School center southwest Nuremberg

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The school center south-west Nuremberg is a school complex opened in 1976, which houses a total of around 1900 pupils and around 130 teachers and is located in the Nuremberg district of Röthenbach near Schweinau . It includes both the state-owned Sigmund-Schuckert-Gymnasium (SSG) and the state-owned Peter-Henlein-Realschule (PHR) and was built in the 1970s to cope with the increasing number of students.

building

The building complex designed by the architect Ferdinand Reubel was built from 1973 to 1976 and can be classified as brutal , but also contains elements of postmodernism . It is divided into two connected areas, a northern one that contains the grammar school and a slightly smaller southern one that contains the secondary school. A separate multiple hall and a large sports area are connected to the southeast .

Due to the dilapidation, the city council decided in 2012 to demolish the school center and replace it with a new building. Two first prizes from the offices of Volker Staab and h4a emerged from the architectural competition with realization that was announced in 2013 . The new building should be able to accommodate 85 classes on over 20,000 square meters. In addition, seven gymnasium fields are to be created and an office of the ministerial representative for secondary schools in Middle Franconia is to be set up. The new building, which construction is scheduled to start in 2018, is expected to cost between 90 and 110 million euros.

Sigmund-Schuckert-Gymnasium

Name giver Johann Sigmund Schuckert
Sigmund-Schuckert-Gymnasium Nuremberg
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type of school Gymnasium with a scientific, technological and linguistic branch.
founding 1970
address

Pommernstrasse 10

place Nuremberg
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 24 '42 "  N , 11 ° 2' 37"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 24 '42 "  N , 11 ° 2' 37"  E
carrier Free State of Bavaria
student 943 (school year 2016/2017)
Teachers 69 (school year 2016/2017)
management Christina Pöllmann
Website www.sigmund-schuckert-gymnasium.de

history

Due to the sharp increase in the number of students in the 1960s and 1970s, the so-called Gymnasium Südwest was established in 1970 as a branch of the Hans-Sachs-Gymnasium . As classrooms rooms served first elementary school in the Herriedener 25, from June 1973, premises of the extension in the Herriedener street 29. On 27 September, the school after Sigmund Schuckert , a pioneer of industrialization of Germany in Sigmund-Schuckert-Gymnasium Nürnberg renamed before they could move into their own school building in the south-west school complex in September 1976.

School philosophy

The SSG tries to be guided by a specially developed school philosophy, which provides for taking people seriously in their whole person and promoting them in the connection of personal and social recognition in order to achieve an ideal of education, which is understanding, feeling, Creativity, social behavior and physical experience combine. In a lesson that aims to clarify the connection between all subjects, the pupil should develop into a person who is able to understand past and present and to be able to take part in social processes on his own responsibility.

School choir

From the selected choir of the school chamber choir emerged in 2005 the jazz choir with band Singin 'Off Beats , winner of the German choir competition 2010 in the category "G2 jazz vocal et cetera - with accompaniment".

Cooperations

Bavarian radio

Since 2003 the basic radio course has been working together with the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation on various projects.

Nuremberg Human Rights Office

The SSG has been working with the Nuremberg Human Rights Office since 2003. Since then, the SSG has regularly organized projects on the subject of human rights together with other Nuremberg schools .

Siemens

Since 2004 the SSG has been a “Siemens partner school”. Siemens awards this title to schools that are particularly noticeable in the field of technology and science.

Peter-Henlein-Realschule

Statue of the namesake Peter Henlein in Nuremberg
Peter-Henlein-Realschule
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type of school secondary school
founding 1970
address

Pommernstrasse 10
90451

place Nuremberg
country Bavaria
Country Germany
carrier Free State of Bavaria
student 945 (school year 2016/2017)
Teachers 63 (school year 2016/2017)
management Michael Schmidt
Website www.peter-henlein-realschule.de

history

On August 1, 1970, a new secondary school was set up under the name Staatliche Realschule , which was initially housed on September 10, 1970 in the rooms of the school building in Herriedener Strasse and from 1973 in the extension at Herriedener Strasse 29. On January 11, 1977, the school was also able to move into the newly built school complex south-west via alternative quarters at Eibenweg 23 1974. On May 25, 1995 the school was named after the Nuremberg master locksmith Peter Henlein .

offer

At the Adam-Kraft-Realschule the courses of the elective subject groups I, II and IIIa and IIIb are offered. The school is also part of the School without Racism - School with Courage network .

Web links

Commons : Schulzentrum Südwest Nürnberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Schulzentrum Südwest: Plans for a new building are underway on nordbayern.de, from October 21, 2011, accessed on April 1, 2018
  2. One of the largest schools in the state is being built in Nuremberg on nordbayern.de, May 21, 2014, accessed April 1, 2018
  3. ^ Katrin Wacker: Sigmund-Schuckert-Gymnasium . In: Michael Diefenbacher , Rudolf Endres (Hrsg.): Stadtlexikon Nürnberg . 2nd, improved edition. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2000, ISBN 3-921590-69-8 , p. 995 ( complete edition online ).
  4. ^ Katrin Wacker: Peter-Henlein-Realschule . In: Michael Diefenbacher , Rudolf Endres (Hrsg.): Stadtlexikon Nürnberg . 2nd, improved edition. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2000, ISBN 3-921590-69-8 , p. 806 ( complete edition online ).
  5. ^ Katrin Wacker: Peter-Henlein-Realschule . In: Michael Diefenbacher , Rudolf Endres (Hrsg.): Stadtlexikon Nürnberg . 2nd, improved edition. W. Tümmels Verlag, Nuremberg 2000, ISBN 3-921590-69-8 , p. 806 ( complete edition online ).