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| name = Albert Einstein School <br> <small>(Albert-Einstein-Schule)</small>
| name = Albert-Einstein-Schule
| image = [[Image:Albert-Einstein-Schule, Bochum, Juni 2008.JPG|280px|School building]]
| image = [[Image:Albert-Einstein-Schule, Bochum, Juni 2008.JPG|280px|School building]]
| streetaddress = Querenburger Str. 45
| streetaddress = Querenburger Str. 45
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| teaching_staff =
| classes offered = German, English, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, literature, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geography, history, philosophy, civics/social sciences, art, music, sports and religion
| classes offered = German, English, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, literature, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geography, history, philosophy, civics/social sciences, art, music, sports and religion
| schooltype = [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] and [[European School]]
| schooltype = [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]]
| grades = 5-12
| grades = 5–12
| language = German and English
| language = German and English
| newspaper = ALBERTS-Schülerzeitung
| newspaper = ALBERTS-Schülerzeitung
| opened = 1967
| opened = 1967
| closed = 2010
| pupils = 880
| pupils = 880
| alumni =
| alumni =
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| homepage = [http://aes-bochum.de aes-bochum.de]
| homepage = [http://aes-bochum.de aes-bochum.de]
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'''Albert Einstein School''' (German: Albert-Einstein-Schule) was a [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] for boys and girls from grades 5-12 in [[Bochum]], [[Germany]].{{Update after|2010|08|01|reason=Merger with other school and rename scheduled for 2010-08-01}} It had about 900 students. Just south of downtown Bochum, the school was in the Wiemelhausen section of town and shared a campus with the Hans Böckler [[Realschule]]. The school had an emphasis in natural science and English. It had a bilingual program, where some classes were taught in English, rather than German. Albert Einstein School was certified as a [[European School]] in February 2008.<ref>[http://www.aes-bochum.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=31 History of the Albert Einstein School] {{Language icon|de}}</ref><ref>[http://www.schulministerium.nrw.de/BP/EUROPASCHULEN List of European Schools in North Rhine-Westphalia] Department of Education, North Rhine-Westphalia</ref> The school's last day of classes was July 14, 2010.
'''Albert-Einstein-Schule''' was a [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] for boys and girls from grades 5–13 in [[Bochum]], [[Germany]]. It had about 900 students. Just south of downtown Bochum, the school was in the Wiemelhausen section of town and shared a campus with the Hans Böckler [[Realschule]]. The school had an emphasis in natural science and English. It had a bilingual program, where some classes were taught in English, rather than German. In 2008, the school was certified as a "Europaschule" [[:de:Europaschule (Deutschland)|(de)]] ({{Langx|en|Europa School}}) by the Ministry of Schools of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]].{{refn|group=nb|Not to be confused with the accredited status awarded by the international organisation, [[European Schools|The European Schools]].}}
<ref>[http://www.aes-bochum.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=31 History of the Albert-Einstein-Schule] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223012831/http://www.aes-bochum.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=31 |date=2008-12-23 }} {{in lang|de}}</ref> The school held its final day of classes on 14 July 2010.


The "Comenius Project," dedicated to exchanging ideas to solve environmental problems, is a joint project of the former Albert Einstein School, in cooperation with Wath Comprensive School in [[Rotherham]], England and Col·legi Pare Manyanet in [[Barcelona]], Spain.<ref>[http://thecarbonfootprinting.blogspot.com/ Blog of the Comenius Project]</ref>
The "Comenius Project," dedicated to exchanging ideas to solve environmental problems, is a joint project of the former Albert-Einstein-Schule, in cooperation with Wath Comprehensive School in [[Rotherham]], England and Col·legi Pare Manyanet in [[Barcelona]], Spain.<ref>[http://thecarbonfootprinting.blogspot.com/ Blog of the Comenius Project]</ref>


In August 2010, the Albert Einstein School will merge with the [[Gymnasium am Ostring]] to form a new school, temporarily named ''Neues Gymnasium Bochum''. Submissions for a permanent name are currently being accepted.<ref>[http://www.neues-gymnasium-bochum.de/ "Name gesucht"] Neues Gymnasium Bochum, official website. Retrieved July 14, 2010 {{de icon}}</ref> The new school will be relocated at the Erich Kästner Schule until the new building construction is completed, scheduled for the summer of 2012. The new buildings will be on the site of the former buildings, which are being razed to permit the new construction.
In August 2010, the Albert-Einstein-Schule merged with the [[Gymnasium am Ostring]] to form a new school, named ''Neues Gymnasium Bochum''. The new school was temporarily located at the Erich Kästner Schule while the new buildings were under construction. It opened following the autumn recess on 22 October 2012. The new buildings are on the site of the former buildings, which were razed to permit the new construction.


== Notable faculty ==
== Notable faculty ==
* [[Eckhard Stratmann-Mertens]], founding member of the [[Alliance '90/The Greens|Green Party]] and former member of the [[Bundestag]]


==Notes==
* [[Eckhard Stratmann-Mertens]], founding member of the [[Green Party]] and former member of the [[Bundestag]]
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.aes-bochum.de/ Albert Einstein School ] Official website {{Language icon|de}}
* [http://www.neues-gymnasium-bochum.de/ Website of the new school, Neues Gymnasium Bochum] {{in lang|de}}
* [http://www.alberts-zeitung.de/ Student newspaper] Albert Einstein School {{Language icon|de}}
* [http://www.aes-bochum.de/ Albert-Einstein-Schule] Website of the defunct school {{in lang|de}}
* [http://www.schulministerium.nrw.de/BP/Schulsystem/Schulformen/Europaschulen/Portraits/Albert-Einstein-Gymasium_Bochum/index.html Department of Education, North Rhine-Westphalia] Official website {{Language icon|de}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110226224222/http://www.schulministerium.nrw.de/BP/Schulsystem/Schulformen/Europaschulen/Portraits/Albert-Einstein-Gymasium_Bochum/index.html Department of Education, North Rhine-Westphalia page about the defunct school] {{in lang|de}}

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Latest revision as of 07:49, 30 October 2024

Albert-Einstein-Schule
School building
Address
Map
Querenburger Str. 45

Bochum
,
D-44789

Germany
Information
School typeGymnasium
Opened1967
Closed2010
Head of schoolDr. Rainer Zeyen OStD
Grades5–12
Number of pupils880
Classes offeredGerman, English, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, literature, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geography, history, philosophy, civics/social sciences, art, music, sports and religion
LanguageGerman and English
NewspaperALBERTS-Schülerzeitung
Websiteaes-bochum.de

Albert-Einstein-Schule was a Gymnasium for boys and girls from grades 5–13 in Bochum, Germany. It had about 900 students. Just south of downtown Bochum, the school was in the Wiemelhausen section of town and shared a campus with the Hans Böckler Realschule. The school had an emphasis in natural science and English. It had a bilingual program, where some classes were taught in English, rather than German. In 2008, the school was certified as a "Europaschule" (de) (English: Europa School) by the Ministry of Schools of North Rhine-Westphalia.[nb 1] [1] The school held its final day of classes on 14 July 2010.

The "Comenius Project," dedicated to exchanging ideas to solve environmental problems, is a joint project of the former Albert-Einstein-Schule, in cooperation with Wath Comprehensive School in Rotherham, England and Col·legi Pare Manyanet in Barcelona, Spain.[2]

In August 2010, the Albert-Einstein-Schule merged with the Gymnasium am Ostring to form a new school, named Neues Gymnasium Bochum. The new school was temporarily located at the Erich Kästner Schule while the new buildings were under construction. It opened following the autumn recess on 22 October 2012. The new buildings are on the site of the former buildings, which were razed to permit the new construction.

Notable faculty

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Notes

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  1. ^ Not to be confused with the accredited status awarded by the international organisation, The European Schools.

References

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51°28′04″N 7°13′55″E / 51.4678°N 7.23194°E / 51.4678; 7.23194