School on Schaumburger Strasse

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School on Schaumburger Strasse
type of school High school
founding 1931
address

Schaumburger Strasse 49a / 65a

place Bremen - Hulsberg
country Bremen
Country Germany
Coordinates 53 ° 4 '25 "  N , 8 ° 50' 49"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 4 '25 "  N , 8 ° 50' 49"  E
student about 500
Teachers 50
Website 417.sixcms.schule.bremen.de
Schaumburger Strasse entrance

The school on Schaumburger Straße in Bremen - eastern suburb , district Hulsberg is a secondary school . The building is a listed building .

history

The four-storey, clinker-brick building with a hipped roof was built from 1929 to 1931 according to plans by the architect and senior building officer Hans Ohnesorge with an L-shaped floor plan as a primary school with 20 classes. The two very functional wings are connected by a five-storey connecting structure. Clear lines, mostly three-part box windows and economical decorative elements made of salt-fire bricks characterize the building from the interwar period. An emergency use as a war hospital was provided by wider doors that cut into wall niches to the hallway or rounded wall corners. The gym with a sprung floor and the auditorium with an adjoining room as well as specialist rooms for the natural sciences, arts and crafts subjects were available.

Until 1941, the primary school was housed here in a suburb with many terraced houses. The Bremen reform pedagogue Fritz Gansberg also teaches at the school that served as a primary and secondary school . The upper secondary school classes were still separated into boys and girls. The headmaster was August Eilers.

During the Second World War , the school was used from 1941 by the armaments company Focke-Wulf-Flugzeugbau . In 1941 the auditorium and central building were damaged by an incendiary bomb. Until 1947 the building was used as accommodation for former forced laborers.

In 1947, school operations began again with elementary, secondary and secondary school classes (branches A and B). In 1977 the school became the center of the lower secondary level with the orientation level , secondary and secondary school department and a grammar school department. In 1979 two mobile class buildings were built and in 1983 a new building for science and music. Around 1980 more than 1000 pupils were taught at the school and at various branches at other schools in a school network that ended in 1995. After 1995, around 550 students attended the school. In 2003, another new building with eight classrooms was completed and the two mobile buildings demolished.

As a result of the Bremen school reform , there was a secondary school here from 2004 to 2009. In 2010 this became a Bremen secondary school from grades 5 to 10 with inclusion classes (2011) and a pronounced, praised professional orientation.

Monument protection

The building was placed under monument protection in 1984 as a Bremen cultural monument.

literature

  • Rolf Argus: Two new primary schools in Bremen . In: Bremische Lehrerzeitung No. 10, Bremen 1931.
  • Bremen and its buildings 1900-1951 , p. 252, Bremen 1952.
  • Rolf Gramatzki: Building and Education , p. 227, Bremen 2002.

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. Monument database of the LfD Bremen