Gymnasium Schramberg

Berneckstraße 32

The gymnasium Schramberg is a general education school in sponsorship of the county seat Schramberg. Classes are taught about 50 teachers about 900 students in grades 5 to 10 and grades 11 and 12, since the school year 2004/2005 the Abitur after twelve years (G8) has been introduced. The Department of the high school 's mathematics and science.

  • 7.1 Known teacher personalities
  • 7.2 Known graduates

The building

At the height according to staggered, fünfblöckigen building dating from 1972/73 also includes a gym. The building consists largely of concrete and supported on pillars. One side of the school facing the mountain, on the other hand, one can see the Holy Spirit Church. The building was renovated in the years 2006 to 2007, and decorated in the colors blue and yellow.

The Mensa

The introduction of the shortened course or qualification (G8) in the school year 2004/2005 the number lessons has increased, especially in the afternoon. The gymnasium offers Schramberg since the school year 2007/2008 students a lunch at school to. For the construction of a canteen was decided.

The work has been completed. On 21 July 2007, the cafeteria was handed over in a ceremony of their determination. Since the beginning of the school year 2007/2008 the canteen is in operation. The building has an area of ​​about 200 square meters, up to 300 students can get a hot meal every day there.

History

The history of the school dates back to the year 1840. On February 21, 1840 funds for a new junior high school was granted, which was then also founded on 14 May of the same year.

Several teachers took care of the first einklassige school until it was in 1876 moved to the present castle path 33. 1888 a Kollaboraturklasse (ie, teacher's aide class) has been established for nine to eleven year olds in addition to the real class of eleven to fourteen year-olds in school during the growing demands of the industrial city Schramberg. 1905 was the high school already their fifth teaching job and was merged with the Latin school to a six-class school. Besides boys now girls could attend school. In 1906 the new high-school building was opened in Schiller Street and the School moved again. During the First World War were drafted by and by all teachers for military service. The teaching was very tedious Through the use of assistant teachers and teachers.

1936, the headmaster was released to National Socialism because of opposition, and in 1937 the school was renamed on adoption in high school for boys. 1940, the first high school exams were held in the now fully -developed high school. During the Second World War there was shortage of teachers. In addition, there were problems with the power supply and the provision of Lehrmaterial.1945 marching French troops into Schramberg and teaching rested until October 1945.

Beginning in 1945, was named the Junior High Schramberg. Over the next few years there was acute shortage of space, which you tried to counter with an extension. But the success of this measure was of short duration. In 1957, the school fees has been introduced.

1968 the municipal council decided on the grammar school Schramberg, as it was called in 1953 to build a new school building. 1973 was officially inaugurated at the Berneckstraße. In the school year 1980/1981 the school recorded its highest ever number of students with 1,407 students. In 1983, the first project days were held. In 1990, a double anniversary was celebrated 150 Years Schramberg high school and 50 years of graduating from high school. 1997 installed on the roof of the high school a solar system through sponsorship of the Hansgrohe company and the commitment of Physics AG. 1998 was a school festival held for the 25th anniversary of the school building in the Berneckstraße. In April 1999, the establishment of computer science and multimedia space has been completely renovated and modernized. Since 2003 the new computer network and a second computer science space is available. 2006, a third computer science area instead of the language laboratory has been set up.

Profiles

  • Linguistic Profile of three foreign languages
  • Science Profile: increased instruction in the subjects of biology, physics and chemistry and additional placements in these subjects.
  • English, French
  • English, Latin
  • English, French, Spanish
  • English, Latin, Spanish

Catchment area

Schramberg ( slightly more than 50 percent of students) - Talstadt, Sulgen, Heiligenbronn, Waldmössingen, Schönbronn, Tennenbronn, Aichhalten with Rötenberg, Dunningen with Seedorf, Eschbronn with Locherhof and Mariazell, Fluorn- Winzeln, Hardt, Lauterbach, Schenkenzell and Schiltach. On the whole, the catchment area of ​​the school Schramberg corresponds to the space stem Schramberg.

Equipment

The equipment of the classrooms is good in parts. Thus physics has its own X-ray machine, and in the basement of the school was until recently a functioning neutron source.

In high school, building a total of four rooms are equipped with PC workstations. Of these jobs is through a fiber optic line to the town hall Schramberger a broadband connection to the Internet. Three of the rooms are teachers and students for use in class are available, the fourth can be used for information gathering or preparing lessons during free periods or breaks. In addition, in three rooms Fi laser printer are available. For presentation options the projector mounted on the ceiling of each room and multimedia in the subject-specific areas provide.

In addition to the multimedia rooms are available in every room of the school building a fiber optic connection, so that mobile multimedia stations can be used for example in classrooms.

Partner schools

The gymnasium Schramberg organizes regular student exchanges with various schools. This includes the Collège Georges Cobast in Hirson, the official sister city of Schramberg; the school Sainte -Thérèse in Quimper in Brittany, the Collège St. Joseph in Voiron and the "Normal School" Andrei Saguna in Sibiu ( Sibiu), Romania. In recent years, an exchange has also been organized to Poland.

Personalities

The following teachers and school leavers are listed that have been known nationally and throughout Germany.

Well-known personalities teacher

  • Bernd Richter, former national chairman of the ODP

Known graduates

  • Martin Green ( born 1929 ), former MP - and former Parliamentary Secretary.
  • Martin Herzog ( b. 1936 ), politician, former Minister of Economic Affairs Baden -Württemberg
  • Franz Baumann ( born 1953 ), UN official
  • Dizzy Krisch (born 1954 ), jazz musician ( vibraphone )
  • Martin Weppler (born 1958 ), athlete, athlete
  • Uli Jäckle ( born 1961 ), theater director
  • Uta -Maria Heim ( born 1963 ), writer.
  • Susanne Andreae (born 1964 ), textbook author, doctor
  • Christophe Neff (born 1964 ), scientists ( geographer ), forest fire expert.
  • Kerstin Andreae (* 1968), MP
  • Daniel Roth (born 1969 ), artist
  • Maria -Elisabeth Lott (* 1987), violinist, " child prodigy "
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