Poppenbüttel district school

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Poppenbüttel district school
Schulberg school complex of 21.JPG
Building area Schulbergder No. 21
type of school District school
place Hamburg
country Hamburg
Country Germany
student 800 As of 2019
Teachers about 100
management Dorothee Wohlers / Philipp Dresewski (Poppenbüttler Stieg location)
Website stadtteilschule-poppenbuettel.hamburg.de

The Poppenbüttel district school is a district school in the Hamburg district of Poppenbüttel .

Locations and catchment area

The school is located at two locations on three lots:

Grades 5–7 are mainly taught at Poppenbüttler Stieg, while grades 8–10 are taught at Schulbergredder 21a. The upper school level is taught at Schulbergredder 21a and 13, among other things there are many specialist rooms for music, industrial studies, natural sciences and the kitchen at Schulbergredder 13.

It shares a catchment area with the Hummelsbüttel grammar school and the Carl von Ossietzky grammar school .

history

It emerged from the old village school. The elementary school was renamed Ludwig Frahm School in 1934, after the Second World War it was renamed elementary, secondary and secondary school, in 1990 comprehensive school and comprehensive school Poppenbüttel. It has been a district school since 2010. Until 2005, the Poppenbüttler Stieg 7 location was a primary, secondary and secondary school, and from 2005 to 2010 the Poppenbüttler Stieg location was not used due to a closure in 2005. It has been part of the Poppenbüttel district school since 2010.

photos

Web links

Commons : Poppenbüttel district school  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ School chronicle. In: stadtteilschule-poppenbuettel.hamburg.de. Archived from the original on January 30, 2015 ; accessed on May 30, 2020 .