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Hölderlin-Gymnasium Lauffen am Neckar

The Hölderlin-Gymnasium is a general educational ''Gymnasium'' in Lauffen am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The school is named after the Romantic poet Friedrich Hölderlin, a native of Lauffen.
==History==

The school can be traced back to 1491, when Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg, established a ''Prädikatur''. Martin Larin is mentioned in 1506 as the first official schoolmaster; prior to that, the priest had held the office of teacher. When the Reformation reached Württemberg in the mid-16th century, the ''Prädikatur'' was merged with the Latin school, established by Ulrich of Württemberg, whose purpose was to educate the children of Württemberg officials and theologians. By 1520 17 students had enrolled at the universities of Heidelberg and Tübingen, some of whom later served as pastors in Lauffen.〔Otfried Kies: Die Merowingerburg im Dorf – Keimzelle Lauffens. In: Heimatbuch der Stadt Lauffen am Neckar anläßlich des großen Stadtfests im Jahre 1984. Stadt Lauffen am Neckar, Lauffen am Neckar 1984, S. 103–118.〕
From 1835, several Royal Decrees converted single-class Latin schools into secondary schools. In Lauffen, these decrees were implemented after the death of the preceptor Christoph Jakob Klunzinger, who had worked at the school since 1812. The aim of this transformation was "partly to promote the general civic education, partly to make pupils fit for the various civil professions".〔Tanja Blattner: Die erstrebte Umwandlung württembergischer Lateinschulen in Realschulen von 1835 bis 1848. V und R Unipress, Göttingen 2006, ISBN 3-89971-277-3, S. 181〕 The transformation, however, met with opposition from some parents, and a group of 49 people expressed their opposition. After a minister was called in, an initial compromise was reached which envisioned the school as a ''Realschule'' that would also teach Latin. From 1838 a state grant of 200 gulden was provided to fund the implementation of this compromise proposal, but in subsequent years it was the subject of continuous quarrels. Starting in 1848, the school operated as a Latin school again.〔
During the First World War the school consisted of two classes; during the Second World War it was designated an ''Oberschule'' and had four classes. In 1954 the school became the ''Hölderlin Progymnasium'' in the newly built school ''Hölderlinschule'' on ''Hölderlinstraße''. The ''Progymnasium'', the new ''Volksschule'', part of the ''Hölderlinschule'', and the ''Herzog-Ulrich-Volksschule'' shared staff until the organisational separation of the ''Herzog-Ulrich-Volksschule'' in 1962. In 1967 the school was converted into a full ''Gymnasium'', and in 1970 administered its first ''Abitur'' examinations. In 1975 the ''Hölderlin-Gymnasium'' moved into a new complex in the western part of the city.

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