Municipal Louise Schroeder High School

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Municipal Louise Schroeder High School
Louise schroeder gymnasium.jpg
Main entrance of the municipal Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium
type of school high school
School number 0194
founding 1983
address

Pfarrer-Grimm-Strasse 1
80999 Munich

place Munich
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 10 '48 "  N , 11 ° 27' 48"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 10 '48 "  N , 11 ° 27' 48"  E
carrier City of Munich
student 1148 (school year 2017/18)
Teachers 105
management Robert Laslop
Website www.lsg.musin.de

The Städtische Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium is a science, technology and language high school in the Munich district of Allach-Untermenzing .

history

The grammar school changed location in 1982. The old building was the school house of the Käthe-Kollwitz-Gymnasium , as well as a branch in the Allacher Straße. The school is named after the SPD politician and Berlin mayor from 1947/1948, Louise Schroeder . The new building is part of a school center with the elementary school on Pfarrer-Grimm-Straße and the Carl-Spitzweg-Realschule.

classes

Two branches of education are offered, the scientific and technological branch with English as the first foreign language and Latin or French as the second foreign language, and the modern language branch with Latin or French as the second and Italian as the third foreign language.

Media equipment

The school was one of the first in Munich to be equipped with broadband internet access. Around the same time as this Internet access was set up, work began on setting up a web server on which pupils, teachers, parents and other interested parties can also provide websites ( web hosting ). Each student and teacher has their own web on the web server, which is managed by the school's own administration group , which consists of students from different grades. These webs can only be viewed by students at the school.

The school has six computer rooms, each with a teacher's computer, projection facility and a whiteboard . In addition, there is a computer and a permanently installed projector in each classroom .

In 2000 the concept of "virtual notebooks" was developed at the school. In addition to class, teachers can store lesson content, work assignments, student work and images on the school's intranet . This concept was developed as part of the InfoSchul competition of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research . The Pedagogical Institute of the City of Munich is developing the project further and making it accessible to all Munich schools.

Because of the large number of services required , the school has several servers .

particularities

Since the 2002/03 school year, the school profile has been supplemented by at least one wind class in the fifth and sixth grades. For two years, these classes have, in addition to their normal lessons, the subject of class music and, in the afternoons, separate instrumental lessons in small groups.

Well-known former students

Max Wiedemann and Quirin Berg , two former students of the municipal Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium, won the German Film Prize in Gold in 2006 and the Oscar in 2007 for their film The Lives of Others . On the occasion of this success, grades 9-11 attended a cinema screening of the film, at which Max Wiedemann was also present and answered questions from the students.

The actress Nadeshda Brennicke attended high school between 1984 and 1989, but then left it to go to drama school. On April 14, 2016, the Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium honored her as “ School without Racism - School with Courage ” at the annual spring concert.

Web links

Commons : Schulzentrum Pfarrer-Grimm-Straße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ulshöfer: structural data - Louise Schroeder high school. Retrieved March 5, 2017 .
  2. ^ Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture, Science and Art. Retrieved May 23, 2019 .
  3. Ursula Löschau: Nadeshda Brennicke distinguishes Louise-Schroeder-Gymnasium as a “school without racism” . In: Hello Munich - Nordwest Anzeiger . April 6, 2016, p. 3 .