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Archenhold School

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Type
  
Public High School

Faculty
  
~50

Enrollment
  
710 (2011/12)

School district
  
Treptow-Köpenick

Motto
  
Fit for the University

Principal
  
Michael Uhlig

Grades
  
7-12

Phone
  
+49 30 6360195

Mascot
  
Simon

Number of students
  
710

Archenhold School

Houses
  
Main building, Science building, gym

Address
  
Rudower Str. 7, 12439 Berlin, Germany

Similar
  
Alexande, Gebrüder, Hans‑und, Albert‑Ein Gymnasi, Immanuel Gymnasi

Archenhold School is a public high school located in Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin, Germany in the school district Berlin-Niederschöneweide. It teaches grades 7-12. The school motto is "Fit for the university". Its partner schools are the Lycée Aux Lazaristes in Lyon, France and the Frederiksborg Gymnasium in Hillerød, Denmark.

History

In the year 1914 the construction of the school building was started and was finally completed in 1921. The interruption was caused by the First World War. The school was named 2. Gemeindeschule (elementary school) and was renamed the first time in 1927 as 14. Volksschule. In 1938 it was again renamed as 7. Volkschule. During the Second World War the building was used as military hospital and barracks. After the end of the Second World War it was used by the Red Army. In 1948 the 7. Volkschule was able to return to the school building. In 1956 the school was renamed another time, now to the 7. Mittelschule. In 1959 the school type was changed to a Polytechnic Secondary School by the school reform act. This school type represents a comprenhensive school teaching grades 1 – 10. The building was enlarged by a 3-level extension in 1965. In 1971 the school was given the name 7. Oberschule "Feliks E. Dzierzynski". Named after the former of the "Cheka", the first Soviet secret service. This name stayed until the German reunification. In this time the school had a good relationship with the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment. After a renovation from 1989 to 1991 the former Klement-Gottwald-Oberschule located in Berlin-Plänterwald moved into the building. On 14 October 1992 the school was given their current name "Archenhold-Oberschule", named after Friedrich Simon Archenhold, a famous German astronomer and its close proximity to the Archenhold Observatory.

The Archenhold School is subdivided into two different buildings: the older main building and the modern extension on the other side. In the extension only the science subjects like biology, chemistry and physics are taught.

References

Archenhold School Wikipedia