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Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn

Coordinates: 50°43′42″N 7°6′7″E / 50.72833°N 7.10194°E / 50.72833; 7.10194
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Erzbishöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn
Address
Map
Königstraße 17-19

,
53113

Germany
Coordinates50°43′42″N 7°6′7″E / 50.72833°N 7.10194°E / 50.72833; 7.10194
Information
Other nameLiebfrauenschule Bonn
School typeGymnasium
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
Founded1917[1]
FounderSchool Sisters of Notre Dame
TrägerRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne
Head of schoolMechthild Wolber
Teaching staffc. 50
GenderGirls
Enrolmentc. 700
Websitewww.liebfrauenschule-bonn.de

The Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn (German: [ˈɛʁtsbɪʃø:flɪçə li:pˈfʁaʊənʃu:lə 'bɔn]), often referred to as the Liebfrauenschule Bonn, is a Roman Catholic gymnasium school for girls in the Südstadt quarter of Bonn, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany.

History

In 1876, a private Catholic school for girls was founded by Bernardine Fröhlich and from 1900 was run by Emilie Heyermann. It was located in Clemensstraße and had c. 250 pupils. In 1917, it was taken over by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, and in 1919 it moved to Königstraße 17–19. From 1938 to 1944, it was closed and replaced by a städtische Oberschule II für Mädchen. In 1945, the Sisters took over the school again and converted it into a gymnasium for modern languages and, until 1975, for high school education for women. In 1975, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne took over responsibility for the school. In 1985, it was renovated and the buildings were extended.[2] The school is co-operating in the advanced level with the Kardinal-Frings-Gymnasium and the Sankt-Adelheid-Gymnasium [de].

Building

The main building of the school is a listed building from the Gründerzeit.

Notable alumnae

See also

References

  1. ^ "Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn" (in German). Mädchen-Gymnasium.de. 2012. Archived from the original on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Kurzchronik der Liebfrauenschule Bonn" (PDF). Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn - Gestern - Heute - Morgen - Band 2 (in German). Freundeskreis der Liebfrauenschule Bonn. 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Prof Laura Herz".

Further reading

  • Dahlmann, Martin (2002). Umgestaltung des Pausenhofes der Liebfrauenschule in Bonn: (T)raumhof Liebfrauenschule Bonn (in German). Vol. 1.