Student flight community
School flight associations or glider clubs are voluntary sports groups run by schools that often cooperate with glider clubs and enable students to learn and practice gliding . The gliders are mostly owned by the school or by sponsoring associations . Some federal states recognize gliding as an "extracurricular school sport ".
Some student flight communities
The year of establishment in brackets.
- Rivius-Gymnasium , Attendorn (1960)
- Johannes-Althusius-Gymnasium, Bad Berleburg
- Copernicus High School Berlin-Steglitz
- Blomberg high school
- Albert Einstein School Bochum (1972)
- High school Adolfinum Bückeburg
- SFG Delmenhorst
- Felix-Fechenbach Vocational College, Detmold (1966)
- St. Ursula High School , Dorsten
- Mallinckrodt-Gymnasium / European School , Dortmund
- Friedrich-Albert-Lange Vocational College / Erich Kästner Comprehensive School / Max-Planck-Gymnasium , Duisburg (1984)
- Stiftisches Gymnasium , Düren
- Elementary and secondary school in Eicklingen
- Elementary and secondary school with Entringen secondary school
- Freudenberg secondary school
- Helfenstein-Gymnasium Geislingen
- Middle School Halver
- Integrated comprehensive school Hannover-Linden
- Hennef comprehensive school
- SFG Jülich
- Kamen Municipal High School
- Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-School Kassel
- Willy Brandt Comprehensive School Kerpen
- Georg-Simon-Ohm-School Cologne
- Korschenbroich High School
- Laucha high school
- Teletta-Groß-Gymnasium Leer
- Bergstadt-Gymnasium / Vocational College for Technology Lüdenscheid
- Geschwister-Scholl Comprehensive School, Lünen
- Municipal Walram-Gymnasium Menden (Sauerland)
- Ratsgymnasium Minden
- Hans Böckler Vocational College, Münster
- Niklas-Luhmann-Gymnasium Oerlinghausen
- Oschersleben high school
- Municipal high school Rothenburg / Neisse
- Gymnasium am Eikel / Realschule Anton Raky, Salzgitter
- Carl Theodor School Schwetzingen
- Anno-Gymnasium Siegburg
- Vocational College Technology Siegen (1970)
- Borghorst high school, Steinfurt