Schlankreye State Business School

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The school building

State business school Schlankreye was the former name of a business school with commercial high school in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel in the street Schlankreye.

history

The school building was built in 1928/29 by the architects Walter Hinsch and Erwin Deimling and is one of the oldest vocational schools in Hamburg. The design was the result of a competition. In September 1930 it was opened as a commercial school for girls. Four years later in 1934 it was expanded to become a commercial college for both sexes.

Over the years, the educational offer was changed and expanded. The business school in the Schlankreye (Official Symbol: H3) maintained a (school year 2013/2014 leaked) Wirtschaftsgymnasium , a professional school for industrial clerks and a professional school for property merchants . For schoolchildren with little or no educational qualifications, as well as for young people seeking asylum, there were vocational qualification measures and German language courses.

The school had a branch in the western part of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel on Lutterothstrasse. The school building was added to the list of monuments on August 4, 2009 under the number 1745 (today's no. 18906) .

In 2015 the Staatliche Handelsschule Schlankreye merged with the H 12, the vocational school for economics and taxes, to form the vocational school for economics Hamburg-Eimsbüttel (BS 26).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Vocational School for Economics Hamburg-Eimsbüttel (BS 26). Hamburg Institute for Vocational Education and Training (HIBB), accessed on July 18, 2017 .
  2. Dorothea Roos, Friedmar Voormann (editor): Hamburg Brick and Clinker Buildings - Shape - Construction - Material , KIT publishing Karlsruhe 2011; ISBN 978-3-86644-657-1 , p. 57

Coordinates: 53 ° 34 ′ 20.6 "  N , 9 ° 58 ′ 11.4"  E