The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Gymnasium: These are the new building plans in St. Ottilien

2024-02-05T10:40:27.225Z

Highlights: The Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium (RMG) in the monastery village of St. Ottilien is to be demolished and rebuilt. The plans include two new buildings: the school itself and an event building with a double sports hall, cafeteria and music rooms. The project may not be implemented exactly as planned. The State Office for Monument Preservation (LfD) is said to have been on site several times to inspect the buildings. The LfD simply said that it was “in good discussions” with the school.



As of: February 5, 2024, 11:32 a.m

By: Ulrike Osman

Comments

Press

Split

The plans envisage two building complexes: the new school itself (seen on the right) and an event wing with a double sports hall, cafeteria and music rooms (on the left) © Visualization: Architects Sander and Hofrichter

The Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium (RMG) in the monastery village of St. Ottilien is to be demolished and rebuilt.

It's been a good two years since the Augsburg diocese's school organization presented an initial concept for the new building.

Now there is news.

St. Ottilien

- The planning for the new high school in St. Ottilien has now been completed and the building application has been submitted to the approval authority - the Landsberg district office.

However, the project may not be implemented exactly as planned.

The reason is monument protection.

(

By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our regular

FFB newsletter.)

Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium: Uncertainties regarding monument protection

The plans include two new buildings: the school itself and an event building with a double sports hall, cafeteria and music rooms.

It will be built in two phases – first the new school building, then the event building.

In total, a usable area of ​​5,300 square meters (excluding the sports hall) is planned for the three-class high school with 700 students (many come from the Bruck region).

New St. Ottilien high school building: Operations continue in the existing building

Operations in the existing building can continue until the move to the new premises, only physical education classes will be relocated to an interim hall.

The first step planned was to demolish the oldest part of the building next winter.

This is the day care center, which is housed in the over 120-year-old building of the former St. Catherine's Monastery.

Pedagogically, we want to break new ground with open classrooms and learning spaces.

The system developed for this by the Schulwerk of the Diocese of Augsburg is the GanzTakt+ all-day concept.

© Visualization: Architects Sander and Hofrichter

But this of all things could now be placed under monument protection, as the Tagblatt learned.

The vestibule, the adjoining cloister and the St. Michael seminar church are also said to be affected.

Representatives of the State Office for Monument Preservation (LfD) are said to have been on site several times to inspect the buildings.

There is no official confirmation of this from either the Schulwerk or the monastery.

When asked, the LfD simply said that it was “in good discussions” with the school.

No details can be provided at this time.

My news

  • Man tries to fish mail out of mailboxes - residents alert police

  • Blue light ticker for the Fürstenfeldbruck region: Brazen thief steals from truck driver - ex-girlfriend besieged at night

  • Curious accident: The car rolled over in the field - the driver was unable to read the tracks

  • “Bottomless impudence”: Unknown people steal plants from garden plants

  • Stepfather abuses seven-year-old: four years in prison reading

  • Kreuzlinger Feld: Citizens evaluate the plans

Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium: Project costs 47 million euros

Regardless of whether and to what extent replanning of the 47 million euro project is necessary - the new RMG will also break new ground in terms of education.

Teaching and learning then takes place according to the GanzTakt+ all-day concept developed by Schulwerk, to which the structural concept was also tailored.

Instead of classrooms lined up in hallways, so-called clusters should be created, consisting of rooms for frontal teaching and open learning areas.

Here content should be developed independently and group work should take place.

Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium: Compulsory full day on two days

Compulsory full-day lessons are planned twice a week.

On the three remaining days, individual afternoon activities can be used as part of the open all-day school.

You can find even more current news from the Fürstenfeldbruck district at Merkur.de/Fürstenfeldbruck.

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2024-02-05

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.