Königin-Luise-Schule

The Queen Louise School was a girls' school in Königsberg ( Prussia).

History

The Superintendent John G. White opened 1811 in the Brodbänkenstraße a private girls' school. It was taken over in 1817 by the city and moved to the former Pauperhaus on Danziger cellar. As Sautersche school, she moved in 1867 in the former building of the Gymnasium am Kneiphöfisches Königsberg Cathedral.

1901 she moved as Queen Luise- school a new building in the country Hofmeister road. Here the house of the country Hofmeister Johann Ernst of Wallenrodt and Friedrich Gottfried had stood by the Groeben, lived in the Queen Louise in 1798. 1907, the KLS was joined by a real high-school level of study. Since 1908 worked Walsdorff Alfred ( 1881-1965 ) as a senior teacher at the school. Like no other, he advocated that the woman the same education was made possible as the man.

1913, the school had 26 classes in 5 different school systems with 768 pupils. The Oberlyzeum with the women's school was separated and transferred to the Friedrichstrasse.

Directors

  • Julius Leopold Sauter (1841 )
  • Carl Heinrich ( 1884)
  • Hermann Jantzen (1905 )
  • Eduard hole ( 1913)
  • Dr. Erhard Ross (1933-1945)
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