State fine engineering school

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State fine engineering school with technical high school
The old building and workshop building
Old building, inauguration May 1, 1900. Workshop building from 1967.
type of school Vocational school
founding 1900
address

State Feintechnikschule
Rietenstr. 9
78054 Villingen-Schwenningen

country Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 3 '26 "  N , 8 ° 31' 35"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 3 '26 "  N , 8 ° 31' 35"  E
carrier state
student around 630 (as of 2016)
Teachers 61
Website feintechnikschule.de

The state fine technology school with technical high school in Villingen-Schwenningen is a full-time vocational school sponsored by the state of Baden-Württemberg and the Schwarzwald-Baar district . There are currently 60 teachers teaching around 600 students.

School types

The school teaches in five types of school: a three-year technical grammar school, a technical college, a one-year master’s school, a three-year vocational school where watchmakers , precision mechanics and system electronics technicians receive full professional training, and a vocational college for information and communication technology. The school offers general higher education entrance qualifications (Abitur) and advanced technical college entrance qualifications. All other qualifications are equivalent to the secondary school qualification.

Vocational school

There is only two three-year vocational college in Baden-Württemberg (once again in Furtwangen ). After completing an intermediate level, the students learn a job entirely at school without a dual partner . The following qualifications can be obtained:

The watchmakers form a state specialist class . This is also where dual training students are trained.

Additional course for advanced technical college entrance qualification

The technical college entrance qualification can be acquired in additional hours during the vocational training, which entitles the holder to study at a technical college .

Vocational college

The two-year vocational college is attended with an intermediate level of education and leads to an information and communication technology assistant . The advanced technical college entrance qualification is acquired through additional courses in German, English and mathematics.

Technical College

The three-year technical high school is divided into the four profiles of design and media technology , information technology , mechatronics and environmental technology . The entrance requirement is the middle school leaving certificate with an average of 3.0 in the subjects German, mathematics and English. The final is the general Abitur . The aim of the school is to prepare for engineering courses, but all courses can be studied.

Technical college for technology

In the technical school you get the degree of state-certified technician . Two subjects are offered.

Precision engineering

In the field of precision engineering , the professional profiles of manufacturing technology or information electronics can be attended.

Information technology specialization

Information technology is also offered, which grants current graduates an additional degree in programming with Java (programming language) in addition to their Abitur .

Full / part time teaching

The job profiles manufacturing technology and information electronics are offered as a full-time school in two years. The manufacturing technology occupational profile is also offered as a part-time school over four years.

Master school

The master school for industrial masters specializing in metal lasts one year. The master craftsman school for watchmaking lasts ten months.

history

Old building, inaugurated May 1, 1900

The State Precision Engineering School was founded in 1900 as a royal Württemberg technical school for precision mechanics, electromechanics and watchmaking . Today the school is sponsored by the state of Baden-Württemberg, the technical high school affiliated to the school is one of the vocational schools in the Schwarzwald-Baar district.

The purpose of the technical school was to train workers, foremen and self-employed traders with theoretical and practical lessons. After three years (full expansion) the school had 61 students. As early as 1904, a master class was attached to the school. In 1957 the technical college was founded. The number of students increased to 200. In 1967 the technical high school was opened. It was one of the first schools of this type in the country and had two parallel classes at the time; since 2012 there are four. In 2000 the single-course vocational college was added.

principal

  • 1900 - 1909 F. Göpel
  • 1909 - 1916 Wilhelm Sander
  • 1916-1919 without an official director
  • 1919-1923 Meidinger
  • 1923-1937 Schlee
  • 1937 - December 1944 (cessation of classes) Paul Gittinger
  • 1947 - 1967 Albert Ernst
  • 1967 - 1978 KH Estermann
  • 1978 - 1995 Helmut Bölch
  • 1995 - 2002 Werner Bogenschütz
  • 2002 - 2013 Annemarie Conradt-Mach
  • since 2013 Thomas Ettwein

multimedia

The school has 280 computers. Most of them are housed in seven computer laboratories. Laptops are available in the classrooms for presentations and class bookkeeping. There are freely accessible PCs for schoolchildren. Most classrooms have interactive whiteboards installed. There is also a freely accessible WiFi network for teachers and students . Since the 2019/2020 school year there has also been an iPad class in which every student is equipped with their own iPad.

building

Fine engineering school.  Old and new architecture.
Old and new architecture

The school still owns the original building from 1900. This houses the seven large theory classrooms, three computer rooms and three laboratories. A major extension was inaugurated in 1967: a workshop building, an administration building and an intermediate building. The usable area increased threefold. A fourth building with an auditorium, six classrooms and a few other smaller rooms was added in 2008. To create space for new machines, some workshops were relocated to the Villingen-Schwenningen trade school in June 2014 .

societies

The school has three sponsoring associations: The oldest association is the association of former students of the Villingen-Schwenningen School of Fine Technology . It was founded in 1911. Its members are former students of the vocational school, the vocational college, the technical school and the master school. The Technische Gymnasium has its own association: Verein der Freunde des Technischen Gymnasiums eV The school hardly does dual training and still wants to maintain good contact with the local economy, which is the buyer of the students. For this purpose the support group Feintechnikschule Villingen-Schwenningen eV was founded.

All three associations lobby the school and finance things unbureaucratically that the public purse does not finance.

Publications

The three school associations publish the fts magazine once a year, in May .

Partner schools

There is a regular student exchange with the following partner schools:

Individual evidence

  1. Schwarzwälder Bote, Oberndorf Germany: Villingen-Schwenningen: Here you learn with the iPad. In: www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de. July 16, 2019, accessed October 18, 2019 .
  2. School management yesterday-this-morning [conversation between Annemarie Conradt-Mach, Thomas Ettwein and Udo Held]. Network version .
  3. China trip. Retrieved April 7, 2017 .
  4. Au-evoir. Retrieved April 7, 2017 .

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