Werner von Siemens School (Cham)
Werner von Siemens School - State Vocational School Cham | |
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type of school | professional school |
founding | 1907 |
address |
Badstrasse 23 |
place | Cham with branch offices and branches |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 13 '18 " N , 12 ° 40' 32" E |
carrier | Cham district |
student | about 3,000 |
Website | www.berufsschule-cham.de |
The Werner von Siemens School ( WvSS for short ) is a state vocational school in the Cham district in Upper Palatinate .
Namesake
The school is named after the inventor and industrialist Werner von Siemens (1816–1892). The vocational school has had his name since 1967 based on a city council resolution of the city of Cham on April 5, 1967.
School profile
A particular concern of the Werner von Siemens School is the most extensive possible training of the trainees on site. The vocational school is present at various locations in the Cham district. It includes all apprenticeships in the Upper Bavarian Forest region .
School locations
The Werner von Siemens School is spread over five locations in the Cham district. The main school is in Cham itself, branches are in Furth im Wald , Roding and Waldmünchen , a branch in Cham am Schulberg.
Departments
At the Werner von Siemens School, around 3,000 trainees are trained in the following specialist areas:
- Construction technology (Furth im Wald branch)
- Electrical engineering and mechatronics (Cham main school)
- Gastronomy (main school Cham, until June 2020: branch office Cham)
- Health (main school Cham, until June 2020: branch office Cham)
- Housekeeping (main school Cham, until June 2020: branch office Cham)
- Wood technology (Furth im Wald branch)
- Metal technology I (mechanical engineering, manufacturing technology) (Roding branch)
- Metalltechnik II (plant engineering) (Cham main school, until July 2017: Bad Kötzting branch)
- Metal technology III (automotive) (Cham main school)
- Food (main school Cham, until June 2020: branch office Cham)
- Economy and administration (main school Cham, until June 2020: branch office Cham)
Efficient and willing trainees have the opportunity to attain the advanced technical college entrance qualification by attending additional courses during their training . Vocational school plus lasts three years and can be started in the first or second year of training.
In previous years, trainees were also trained in the following specialist areas:
- Agriculture (main school Cham)
- Clothing technology (Waldmünchen branch)
- Color and room design (Bad Kötzting branch)
- Wood technology (Waldmünchen branch)
- Body care (Stammschule Cham)
history
overview
The Werner von Siemens School was founded in Cham in 1907 as a commercial advanced training school. Forerunners were commercial advanced training schools and agricultural vocational schools. In the first year of its existence, a total of 137 students in 24 different professions were taught in three classes.
chronology
In 1884, the municipality of Cham founded a two-course day training school with voluntary school attendance. On December 13, 1906, the city council of Cham decided to build a compulsory commercial training school in place of the voluntary day school. On August 5, 1907, the curricula were published by the Royal Government of the Upper Palatinate. In the same year the enrollment and distribution of the students took place, so that on October 7, 1907, classes could begin.
On November 12, 1920, it was decided to convert the commercial training school into a public vocational training school for boys, and in 1929 a vocational training school for girls was established. In 1930 a commercial department was added.
In 1932, the name "Cham vocational school" was used for the first time. From 1934, the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture ordered physical education at vocational schools. Since 1938, foreign apprentices have had the opportunity to visit as guests, as long as the space available and the number of students allowed.
In April 1949 an agricultural vocational school was established in Cham.
On April 5, 1967, the town council of Cham decided to give it the name "Werner von Siemens School". On September 1, 1973, the previously independent vocational schools Cham, Furth im Wald, Kötzting, Roding and Waldmünchen were merged into a district vocational school, which became state sponsored on August 1, 1974.
On April 22, 2007, the Werner von Siemens School celebrated its 100th anniversary.
In June 2017, when the administration moved, the headquarters of the Werner von Siemens School were relocated to the new building at Badstrasse 23. The location Dr.-Muggenthaler-Straße 11 has been a branch since then.