St. Ursula Vocational College

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St. Ursula Vocational College
St. Ursula high school in Duesseldorf-Altstadt, from the north.jpg
Entrance to the St. Ursula College on Eiskellerstraße
type of school Vocational college
School number 170975
founding 1927
address

Eiskellerstraße 11

place Dusseldorf
country North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 13 '49 "  N , 6 ° 46' 23"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 13 '49 "  N , 6 ° 46' 23"  E
carrier Archdiocese of Cologne
student about 500
Website www.st-ursula-berufskolleg.de

The St. Ursula vocational college is a Düsseldorf school, which was founded in 1927 and located in free Catholic sponsorship is. Around 500 students are trained at today's vocational college. The vocational college belonging to the Archdiocese of Cologne tries to offer learners a basic and general education based on the Christian view of man and to promote the individual holistically. It only offers educational courses.

The school offers the following courses:

  • Vocational school for social and health care, specializing in child care
  • Part-time college for curative education
  • two-year technical college (FOS 11 and FOS 12) specializing in social and health care
  • Vocational school for social and health care with the qualification "State-certified social worker"
  • Part-time vocational school for motopedics
  • Integrated training course for nannies and educators

history

At the end of the 20th century, the "School on Ritterstrasse or School on Hafenwall" was built on the property between Ritterstrasse and today's Eiskellerstrasse. The schools on Andreasstrasse and Mühlenstrasse, as well as other elementary schools in the old town, were relocated to the then new schoolhouse, which contained twenty-one classrooms, two reserve classrooms, two official and conference rooms as well as a gym and a drawing room.

Initially, the so-called knight school was home to the “Kindergarten Teachers Seminar St. Ursula” until it closed again in 1939 due to a legal ban and the city housed the “Günther Roß elementary school” here. In 1959 the school was reopened as a “women's technical school for kindergarten teachers and after-school care workers for the Ursulines”. From 1946 to the summer of 1967, the building was home to the “Catholic elementary school on Ritterstrasse” for boys and girls with the address at Ritterstrasse 18a. In 1963 a kindergarten was set up, which was located on Eiskellerstraße at the corner of Eiskellerberg on today's Hilarius Gilges-Platz . In 1969, as a result of an educational reform, the school was converted into a “Ursuline School for Social Pedagogy”. In 1979 the “Technical College for Social Education and Social Work, Class 12 B”, and in 1982 the “Technical School for Special Education”, which is now called “Technical School for Curative Education”, was added. After the archbishopric took over the sponsorship of the school, it was called “St. Ursula School of the Archdiocese of Cologne ”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Report on the status and administration of community affairs in the city for the period from April 1, 1900 to March 31, 1901. Special section. I. Care for the spiritual life. P. 68
  2. Eiskellerstraße 11/13 (E as in No. 3 = City of Düsseldorf) "Günther-Roß-Volksschule", in the address book of the city of Düsseldorf 1939 , p. 114 uni-duesseldorf.de
  3. ^ Katholische Volksschule, Ritterstraße 18a , in administrative report of the state capital Düsseldorf from the time of the occupation of the city 1945 to March 31, 1949, VI. Kulturpflege, p. 165
  4. ^ Catholic elementary school for boys and girls, Ritterstrasse 18a , in the administrative report of the State Capital Düsseldorf from April 1, 1949 to March 31, 1951, VI. Kulturpflege, p. 150
  5. Catholic school kindergarten. Elementary school on Ritterstrasse , in the administrative report of the state capital Düsseldorf from January 1, 1963 to December 31, 1964, School and Culture Administration, p. 105