Hansagymnasium Köln
Hansagymnasium Köln is a Gymnasium in Cologne, Germany and has about 800 pupils.
Hansagymnasium Köln | |
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Type | Gymnasium |
Established | 1899 |
Principal | Erika Nausester-Hahn |
Website | www.hansa-gymnasium-koeln.de |
The school was founded in 1899 as a business school. Until 1941 its name was Oberrealschule am Hansaring.[1]
Notable former pupils and staff
Pupils
- Norbert Burger (1932 - 2012) - Mayor of Cologne 1980 - 1999
- Henryk M. Broder (born 1946) - author and journalist[2]
- Hans Wilhelm Schlegel (born 1951) - astronaut
- Tillmann Otto (born 1974) - musician
Staff
- Martin Brand (born 1975) - visual artist
- Kurt Holl (born 1938) - civil rights activist[3]
- Henner Huhle (born 1937) - gymnast
Headmasters
- 1897–1899 Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé
- 1899–1903 Dr. Johannes Vogels
- 1903–1922 Dr. Konrad Cüppers
- 1923–1931 Dr. Paul Holzapfel
- 1931–1933 Wilhelm Steinforth
- 1935–1945 Dr. Johannes Becker (provisionally since 1934)[4]
- 1961-1974 Adolf Kagel
- 1975-1992 Dr. Gisbert Gemein
- 1992–2002 Eckhard Wieberneit
- 2003–2012 Horst Kahl
- 2012-2015 Norbert Subroweit
- 2015-2016 Ulrike Thiede (provisionally)
- 2016-2017 Niels Menge (provisionally)
- since 2017 Erika Nausester-Hahn
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References
- Historisches Archiv Köln: Hansa-Gymnasium (Best. 571).
- Henryk M. Broder (18 December 2007). ""Sport kam nicht infrage"" (in German). Tagesspiegel. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
- Hansagymnasium Köln (2013). "„Die Schüler waren prima" : 12 /// Hansa Geschichte(n) /// Ehemalige" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
- "Hansa-Gymnasium" (in German). Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
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