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Musterschule

The Musterschule ("model school") is a gymnasium in Frankfurt, Germany. It was founded on 18 April 1803 by Wilhelm Friedrich Hufnagel as a Realschule and is Frankfurt's second oldest higher school after the Lessing Gymnasium. It received the name Musterschule due to being an experimental and progressive school based on Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi's educational ideas. In accordance with this tradition, the school has been named a "center for music education and gifted education" by the Hessian ministry of culture. Since the 19th century, it has been renowned throughout Germany and abroad as a progressive Realgymnasium.[1] The Musterschule is a neighbour of the Philanthropin, the renowned Jewish school founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild, which is found on the other side of Eckenheimer Landstraße.

Musterschule
Address
Oberweg 5–9


Germany
Coordinates50°7′19″N 8°41′8″E / 50.12194°N 8.68556°E / 50.12194; 8.68556
Information
School typeGymnasium
Founded18 April 1803; 221 years ago (1803-04-18)
LanguageGerman
CampusUrban
Websitemusterschule.de

History edit

The school was founded as a private school, after Wilhelm Friedrich Hufnagel, Friedrich Maximilian von Günderrode and Simon Moritz von Bethmann had collected funds for this purpose. Its first teacher was Friedrich Vertraugott Klitscher (1772–1809), a supporter of Pestalozzi. The school initially had nine pupils and was located in Rotkreuzgasse–6. From its foundation the school was coeducational and thus had both male and female pupils. The initial tuition fee was 15 Gulden, from 1807 25 Gulden.[2]

In 1805 Klitscher was succeeded by Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel as the school's head teacher. In 1806 the school moved to Große Friedberger Gasse. As of 1805, the school had 130 pupils, as of 1812 it had 350 pupils and as of 1819 it had 555 pupils, including 212 girls. In 1819 the Musterschule became a state school in the then independent city-state of Frankfurt, and its teachers became state officials.

The school was located in the Mauerweg, in the buildings of the current Klingerschule, from 1880 to 1901. In 1901 the school moved to its current location in Frankfurt-Nordend. The Philanthropin, Frankfurt's most renowned Jewish school, shortly after moved into a neighbouring building across the street. The Musterschule also had a high proportion of Jewish pupils, around 20%, until the 1930s when they were gradually forced out by the Nazis. Most of them belonged to families who had been living in Frankfurt for an extended period of time.[3]

The school has a close cooperation with the Hoch Conservatory and with the Elisabethenschule, a gymnasium formed in 1876 as a higher girls' school from the girls' department of the Musterschule.

Notable teachers edit

 
Friedrich Fröbel

Alumni edit

 
Nachum Goldman
  • Rudolf Jung (1859–1922), historian
  • Arthur von Weinberg (1860–1943), industrialist and honorary citizen of Frankfurt
  • Theodor Ziehen (1862–1950), psychiatrist and philosopher
  • Julius Ziehen (1864–1925), pedagogue
  • Franziska Braun (born 1885), first regular female student at the TH Darmstadt (1908–1912)
  • Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack (1893–1965), painter
  • Nahum Goldmann (1894–1982), founder and president of the World Jewish Congress
  • Ernst Fraenkel (1898–1975), political scientist
  • Ernst von Salomon (1902–1972), author
  • Wolfgang Abendroth (1906–1985), political scientist
  • Armin K.W. Kutzsche (1914–1995), bacteriologist
  • Herbert Hess (born 1933), jazz musician
  • Dieter Bartetzko (born 1949), editor of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
  • Tobias Utter (born 1962), CDU politician
  • Stephan Zind (born 1964), pianist and co-founder of the Frankfurt Music Academy[4]
  • Etienne Gardé (born 1978), TV presenter
  • Hila Bronstein (born 1983), singer, known as a member of Bro'Sis

Literature edit

  • Festschrift zur Hundertjahrfeier der Musterschule (Musterschule und Elisabethenschule) in Frankfurt a. Main 1803–1903. Frankfurt, 1903
  • Max Walter: Erziehung der Schüler zur Selbstverwaltung am Reform-Realgymnasium "Musterschule" Frankfurt am Main, Weidmann, Berlin, 1919
  • Peter Müller (ed.): Vom Werden, Wirken und Wesen der Musterschule zu Frankfurt a. M.: Festgabe zum 125jährigen Jubiläum 1803–1928
  • Kuno Banholzer (ed.): Festschrift des Realgymnasiums Musterschule zur 150-Jahrfeier 1803–1953. Rauch, Frankfurt, 1953
  • Dieter Kallus, Eberhard Aulmann (ed.): Musterschule 1803–2003: Festschrift zum 200-jährigen Bestehen des Gymnasiums in Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt, 2003

References edit

  1. ^ Gerhard Menk, Vom Bismarckianer zum Liberalen: der Politiker und Lehrer Otto Hufnagel (1885–1944) in Waldeck und Frankfurt am Main, Elwert, 2006, p. 716
  2. ^ Heinrich Meidinger, Frankfurt's gemeinnützige Anstalten : eine historisch-statistische Darstellung der milden Stiftungen, Stipendien, Wittwen u. Waisen-, Hülfs- und Sparkassen, Vereine, Schulen &c. ; nebst einem geschichtlichen Ueberblick der in dieser Stadt erschienenen periodischen Schriften und Lokalblätter ; von der ältesten bis auf die gegenwärtige Zeit, Frankfurt am Main 1845, p. 291–299
  3. ^ 150 Namen gegen das Vergessen
  4. ^ Stephan Zind
    Frankfurt Music Academy

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Förderverein der Musterschule

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The Musterschule model school is a gymnasium in Frankfurt Germany It was founded on 18 April 1803 by Wilhelm Friedrich Hufnagel as a Realschule and is Frankfurt s second oldest higher school after the Lessing Gymnasium It received the name Musterschule due to being an experimental and progressive school based on Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi s educational ideas In accordance with this tradition the school has been named a center for music education and gifted education by the Hessian ministry of culture Since the 19th century it has been renowned throughout Germany and abroad as a progressive Realgymnasium 1 The Musterschule is a neighbour of the Philanthropin the renowned Jewish school founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild which is found on the other side of Eckenheimer Landstrasse MusterschuleAddressOberweg 5 9FrankfurtGermanyCoordinates50 7 19 N 8 41 8 E 50 12194 N 8 68556 E 50 12194 8 68556InformationSchool typeGymnasiumFounded18 April 1803 221 years ago 1803 04 18 LanguageGermanCampusUrbanWebsitemusterschule wbr de Contents 1 History 2 Notable teachers 3 Alumni 4 Literature 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe school was founded as a private school after Wilhelm Friedrich Hufnagel Friedrich Maximilian von Gunderrode and Simon Moritz von Bethmann had collected funds for this purpose Its first teacher was Friedrich Vertraugott Klitscher 1772 1809 a supporter of Pestalozzi The school initially had nine pupils and was located in Rotkreuzgasse 6 From its foundation the school was coeducational and thus had both male and female pupils The initial tuition fee was 15 Gulden from 1807 25 Gulden 2 In 1805 Klitscher was succeeded by Friedrich Wilhelm August Frobel as the school s head teacher In 1806 the school moved to Grosse Friedberger Gasse As of 1805 the school had 130 pupils as of 1812 it had 350 pupils and as of 1819 it had 555 pupils including 212 girls In 1819 the Musterschule became a state school in the then independent city state of Frankfurt and its teachers became state officials The school was located in the Mauerweg in the buildings of the current Klingerschule from 1880 to 1901 In 1901 the school moved to its current location in Frankfurt Nordend The Philanthropin Frankfurt s most renowned Jewish school shortly after moved into a neighbouring building across the street The Musterschule also had a high proportion of Jewish pupils around 20 until the 1930s when they were gradually forced out by the Nazis Most of them belonged to families who had been living in Frankfurt for an extended period of time 3 The school has a close cooperation with the Hoch Conservatory and with the Elisabethenschule a gymnasium formed in 1876 as a higher girls school from the girls department of the Musterschule Notable teachers edit nbsp Friedrich Frobel Friedrich Vertraugott Klitscher teacher 1803 1809 Heinrich Wilhelm Seel director from 1810 Anton Kirchner teacher 1804 1807 Friedrich Wilhelm August Frobel teacher 1805 1811 Adolph Diesterweg teacher 1811 1820 Georg Hassel teacher 1818 1821 Wilhelm Heinrich Ackermann teacher 1820 1847 Carl Kuhner teacher 1851 1867 Gustav Weinberg Eduard Ziehen teacher 1925 1945 Alumni edit nbsp Nachum Goldman Rudolf Jung 1859 1922 historian Arthur von Weinberg 1860 1943 industrialist and honorary citizen of Frankfurt Theodor Ziehen 1862 1950 psychiatrist and philosopher Julius Ziehen 1864 1925 pedagogue Franziska Braun born 1885 first regular female student at the TH Darmstadt 1908 1912 Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack 1893 1965 painter Nahum Goldmann 1894 1982 founder and president of the World Jewish Congress Ernst Fraenkel 1898 1975 political scientist Ernst von Salomon 1902 1972 author Wolfgang Abendroth 1906 1985 political scientist Armin K W Kutzsche 1914 1995 bacteriologist Herbert Hess born 1933 jazz musician Dieter Bartetzko born 1949 editor of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Tobias Utter born 1962 CDU politician Stephan Zind born 1964 pianist and co founder of the Frankfurt Music Academy 4 Etienne Garde born 1978 TV presenter Hila Bronstein born 1983 singer known as a member of Bro SisLiterature editFestschrift zur Hundertjahrfeier der Musterschule Musterschule und Elisabethenschule in Frankfurt a Main 1803 1903 Frankfurt 1903 Max Walter Erziehung der Schuler zur Selbstverwaltung am Reform Realgymnasium Musterschule Frankfurt am Main Weidmann Berlin 1919 Peter Muller ed Vom Werden Wirken und Wesen der Musterschule zu Frankfurt a M Festgabe zum 125jahrigen Jubilaum 1803 1928 Kuno Banholzer ed Festschrift des Realgymnasiums Musterschule zur 150 Jahrfeier 1803 1953 Rauch Frankfurt 1953 Dieter Kallus Eberhard Aulmann ed Musterschule 1803 2003 Festschrift zum 200 jahrigen Bestehen des Gymnasiums in Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt 2003References edit Gerhard Menk Vom Bismarckianer zum Liberalen der Politiker und Lehrer Otto Hufnagel 1885 1944 in Waldeck und Frankfurt am Main Elwert 2006 p 716 Heinrich Meidinger Frankfurt s gemeinnutzige Anstalten eine historisch statistische Darstellung der milden Stiftungen Stipendien Wittwen u Waisen Hulfs und Sparkassen Vereine Schulen amp c nebst einem geschichtlichen Ueberblick der in dieser Stadt erschienenen periodischen Schriften und Lokalblatter von der altesten bis auf die gegenwartige Zeit Frankfurt am Main 1845 p 291 299 150 Namen gegen das Vergessen Stephan ZindFrankfurt Music AcademyExternal links editOfficial site Forderverein der Musterschule Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Musterschule amp oldid 1050878694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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