Schiller-Gymnasium Berlin

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Schiller-Gymnasium Berlin
Building of the Schiller-Gymnasium in Schillerstrasse
Frontal view of the B-wing of the Schiller-Gymnasium
type of school high school
School number 04Y01
founding 1913
address

Schillerstrasse 125-127
10625 Berlin

place Berlin-Charlottenburg
country Berlin
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 30 ′ 40 ″  N , 13 ° 19 ′ 19 ″  E Coordinates: 52 ° 30 ′ 40 ″  N , 13 ° 19 ′ 19 ″  E
carrier State of Berlin
student around 900 (as of 2016/2017)
Teachers 86 + 12 trainee lawyers
(as of 2016/2017)
management Gerold Hofmann
Oliver Seehars (Deputy)
Website www.sgym.de

The Schiller-Gymnasium (also: Schiller-Oberschule ) is located at Schillerstraße  125–127 in the Berlin district of Charlottenburg in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district .

history

The building of today's Schiller-Gymnasium was built from 1911 to 1913 by Heinrich Seeling for the Leibniz-Oberschule . In the years 1954–1957, a wing attached to the main building for the Max Liebermann Oberschule followed . During the Second World War , the facility was partially damaged and never completely restored, so the sports hall was supplemented with a new building in 1959.

On January 19, 2020, around 11 p.m., a fire broke out in the front gym of the Schiller-Gymnasium. The police established that it was arson .

General

The school is a high school with around 900 students. Since 1999 the Schiller-Gymnasium has also accommodated two bilingual German-English trains from the State European School in Berlin . Two foreign language sequences are offered: English - French or French-English, each with one of the two as the first foreign language. From year 8 onwards, you can choose between Latin and Italian as a third foreign language . All languages ​​can be used up to the Abitur .

Terrain and Buildings

The Schiller-Gymnasium has a historical building complex, which is divided into A-wing and B-wing and has an atrium. There are also three new building complexes. These are the C-wing, the D-wing and the two connected sports halls. The four wings are connected and separated from the sports halls.

The B-wing is located directly on Schillerstrasse and has a basement, a ground floor, four upper floors and an attic. On the ground floor there is a workroom with preparation rooms, a caretaker's office, a caretaker's apartment and various storage rooms as well as a double door to Schillerstrasse, a double door to the schoolyard, an entrance with a gate and two entrances to the common atrium of the A and B wing. On the first floor are the secretariat, the offices of the school management, several teachers' rooms and a specialist room for political science. On the second floor there is a classroom, two storage rooms and the auditorium with a stage. On the third floor there is a specialist room for geography, a preparation room for geography, a map room, a gallery and the air space of the auditorium. On the fourth floor there is a computer science room, an IT preparation room, three art rooms, an art preparation room, two physics rooms and four physics preparation and collection rooms as well as an additional staircase to the top floor. The top floor consists mainly of a large unused space.

Courses in upper secondary school

Advanced courses

Basic courses

Regular basic courses

  • German
  • English
  • French
  • mathematics
  • chemistry
  • physics
  • biology
  • Computer science
  • history
  • geography
  • Political science
  • philosophy
  • music
  • Visual arts
  • Sports practice (soccer, basketball, handball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, fitness, swimming, rowing, athletics, sailing, skiing)
  • Sports theory

Additional courses

  • geography
  • History / religion
  • Study and job

Prominent teachers

  • Hans Koch (1861–1945), classical philologist, director 1918–1926

Prominent students

literature

  • Annual report on the school year ... Charlottenburg, 1910–1925 ( digital copy )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Schiller High School. In: berlin.de. Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, September 19, 2008, accessed on December 30, 2016 .
  2. Schiller High School. August 16, 2014, accessed April 19, 2020 .
  3. Fire brigade put out fire in school gym. Retrieved April 19, 2020 .