School on Oslebshauser Heerstrasse

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School on Oslebshauser Heerstrasse

The old building of the school at the Oslebshauser highway in Bremen , district Gröpelingen , district Oslebshausen , Oslebshauser highway 115, was built in 1907 to designs by architect Ludwig Beermann. This building has been a listed building in Bremen since 1984

history

In the 19th century there was a secondary school of the parish school Gröpelingen on the site , which then became an independent country school on Oslebshauser Chaussee. In 1885 the school had two classrooms with 122 students and in 1886 four classrooms.

The plastered, three-storey, classicist community school Oslebshausen with a clinkered base and hipped roof was built in 1906/07 by the Bremen Building Inspectorate (later the Bremen Building Authority ). The building that stands next to the Nikolaikirche Oslebshausen is characterized by two medium risks . Oslebshausen then had 5,335 inhabitants (1905).

In 1921 the rural community of Oslebshausen was incorporated and the rural school became an elementary school in the city, which was later named school on Oslebshauser Heerstraße .
After 1945 it was a primary and secondary school, later only a primary school. In 1955, the district had 13,351 inhabitants and extensions to the school were necessary. A single-storey wing and a one- and two-story class wing with six classrooms were built.

The school on Oslebshauser Heerstraße is a three-class elementary school today (2017) and an all-day school. There are 250 pupils and around 30 educational staff at the school. A school association supports the school.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Monument database of the LfD

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Coordinates: 53 ° 8 ′ 1.6 ″  N , 8 ° 44 ′ 18.7 ″  E