Wieland-Gymnasium Biberach
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The Wieland-Gymnasium is one of two '' Gymnasien'' (high schools) in
Biberach an der Riß Biberach an der Riß ( Swabian: ''Bibra''), often referred to as simply Biberach (), is a town in southern Germany. It is the capital of Biberach district, in the Upper Swabia region of the German state (Land) of Baden-Württemberg. It is called ...
, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (along with Pestalozzi-Gymnasium). It is named after the poet
Christoph Martin Wieland Christoph Martin Wieland (; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. He is best-remembered for having written the first ''Bildungsroman'' (''Geschichte des Agathon''), as well as the epic ''Oberon'', which formed the ba ...
, who lived and worked in Biberach. The school is popular for introducing the Biberacher Modell, a model in which pupils begin to learn Latin at an early age,“Das Profil”
page on the school’s website describing pupils’ choices (German)
which has been adopted by many schools in Baden-Württemberg. At the moment (May 2008) the school counts 1029 pupils and 80 teachers.“Statistik”
Statistical number about the school (German)
Since 2006, some new buildings, including a cafeteria, have been built on the school grounds to make the school ready for full-time classes.“Leitbild”
Further information about the profile of the school with the new buildings (German)


History

* In 1278, a Latin school in Biberach was documented for the first time. * In 1775, Thaddäus Plazzary founds a “Professoratsschule” (professorial school). * Since 1928, pupils can make
Abitur ''Abitur'' (), often shortened colloquially to ''Abi'', is a qualification granted at the end of secondary education in Germany. It is conferred on students who pass their final exams at the end of ISCED 3, usually after twelve or thirteen year ...
exams at the “Progymnasium und Oberrealschule mit städtischen Oberklassen”. * In 1937, the school is renamed to “Horst-Wessel-Oberschule für Jungen” ( Horst Wessel grammar school for boys) under the Nazi regime. * In 1961, the school moves to a new building and in 1962 it is renamed to “Wieland-Gymnasium”.


Education

The lower classes have already adapted the G8 (8-year education system), whereas the higher grades still use the G9. Pupils can choose to have Latin or additional arts lessons. In the 8th grade, either the natural scientific or the linguistic (introducing Spanish) profile can be chosen.“Wahlmöglichkeiten G8”
Information about the 8-year education system (German)
Furthermore, the school is one of the first in Baden-Württemberg to teach economy in higher grades.“Kursstufe 2009”
Information about possibilities in higher grades (German)


References


External links


Wieland-Gymnasium website (German)
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