The Gymnasium am Ostring was the oldest gymnasium in Bochum. It was founded in 1860 and closed after the 2009-2010 school year.
The school was located in downtown Bochum, near the main train station.
In the 2005-2006 school year, there were 786 students and 55 teachers. In the early 80s, the school had over 1,000 students. The peak enrollment was 1,310 in the 1980-1981 school year.
In humanities tradition, the school offered Latin, ancient Greek, and Hebrew. The school also offered English, French, modern Greek, Italian, and Spanish.[1]
In August 2010, the Gymnasium am Ostring merged with the Albert-Einstein-Schule to form the Neues Gymnasium Bochum, the new combined school's temporary name until a new one is selected.[2] The school will relocate to the site of the former Albert-Einstein-Schule on October 22, 2012.[3]
Notable alumni
edit- Richard Huelsenbeck, Dadaist
- Manfred Eigen, 1967 Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry
- Herbert Grönemeyer, actor (Das Boot) and singer
- Norbert Lammert, President (Speaker) of the Bundestag (the German parliament)
References
edit- ^ Festschriften des Gymnasiums Bochum (1910, 1935, 1960, 1985), CD Bochum 2007 (in German)
- ^ "Name gesucht" Archived 2010-05-14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 27, 2010 (in German)
- ^ Homepage of Neues Gymnasium Bochum (in German)
External links
edit- Official school homepage Archived 2009-08-23 at the Wayback Machine (in German)