Realschule Wiener Neustadt

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Realschule Wiener Neustadt
type of school secondary school
founding 1841
closure 1975
address

Herzog-Leopold-Strasse 32

place Wiener Neustadt
state Lower Austria
Country Austria
Coordinates 47 ° 48 '51 "  N , 16 ° 14' 22"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 48 '51 "  N , 16 ° 14' 22"  E
The secondary school building at the time it was founded
First graduates with a mandatory final examination (school year 1880/81)
The training workshops in 1929

The Realschule Wiener Neustadt was a Realschule is the city of Wiener Neustadt in Lower Austria .

history

In the course of the development of the city of Wiener Neustadt into an industrial city, it became necessary to establish a technical secondary school. With Mayor Felix Mießl , the first class of a three-year lower secondary school was opened in 1841. As part of the kuk Hauptschule and complete Unterrealschule , around 1800 attended the school in 1862/1863, of which 117 students aged 11 to 17 attended the three-year Unterrealschule. With the establishment of the Oberrealschule in 1863, the Unterrealschule was separated from the district main school. The opening ceremony with four classes was on October 19, 1863 in the premises of the lower secondary school in the former Carmelite convent in today's Herzog-Leopold-Straße. In 1864/1865 the vocational training school for apprentices was attached to the Realschule and now with N.Ö. Landes-Oberreal- u. Designated trade school . In 1865/1866 the school was given the right to hold Matura exams and to hold examinations for operating and monitoring steam engines and boilers as well as for driving locomotives. In order to solve the growing shortage of space due to the increasing number of students, the municipal council decided on August 24, 1871 to build a secondary school building. In December 1872, the Lower Austrian state parliament decided to affiliate a three-year technical college for mechanical engineering. The new secondary school building was built on pilots in Herzog-Leopold-Straße in the area of ​​the former moat in front of the fortress wall. On November 15, 1874, on the day of the Lower Austrian provincial patron, the school opened, which existed until 1981, but was in danger of collapsing because of the rotten pilots and was demolished afterwards. Then the BORG Wiener Neustadt was built on this site. The symbiosis of a joint secondary school and machine school existed until 1941 and slowly dissolved into two schools until the final separation in a completely separate building, faculty and management in 1975: the federal high school in Gröhrmühlgasse and the higher technical federal teaching and research institute Wiener Neustadt .

Directors

  • 1863–1868 Ignaz Obermüller ( N.Ö. Landes-Oberrealschule )
  • 1868–1874 Heinrich Schramm
    • The general movement of matter as the basic cause of all natural phenomena. 1872.
  • 1874–1894 Andreas Pötschko
  • 1894–1902 Norbert Kirchberger
  • 1902 Leopold owner
  • 1902–1905 Anton Nagele
  • 1905–1906 Martin Spiegel
  • 1906–1925 Karl Prokopp
  • 1925–1930 Adalbert Irsigler
  • 1930–1934 Franz Pieschl
  • 1934–1935 Adolf Silberbauer
  • 1935–1938 Hans Kellerer
  • 1938–1943 Max Lipp

student

  • Josef Pürzl (1852–1930) graduated from high school in 1870, late historical architect
  • Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) graduated from high school in 1879, school founder and educational reformer
  • Richard von Foregger (1872–1960) graduated from high school in 1890, Austrian-American chemist
  • Vinzenz Kotzina (1908–1988) graduation from 1926, lawyer and politician (ÖVP)
  • Stephan Koren (1919–1988) graduated from high school in 1938, State Secretary, Finance Minister, Member of the National Council

literature

  • Günter Schicho, Martin Welte, Marianne Neuber: BRG. 1863-2013. Festschrift 150 years of the Bundesrealgymnasium Gröhrmühlgasse Wiener Neustadt. School community of the Bundesrealgymnasium Gröhrmühlgasse, Wiener Neustadt 2013.

Web links

Commons : Realschule Wiener Neustadt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Austrian Biographical Lexicon - Ignaz Obermüller . Accessed January 27, 2015.
  2. ^ Free management of the estate of Rudolf Steiner - Heinrich Schramm (p. 523) . Accessed January 27, 2015.
  3. ^ Free administration of the estate of Rudolf Steiner - Heinrich Schramm (p. 614) . Accessed January 27, 2015.
  4. ^ Heinrich Schramm meeting reports of the Imperial Academy of Sciences . Mathematical and natural science class. XXVII. Meeting of December 5, 1872