↑ Strong bridges between business and school - A Talent Company for Stuttgart , strahlemann.org, newsblog, November 12, 2016; accessed January 3, 2019.