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It was founded in 1884 and is now centrally located on the edge of Castrop’s old town. After the Second World War, the namesake became the poet and educator Adalbert Stifter. The school is an urban high school and is scientifically oriented. She has 937 students in the school year 2020\/21 [first] . Language language is German. Teached foreign languages \u200b\u200bare English, French and Latin. Russian and Spanish are offered in the upper level. The ASG has been cooperating with the Ernst-Barlach-Gymnasium for weakly requested subjects. Afternoon care is available. Since the current director took office, Joachim H\u00f6ck, the number of registrations for the new years has dropped significantly. For the new year 2023, only 66 registrations were made at the former traditional high school. At the same time, the second high school in Castrop has a maximum of registrations. [2] The high school is located on the edge of Castroper Altstadt (Leonhardstr. 8, 44575 Castrop-Rauxel), directly opposite the market and therefore very central. The bus station is a five -minute walk away and guarantees a good connection to all districts. For this reason, students who come from the outskirts of the city and geographically have an equivalent school, but which would be worse at the outskirts of the city. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The property is largely openly designed, especially since Leonhardstra\u00dfe leads as a public route. However, the school yard behind the main building was given a fence in 2018, which restricted public use. Leonhardstra\u00dfe Stra\u00dfe has been integrated since 1983 and is legally considered a school yard in the area of \u200b\u200bthe buildings. The buildings include the main building (1xx up to 4xx rooms), the upper level building (5xx rooms) with the small auditorium, the cafeteria, the large auditorium with the connected town house and the gym, which is designed as a multi -purpose hall. The upper level building and the cafeteria are now listed. To the west on this side of Schillerstrasse, a secondary school borders on this side, the original building of which was beyond Schillerstrasse. Until its development, the nearby soccer field served as a sports field for many years. In summer, the S\u00fcdbad, which was no longer existing today, was used as a swimming pool. The city garden is used for running training. Today’s cafeteria with the student library was originally the building of the city director. Later it was used as a residential building for both caretakers until it received its current provision. Due to its origins and the practically unchanged building fabric, it was listed. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The upcoming upper stage building is also under monument protection. The roof of the main building and the roof of the gym serves as a carrier for a photovoltaic system. One of the two schoolyards is a public road. Legally, it is considered a school premises in the area of \u200b\u200bthe school and is therefore under the rector’s house right. The street runs between the main building and the listed buildings. For many decades until the co -ceduction introduced in 1970, the ASG was the city’s only high school school. That is why the vast majority of the important local personalities – doctors, lawyers and entrepreneurs – had a conclusion of this high school until the 1990s. 1884 – On April 8, Josef Dahmen received approval from the responsible office to found a private rectorate school for boys. The lessons begin with 17 students and a teacher in the Kalthoff inn. [3] 1886 – Accommodation in a cleared hospital. 1904 – the school becomes urban. Both genders are taught separately. 1906 – Moving into the newly built, today’s upper level building. 1912- The Rectorate School is separated to the Progymnasium, girls ‘and boys’ school. 1913 – The northern part of today’s main building is being built. 1920 – the school becomes a full high school. 1929 – The main building is expanded. 1943 – School operations take place due to the war in Schneidem\u00fchl\/Pommern. 1951 – The building destroyed in the war is rebuilt. 1959 – School fees are eliminated and English becomes the first foreign language. 1960 – The main building is expanded to include the scientific wing. The school receives its current name. 1963 – The large auditorium that burns in 1982 is built. After the fire, the square becomes a wild parking lot and finally part of the secondary school. 1968 – The upper level is reformed according to a concept that developed the ASG itself. 1970 – the coeducation is introduced. The number of high school graduates doubles in the following years. 1973 – The blue pavilion is built and only demolished in 2008. 1975 – The triple gymnasium is built. 1983 – Leonhardstrasse is being rebuilt. The goal was to remove the blocked road and sidewalks through a pedestrian zone. In this train, the garden and the caretaker’s garages were converted into a bicycle parking space. The old location behind the triple gymnasium was too remote and little visible. 1984 – The hundred years is celebrated in the municipal Europahalle. Computer science lessons are introduced as one of the first schools in the upper level. Due to the early phase, teaching concept (programming), school books (Pascal in German -German) and equipment (C64) are still very experimentally. The three of them share a computer. 1987 – The old gym is connected to the new auditorium and the community center, the old fire station. 1990 – the cafeteria is opened. Until then, the pupils left the school premises unauthorizedly and covered themselves in the numerous surrounding shops. 2006-The ASG takes 19th place in the Unicum competition “School of the Year”. 2008-The city of Castrop-Rauxel approves the establishment of a solar system by citizens’ solar on the roof of the main building, [4] which was realized until the end of the year. [5] 2018 – Completion of the renewal of the facade. principal [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 1884\u20131892 – Joseph Dahmen, Rector 1892\u20131894 – Georg R\u00f6ther, Rector 1894\u20131898 \u2013 Arnold Joseph Rosenberg, Rektor 1898\u20131910 – Ludwig Ferrari, study director 1910\u20131925 – Franz Ortmann, study director 1925\u20131934 – Franz Fa\u00dfbinder, senior study director 1934\u20131939 – H. A. Steffen, study director 1939\u20131945 – Albrecht Sch\u00f6ne, senior study director 1948\u20131954 – Josef Twent, senior study director 1954\u20131963 – Hermann Spreckelmeyer, senior study director 1963\u20131969 – Heinrich Wilke, senior study director 1969\u20131992-Hermann-Josef Dirksen, senior study director 1993\u20132012 – Wilfried Middeke, senior study director 2012\u20132019 \u2013 Theo Albers Since 2019 – Joachim H\u00f6ck Well -known teacher [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Johannes Beisenherz (* 1949), Mayor of Castrop-Rauxel from 2004 to 2015, trainee and teacher at the Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium from 1974 to 1987 Famous pupils [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In the order of the year of birth: Pashasius Hermann Rettler (1915\u20132004), Franciscan and Bishop of Bacabal (Brazil), Abitur 1933 Friedhelm Ost (* 1942), television journalist, politician and state secretary, Abitur 1961 Kurt R\u00f6ttgers (* 1944), philosopher, Abitur 1964 Manfred Fl\u00fcgge (* 1946), writer and translator, Abitur 1965 Hans-Peter Villis (* 1958), from 2007 to 2012 CEO of EnBW Micky Beisenherz (* 1977), radio and television presenter and author of TV formats, Abitur 1997 \u2191 a b c d Facts and figures. In: Asg-Castrop-Rauxel.de. Accessed on November 28, 2020 . \u2191 Ronny von Wangenheim: RN+ school registrations in Castrop-Rauxel: A high school is much more popular than the other. February 24, 2023, accessed on March 1st, 2023 (German). \u2191 Commemorative publication 125 years Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium \u2191 Solar system on the scientific wing (PDF; 1.0 MB) \u2191 Earn money with the sun-photovoltaic systems in Castrop-Rauxel. In: Ruhrnachrichten.de. 7.\u00a0April 2009, accessed on January 3, 2014 . \u2191 LWL hero workshop starts in practice-pupils of the Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium chisel heroes in stone (website of the ASG). 2008, Retrieved on September 12, 2019 . \u2191 ASG exhibits in the hero workshop of the LWL-as part of Ruhr 2010, the ASG took part with a hero column in the hero workshop of the LWL (website of the ASG). Retrieved on September 12, 2019 . \u2191 Press release lwl. 8. June 2009, Retrieved on September 12, 2019 . \u2191 Dominika Sagan: Looking for heroes, heroes found . 20.\u00a0April 2010 ( waz.de [accessed on September 12, 2019]). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/adalbert-stifter-gymnasium-castrop-rauxel-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Adalbert-Stifter-Gymnasium (Castrop-Rauxel)-Wikipedia"}}]}]