The Ludwigsplatz school in Mainz-Kastel
Ludwigsplatz school called the school at the Ludwig court in Mainz-Kastel, on 12 August was dedicated to 1911th By its construction caused the city of Mainz on the promise to build after the incorporation in 1908 in Kastel school. The first rector of the Ludwig space school was the main teacher Butz. At the beginning of World War I (1914-1918) this school served as a recruit depot, then there was a class taught by French students. After a heavy air raid on Mainz during the Second World War (1939-1945) Ludwig took up the place some homeless school classes of Mainz middle school. In air assault in September 1944 at Mainz-Kastel burned down the gym and caretaker residence. The undamaged main school building was then the seat of local government, police, registry office, business office, food office, post office and pharmacy. In a school room set up a makeshift prayer room is one. 1953 destroyed art room into a modern auditorium was expanded. From 1963 the school was called the Place Louis Gustav-Stresemann-school. " From 1966 to the pavilion was one school "in joke" - until then as "Wilhelm-Leuschner-primary school" means - for "Gustav-Stresemann-school" Ludwig at the place. Both schools now had a school principal. On 19 January 1989 was dedicated to renovate the gymnasium after the change. Thanks to the donation of a Wiesbaden-based company and with the help of the town council Kasteler, it was possible, a school printing einzurichten.Um latter has the typesetter Kasteler Peter Muttke acquired special merits.
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