Rottmayr-Gymnasium Laufen

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Rottmayr high school running
type of school high school
School number 0150
place 83410 running
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 47 ° 56 '2 "  N , 12 ° 55' 59"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 56 '2 "  N , 12 ° 55' 59"  E
student 591 (as of: 2018/19)
Teachers 46 (as of: 2018/19)
management Maurice Flatscher
Website www.rottmayr-gymnasium.de

The Rottmayr-Gymnasium is a linguistic and scientific-technological high school in Laufen (Salzach) . It is a state public school and one of the four grammar schools in the Berchtesgadener Land district .

history

History of origin

Before the high school was built with the strong support of the "Schulverein Laufen", students from Laufen had to attend a higher school in Bad Reichenhall or Traunstein, and between 1938 and 1945 in Salzburg as well. On December 1, 1961, the Laufen magistrate applied to the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture to be established . Lessons began on September 8, 1964 in the Laufen secondary school under construction in the premises of the boys' elementary school in Laufen in Rottmayrstrasse with 58 students in two classes.

Today's high school was built in 1965/66 and opened on October 17, 1966. Before that, there was a refugee camp for those who were displaced from Germany during the Second World War. From September 1968 a humanistic branch was offered. The school association had achieved its goals and dissolved in 1971. In 1976 the college level was introduced. In 1980 over 900 students attended the grammar school. Over the decades several conversions and expansions took place, e.g. B. the construction and demolition of a makeshift bungalow (1987), an extension or the construction of a third gym.

Directors

  • 1964–1992: Dr. Max Faltner
  • 1992–2001: Eduard Kästner
  • 2001–2005: Friedrich Schüttle
  • 2005–2006: Josef Suhrer
  • 2006–2010: Friedrich Schägle (again)
  • 2010–2017: Dr. Alfred Kotter
  • since 2017: Maurice Flatscher

Naming

The school is named after the baroque painter and court painter Johann Michael Rottmayr, who was born in Laufen . Works by Rottmayer can also be found in the collegiate church in Laufen .

Training directions

Tobe offered

  • Linguistic grammar school, language sequence E, L, F (youngsters 5–12, fully developed)
  • Science and technology high school, language sequence E, L (age group 5–12, fully developed)
  • Science and technology high school, language sequence E, F (youngsters 5–12, fully developed)

As a foreign language that starts late, Spanish is offered from grade 11.

There is special funding for MINT subjects.

Observatory

The high school has its own observatory on the school building with a reflector telescope (16-inch lens diameter, 4 m focal length), a portable telescope for excursions and a Baader mini-planetarium . It is supervised and operated by the Astronomical Working Group Laufen eV

The process by Friedrich Schüttle

The former director of the grammar school, Friedrich Schägle, was a strong critic of the eight-year grammar school. On the grounds that the school peace had broken, he was first transferred to Aschaffenburg and later to Munich, illegally as a punishment. He won both before the Munich Administrative Court (Az. M 5 K 05.2554) and before the Bavarian Administrative Court (Az. 3 ZB 06.2928) and was thereby fully rehabilitated. In the judgment of the VGH, the penalty transfer was described as "focused on the head of school from the start".

The investigative committee of the Bavarian State Parliament stated: "The background to the intended transfer of Schrägles was rather that the Ministry of Education obviously wanted to make an example of him to teachers who are critical of the G8." ... "The case of Friedrich Schüttle exemplifies how Monika Hohlmeier dealt with people who dared to criticize their politics objectively."

Individual evidence

  1. Heinz Dopsch and Hans Roth (eds.): Laufen and Oberndorf - 1250 years of history, economy and culture on both banks of the Salzach. Self-published by the city of Laufen and the market town of Oberndorf, Laufen and Oberndorf 1998, ISBN 3-00-003359-9 , p. 517f
  2. PNP.de Schrägles last working day, accessed June 21, 2020
  3. Final report of the committee of inquiry ... (PDF; 154 pages; 816 kB) Bavarian State Parliament, 15th electoral period, printed matter 15/7190, January 25, 2007 p. 140f, accessed June 21, 2020