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{{Short description|Boarding school in Schondorf am Ammersee, Germany}}
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{{Infobox school
| name = Landheim Schondorf
| name = Landheim Schondorf
| schooltype = [[Gymnasium (Germany)|Gymnasium]], [[Elementary school]]
| image = [[Datei:Lh-logo.jpg|170px]]
| founded = 1905
| Schultyp = [[Gymnasium]], [[Elementary school]]
| grades = 1–12
| city = [[Schondorf am Ammersee]]
| city = [[Schondorf am Ammersee]]
| streetaddress = Stiftung Landheim Schondorf, Landheim 1
| PLZ = 86938
| country = [[Germany]]
| streetaddress = Stiftung Landheim Schondorf
| principal = Rüdiger Häusler
| Breitengrad = 48/3/18/N
| principal_label = Head of the foundation
| Längengrad = 11/5/52/E
| Region-ISO = DE-BY
| Bundesland = [[Bayern]]
| schooltype= [[Private School]]
| Schulträger = Stiftung Landheim Schondorf
| founded = 1905
| enrollment = max. 300
| enrollment = max. 300
| homepage = {{URL|www.landheim-schondorf.de}}
| Lehrerzahl =
| Leitung = Jürgen Röske (Stiftungsleiter), Andreas Öhlerking (Internatsleiter)
| Website = [http://www.landheim-schondorf.de www.landheim-schondorf.de]
}}
}}


'''Landheim Schondorf''' is a [[boarding school]] located in [[Schondorf am Ammersee]] with two separate upper schools and a lower school. The campus includes 27 buildings and a private dock on the [[Ammersee]]. The school’s motto is “Learning with Mind, Heart and Hand,” with each part representing a different type of learning: the “Mind” represents academic learning, the “Heart” an education in social skills and a sense of community, and the “Hand” a development of artisanal, musical, artistic and athletic skills.
'''Landheim Schondorf''' is a [[Boarding school]]
located in [[Schondorf am Ammersee]] with two separate upper schools and a lower school. The campus includes 27 buildings and a private dock on the [[Ammersee]]. The school’s motto is “Learning with Head, Heart and Hand,” with each part representing a different type of learning: the “Head” represents academic learning, the “Heart” an education in social skills and a sense of community, and the “Hand” a development of artisanal, musical, artistic and athletic skills.


== History ==
== History ==
The boarding school was founded by Julius Lohmann in 1905 as a “home of learning” in a rural setting. Initially, only male students were allowed to attend. In 1929, husband and wife Ernst and Julie Reisinger turned the school into a [[foundation]]. The couple developed the basic structure of the school by assigning teachers the additional roles of houseparents, mentors, and workshop leaders; a structure that is still used to this day. Nowadays both male and female students are accepted and educated in a holistic, pedagogical approach with modern teaching methods, thus preparing them for the future.
The boarding school was founded by Julius Lohmann in 1905 as a “home of learning” in a rural setting. Initially, only male students were allowed to attend. In 1929, husband and wife Ernst and Julie Reisinger turned the school into a [[Foundation (nonprofit)|foundation]]. The couple developed the basic structure of the school by assigning teachers the additional roles of houseparents, mentors, and workshop leaders; a structure that is still used to this day. Nowadays both male and female students are accepted and educated in a holistic, pedagogical approach with modern teaching methods, thus preparing them for the future.


== School profile ==
== School profile ==
Landheim Schondorf is made up of different types of schools: the state-accredited Ernst-Reisinger-Gymnasium ([[upper school]]), the state-approved Julius-Lohmann-School, and an [[elementary school]]. Beginning in the eighth year, students choose between two branches: languages or economics. Landheim has a maximum enrollment capacity of 300 students and draws in applications from all of Germany as well as many foreign countries. Education in Landheim’s secondary schools is supplemented by mandatory participation in craft (including locksmithing, carpentry, photography workshop, and more), athletic (e.g. sailing, rowing, hockey, tennis, golf, and rock climbing) and musical projects (e.g. choir, band, and theater). In order to enable students of all backgrounds to attend, Landheim offers several merit-based and need-based [[scholarship|scholarships]].
Landheim Schondorf is made up of different types of schools: the state-accredited Ernst-Reisinger-Gymnasium ([[upper school]]), the state-approved Julius-Lohmann-School, and an [[elementary school]]. Beginning in the eighth year, students choose between two branches: languages or economics. Landheim has a maximum enrollment capacity of 300 students and draws in applications from all of Germany as well as many foreign countries. Education in Landheim’s secondary schools is supplemented by mandatory participation in craft (including locksmithing, carpentry, gardening, cooking, photography workshop, and more), athletic (e.g. sailing, rowing, hockey, basketball, tennis, horseback riding and rock climbing) and musical projects (e.g. choir, band, and theater). In order to enable students of all backgrounds to attend, Landheim offers several merit-based and need-based [[scholarship]]s.



=== Foreign language track ===
=== Foreign language track ===
In their fifth year, all students begin taking English as their first foreign language. In their sixth year, students must choose either French or Latin for their second foreign language. Once in their eighth year, students in the languages branch choose between Spanish and French for their third language, while students in the economics branch take “Economics and Law.” Additionally, students may choose to take Chinese as an elective.
In their fifth year, all students begin taking English as their first foreign language. In their sixth year, students must choose either French or Latin for their second foreign language. Once in their eighth year, students in the languages branch choose between Spanish and French for their third language, while students in the economics branch take “Economics and Law.” Additionally, students may choose to take Chinese as an elective.


=== Student exchange programs ===
=== Student exchange programs ===
Landheim participates in student exchange programs with partner schools in Japan, the USA, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Switzerland, Georgia, and France. There are additional exchange possibilities with members of the international school association, [[Round Square]].
Landheim participates in student exchange programs with partner schools in Japan, the USA, Canada, India, Australia, Great Britain, Switzerland, Georgia, Albania and France. There are additional exchange possibilities with members of the international school association, [[Round Square (educational organisation)|Round Square]].


=== Day students ===
=== Day students ===
In addition to the boarding students, Landheim also enrolls day students from Schondorf and other neighboring towns and cities.
In addition to the boarding students, Landheim also enrolls day students from Schondorf and other neighboring towns and cities.


== Pedagocical concept ==
== Pedagocical concept ==
“The main focus of one’s education should be in the development of one’s character.” This principle from the foundation charter of 1929 remains unchanged to this day. Helpfulness, justice, honesty and responsibility are to be recognized as the fundamental values of human coexistence towards which education should be oriented.
“The main focus of one’s education should be in the development of one’s character.” This principle from the foundation charter of 1929 remains unchanged to this day. Helpfulness, justice, honesty and responsibility are to be recognized as the fundamental values of human coexistence towards which education should be oriented.


== Degrees ==
== Degrees ==
Upon completion of upper school, students may receive the [[Abitur]], enabling them to continue their studies at the university level.
Upon completion of upper school, students may receive the [[Abitur]], enabling them to continue their studies at the university level.


== Partnerships ==
== Partnerships ==
As of 2008, Landheim Schondorf is a member of the global school network, [[Round Square]].
As of 2008, Landheim Schondorf is a member of the global school network, [[Round Square (educational organisation)|Round Square]].


== Famous graduates ==
== Notable alumni ==
* [[Steffen Ahrends]] (1907–1992), architect
* [[Christoph Probst]] (1919-1943), member of the resistance group [[Weisse Rose]]
* [[Helmuth James Graf von Moltke]] (1907-1945), attorney and resistance fighter
* [[Christoph Probst]] (1919–1943), member of the resistance group [[Weisse Rose]]
* [[Helmuth James Graf von Moltke]] (1907–1945), attorney and resistance fighter
* [[Fritz-Rudolf Schultz]] (1917–2002), politician
* [[Kontra K]] (1987), Rapper


== Weblinks ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.landheim-schondorf.de Boarding school website]
* {{Official website|www.landheim-schondorf.de}}
* [http://www.altlandheimerbund.de Alumni association website]
* [http://www.altlandheimerbund.de Alumni association website]


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Latest revision as of 18:26, 1 July 2024

Landheim Schondorf
Address
Map
Stiftung Landheim Schondorf, Landheim 1


Information
School typeGymnasium, Elementary school
Founded1905
Head of the foundationRüdiger Häusler
Grades1–12
Enrollmentmax. 300
Websitewww.landheim-schondorf.de

Landheim Schondorf is a boarding school located in Schondorf am Ammersee with two separate upper schools and a lower school. The campus includes 27 buildings and a private dock on the Ammersee. The school’s motto is “Learning with Mind, Heart and Hand,” with each part representing a different type of learning: the “Mind” represents academic learning, the “Heart” an education in social skills and a sense of community, and the “Hand” a development of artisanal, musical, artistic and athletic skills.

History

[edit]

The boarding school was founded by Julius Lohmann in 1905 as a “home of learning” in a rural setting. Initially, only male students were allowed to attend. In 1929, husband and wife Ernst and Julie Reisinger turned the school into a foundation. The couple developed the basic structure of the school by assigning teachers the additional roles of houseparents, mentors, and workshop leaders; a structure that is still used to this day. Nowadays both male and female students are accepted and educated in a holistic, pedagogical approach with modern teaching methods, thus preparing them for the future.

School profile

[edit]

Landheim Schondorf is made up of different types of schools: the state-accredited Ernst-Reisinger-Gymnasium (upper school), the state-approved Julius-Lohmann-School, and an elementary school. Beginning in the eighth year, students choose between two branches: languages or economics. Landheim has a maximum enrollment capacity of 300 students and draws in applications from all of Germany as well as many foreign countries. Education in Landheim’s secondary schools is supplemented by mandatory participation in craft (including locksmithing, carpentry, gardening, cooking, photography workshop, and more), athletic (e.g. sailing, rowing, hockey, basketball, tennis, horseback riding and rock climbing) and musical projects (e.g. choir, band, and theater). In order to enable students of all backgrounds to attend, Landheim offers several merit-based and need-based scholarships.

Foreign language track

[edit]

In their fifth year, all students begin taking English as their first foreign language. In their sixth year, students must choose either French or Latin for their second foreign language. Once in their eighth year, students in the languages branch choose between Spanish and French for their third language, while students in the economics branch take “Economics and Law.” Additionally, students may choose to take Chinese as an elective.

Student exchange programs

[edit]

Landheim participates in student exchange programs with partner schools in Japan, the USA, Canada, India, Australia, Great Britain, Switzerland, Georgia, Albania and France. There are additional exchange possibilities with members of the international school association, Round Square.

Day students

[edit]

In addition to the boarding students, Landheim also enrolls day students from Schondorf and other neighboring towns and cities.

Pedagocical concept

[edit]

“The main focus of one’s education should be in the development of one’s character.” This principle from the foundation charter of 1929 remains unchanged to this day. Helpfulness, justice, honesty and responsibility are to be recognized as the fundamental values of human coexistence towards which education should be oriented.

Degrees

[edit]

Upon completion of upper school, students may receive the Abitur, enabling them to continue their studies at the university level.

Partnerships

[edit]

As of 2008, Landheim Schondorf is a member of the global school network, Round Square.

Notable alumni

[edit]
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