Schubart-Gymnasium Aalen
Schubart high school | |
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type of school | General education high school partner school for Europe with a scientific and linguistic profile |
founding | 1912 |
address |
Rombacher Strasse 30 |
place | 73430 Aalen |
country | Baden-Württemberg |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 50 '20 " N , 10 ° 4' 55" E |
student | 610 (school year 2017/18) |
Teachers | 63 (school year 2017/18) |
management | Christiane Dittmann |
Website | sg-aalen.de |
The Schubart-Gymnasium Aalen is a general high school with a natural science and linguistic profile with bilingual teaching .
history
There was probably a city-run Latin school in Aalen as early as the 14th century . The first known Latin preceptor was Kaspar Erfinger, who sealed a receipt for an Aalen citizen in 1494. The Latin inscription plaque has been preserved from the schoolhouse, which was newly built in 1616, and the school constitution issued by the city council from 1689, usually on teaching staff, teaching content and “school discipline”.
In the course of the reform efforts of the 19th century, a more scientifically oriented secondary school was established in Aalen in 1840, whose pupils initially went through an elementary class shared with the Latin school. In 1906 both schools were combined to form the “Realprogymnasium and Realschule”, in which French was now taught as the first foreign language and Latin as the second foreign language. In 1912 - with the establishment of the upper level - it became the "Reformrealgymnasium and Oberrealschule Aalen". At the same time, the city erected a new school building, a groundbreaking early work by Paul Bonatz for school architecture .
In 1936 the school was renamed “Schubart-Oberschule” after the freedom fighter, writer and composer Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart . In 1960, the Central Abitur was introduced in Baden-Württemberg and thus also in Aalen. In 2004 the grammar school became an all-day school in open form, i.e. H. the participation of the pupils in supplementary offers such as study groups, homework assistance, catering in the cafeteria is voluntary.
structure
- Linguistic profiles with the language sequence English / Latin / French or English / Latin / Italian or English / French / Italian
- Scientific profiles with the language sequence: English / French / science and technology or English / Latin / science and technology
- Bilingual train (English): with a final certificate, the subjects geography, history, biology and social studies are offered bilingually.
- As extracurricular events are u. a. offered: school orchestra, big band, school choir, Lego robot technology and a debating and theater group.
Partner schools
There is a student exchange program with the following schools: Collége Lavalley in St. Lô, France (since 1979); North Penn High School in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA (since 1982); Nevzat Sahin Anadolu Lisesi, Antakya, Turkey (since 2004); Liceo Scientifico Alessandro Tassoni, Modena, Italy (since 2005); Lycée Privé St. Vincent de Paul in Nîmes, France, (since 2008); Liceo linguistico Eugenio Montale in Genoa, Italy, (since 2012)
Known teachers
Known students
- Erwin Rommel (Latin School 1900–1908)
- Otto Mecheels (Abitur 1914)
- August Glucker (Abitur 1914)
- Walther Schieber (Abitur 1914)
- Kurt Jooss (Abitur 1919)
- JoKarl Huber (Abitur 1921)
- Helmut Grunsky (Abitur 1922)
- Rudolf Haegele (Abitur 1943)
- Wolfgang Stützel (Abitur 1943?)
- Martin Hengel (Abitur 1944?)
- Hermann Bausinger (Abitur 1947)
- Hans Elsässer (Abitur 1948)
- Ulrich Engel (Abitur 1948)
- Georg Heller (Abitur 1950)
- Gerd Wolf (Abitur 1952)
- Ruth Leuze (at SG 1946–1953)
- Ulrich Harsch (Abitur 1957)
- Geert Müller-Gerbes (Abitur 1958)
- Helmut Schuster (Abitur 1959)
- Bernhard Walke (Abitur 1960)
- Wolfgang Roth (Abitur 1961)
- Wolfgang Harsch (Abitur 1962)
- Georg Holzwarth (Abitur 1964)
- Werner Sobek (Abitur 1974)
- Ulrich Holzbaur (Abitur 1974)
- April Hailer (Abitur 1978)
- Volker Wieland (Abitur 1985)
- Katrin Bauerfeind (Abitur 2002)
literature
- Friedrich Heintzeler (Ed.): 50 years of Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen: 1914–1964. Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen 1964.
- 75 years of Abitur at the Schubart-Gymnasium Aalen. Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen 1989.
- 100 years of Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen: 1914–2014. Schubart-Gymnasium Aalen, Aalen 2014, with an architectural history booklet: Ulf Scharrer, A House for School - The Schubart-Gymnasium Aalen. ISBN 978-3-00-046846-9 .
Web links
swell
- ↑ more details: Herbert Plickert: On the history of our school. In: Friedrich Heintzeler (Ed.): 50 Years of Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen: 1914–1964. Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen 1964, p. 11.
- ↑ see: Herbert Plickert: To the history of our school. In: Friedrich Heintzeler (Ed.): 50 Years of Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen: 1914–1964. Schubart-Gymnasium, Aalen 1964, p. 12.
- ↑ The inscription reads: 16 · D · O · M · S · 16 / JUVENTUTI PIETATE LIBERALIBUS / QUE INFORMANDAE ARTIBUS COSS / AC SENATUS ALENSIS LUDUM HUNC / LITERARIUM EF / ANNO MDCXVI, quoted from: WJ Schweiger (ed.): Schubart- Museum. Catalog. Stierlin, Aalen 1907, p. 37.
- ↑ more on the school website