Joseph-König-Gymnasium
Secondary school in Haltern am See / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph-König-Gymnasium is the only gymnasium in the Westphalian city of Haltern am See. With 1,360 students, it is one of the larger high schools in North Rhine-Westphalia. The school is named after the German chemist Joseph König. It continues tradition of 1844 founded 'Höhere Stadtschule' and later 'Städtisches Gymnasium Haltern'. It shares buildings with 'Alexander-Lebenstein-Realschule'.
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Holtwicker Straße 3–5 , Germany | |
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Established | 1844; 180 years ago (1844) |
Principal | Ulrich Wessel |
Number of students | 1,267 (as of March 25, 2015)[1] |
Website | www |
On March 24, 2015, 16 of its students and two of its teachers were among the passengers murdered when the co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 intentionally crashed into the French Alps. They were on their way home from a student exchange with the Giola Institute in Llinars del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain.[2] Haltern's then mayor, Bodo Klimpel, has described it as "the darkest day in the history of our city".[3]