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Hegau-Gymnasium
Hegau-Gymnasium, as seen from the Alemannenstraße
Location
Map
Alemannenstraße 21


Coordinates47°45′52.4″N 8°50′17.2″E / 47.764556°N 8.838111°E / 47.764556; 8.838111
Information
School typeGymnasium
Established1899
Grades5–12
Websitehttps://hegau-gymnasium.edupage.org/

Hegau-Gymnasium (German: Hegau-Gymnasium) is a gymnasium in Singen in the very south of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The school is named after the extinct Hegau volcanic landscape.

History

The school was founded in 1899. In 1934, the school was renamed Langemarck-Realgymnasium, named after the location of the World War I Battle of Langemarck. It was one of the earliest schools renamed in the era of National Socialism in Germany.[1] From the end of the war until Feb.25th, 1946, the school building was requisitioned by the French occupying forces. Today Hegau-Gymnasium has a so-called Abi-Bac section and boasts the title of "Partner School for Europe".

Students

References

Citations
  1. ^ Rombach 1992, pp. 118-119.
Bibliography
  • Egger, Bernadette (2013). Das Archiv des Hegau-Gymnasiums, in: Singen Jahrbuch 2013. ISBN 978-3-933356-70-3.
  • Märtin, Antje et al. (2001). Jahr100Buch Jubiläumsschrift Hegau-Gymnasium Singen
  • Rombach, Klaus (1992). Schulwirklichkeit in Singen – Von der Bürgerschule zur Oberschule – Die Höhere Schule 1899–1945 – Eine Dokumentation. Konstanz, Germany: Hartung-Gorre Verlag. ISBN 3-89191-596-9.