St. Raphael Schools Heidelberg

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St. Raphael Schools Heidelberg
St. Raphael Schools Heidelberg.jpg
School yard with villa
type of school State-approved private grammar school and secondary school
founding 1930
address

Roonstr. 1-5

place Heidelberg
country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 49 ° 25 '12 "  N , 8 ° 41' 21"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 25 '12 "  N , 8 ° 41' 21"  E
carrier School Foundation of the Archdiocese of Freiburg (ecclesiastical foundation under public law)
student 1100
Teachers Gymnasium: 58, Realschule: 21
management High school: Steffen Englert
Secondary school: Claudia Scherer
Website www.srgh.de

The St. Raphael schools in Heidelberg include a state-recognized private grammar school and a secondary school .

The school was founded in 1930 by Franciscan women from Nonnenwerth as a Catholic girls' secondary school, Institut St. Raphael in Heidelberg-Neuenheim . In 1940 the school was closed by decree of the Reich Minister for Science, Education and National Education, and the school buildings were used by Brown, Boveri & Cie , among others , which had been outsourced from Mannheim as a war-important operation .

The reopening took place in October 1945. Since 1960 there has been an independent secondary school for girls in addition to the grammar school. Today the schools are sponsored by the school foundation of the Archdiocese of Freiburg .

The then unique “Compassion” project has existed at the grammar school since 1994. Students in the tenth or eleventh grade do social services for two weeks in old people's homes, hospitals, train station missions and kindergartens. The term goes back to the American President John F. Kennedy ; what is meant is the spirit of social solidarity. In the meantime, other schools have taken on this type of internship.

The current headmaster is Steffen Englert.

Student activities:

  • Since 2007/08 school year: Environmental booklet sales
  • Theater-AGs (2009 winner of the Gerhard Storz Prize with " King Oedipus "; 2005 winner of the school theater competition in Berlin with "Die Orestie ")

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