Gemeinschaftsgrundschule Im Brömm

45896 Gelsenkirchen In Brömm 6

The community primary school in Brömm is a community primary school in the northern district Scholven the city of Gelsenkirchen.

It is a training center for teacher training and a model school of e - NITIATIVE NRW.

Currently, about 200 students are taught by 11 teachers.

History

From 1912 the school building was built in two phases. Already in 1913 could be included in the completed first part of the school operation. This school building was home to 1923 the Catholic elementary school - Joseph School - System II and the Protestant elementary school.

During World War II, the school was heavily damaged by bomb hits 11. She was the first school in the district Scholven that could initially move them back to standing in the schoolyard barracks and in makeshift classrooms in 1945 the teaching operation. In the school building, the Catholic elementary school Ludwig von Vincke School and the Protestant elementary school were then housed by - Vincke - school. Gradually, the building was further restored.

In 1963 the school building was previously extended for the last time. With the new extension, the school now has a gymnasium, a training pool and a caretaker's apartment.

It was part of the great education reform in 1968 renamed the elementary school in Brömm.

Since 2001, the school is also a training center for teacher training in the field of all 63 primary, secondary and special schools in Gelsenkirchen.

Since 2001, the school is also a model school of e - NITIATIVE NRW and has in all classrooms on a PC with multiple networked and Internet-enabled PCs.

Equipment

Apart from the usual classrooms, the school has a library, a kitchen, a factory and has a music room. For sporting activities, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, a DFB small playing field and a career long jump conditioning.

Others

The school logo is an owl, which is represented in the eastern staircase of the school as well as stained glass.

In November 2007, the then NRW Transport Minister Oliver Wittke has better see all the first years of school equipped as patron of the ADAC - action children with reflective safety vests.

Since the school year 2008/2009 the school each child participating in the project developed a tool ( JeKi ) part. Funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation and the State of North Rhine -Westphalia all children in the school should be allowed to learn to play an instrument.

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