St. Bonaventura secondary school in Dillingen

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St. Bonaventure Secondary School
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type of school Realschule , UNESCO project school
founding 1774
address

Konviktstrasse 11a
Dillingen ad Donau

place Dillingen on the Danube
country Bavaria
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 34 ′ 42 "  N , 10 ° 29 ′ 41"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 34 ′ 42 "  N , 10 ° 29 ′ 41"  E
carrier Schulwerk of the Diocese of Augsburg
student 720 (as of October 3, 2016)
Website www.bonareal.de

The St. Bonaventura Realschule Dillingen of the Schulwerk of the Diocese of Augsburg in Dillingen an der Donau is a Realschule and has been a UNESCO project school since 1998 . In 2015 the educational institution was officially included in the network of the Unesco project school. In addition to the secondary school, the St. Bonaventura grammar school and the Dillingen specialist academy for social pedagogy of the Augsburg diocese's school work are also located on the site .

history

In 1774, Prince-Bishop Clemens Wenceslaus August Hubertum Franz Xaver ordered the girls' secondary school to be taken over by the women's monastery of the Dillinger Franciscan Sisters and four nuns made themselves available. After the monastery was awarded the Teutonic Order after the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss in Regensburg in 1803 , the royal rescript of the restoration of the Franciscan convent in Dillingen was issued on April 25, 1827 with the stipulation: “In addition to the public girls' school held by the Franciscan nuns in Dillingen since 1774 an educational institution for daughters from the city of Dillingen and the bypassing of the same should possibly be built in this monastery. "

On January 2, 1843, the first branch in Höchstädt an der Donau was opened by Master Theresia Haselmayr . After approval for the education of deaf-mute girls was established on January 7, 1847, the school for deaf-mute girls was founded in the mother house , which was moved in 1855 to the Bartholomean seminar acquired by Johann Evangelist Wagner with the help of the sisters and his former priest students, where it also has its own institute Vocational training and life support work for the deaf and mute were added. In the following years, the concept was also adopted for other additional types of disability in a total of 12 facilities throughout Bavaria. In 1849 the secondary school for girls was opened for students in the city of Dillingen . In 1937 the National Socialist regime abolished the monastic schools and the Dillingen Franciscan Sisters emigrated to Brazil , where they founded branches in Caho Frio on April 26, 1937 and in Areia on June 9, 1937 .

In 1943 the Pope gave instructions from Rome to divide the congregation into provinces, whereupon in 1947 the German province with a provincialate in Dillingen was established. In 1965 the facility was given the name Realschule and in 1967 it moved into the new school building in downtown Dillingen. On September 18, 1968 the general management was relocated to Rome - La Storta and in 1973 the three German provincial councils Maria-Medingen , Bamberg and that of the Dillinger Franciscan Sisters were established in the Regens-Wagner Foundations with Saint John the Evangelist as patron .

Since 1995, boys can be enrolled at the renamed St. Bonaventura Realschule for the first time . In 2001, the sponsorship was taken over by the Schulwerk of the Diocese of Augsburg.

School offer

Training directions

The curriculum at the Realschule includes the four subject groups mathematical, scientific, technical , economic , foreign language and, if applicable, the domestic sector , which may only be offered if the foreign language area is also used.

Elective courses

At the Realschule there are the electives student company Bonaregens , school choir, The Real-Bona-Band (school band), Theater AG, creative design, badminton.

day care

In 1984 a day care group was set up in the St. Immakulata boarding school, offering lunch, free time and homework supervision.

Project work

In addition to participating in the UNESCO school project, the school also took part in the COMENIUS school project in cooperation with an English and a Belgian school under the motto “Young People's Lifestyles - a Shared Experience” .

At the moment UNESCO has two projects, on the one hand the Simonsmühle monument project and the Comenius project together with seven other schools from Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, England, Belgium, Spain and Slovakia under the motto “Water is life!”.

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Donau-Zeitung v. February 5, 2015, p. 27
  2. St. Bonaventura Realschule: Chronicle of our Congregation ( Memento of March 7, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (Status: January 2007)
  3. St. Bonaventura Realschule: Realschule leaving certificate - compulsory elective subject groups ( Memento from August 21, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) (Status: January 2007)
  4. ^ Foundation Education Pact Bavaria: Inner School Development Innovation Prize 2005 - Prize Winner ( Memento from October 28, 2006 in the Internet Archive )