Victor Kugler at the Rektoratschule Norbertinum
Victor Kugler attended the Rektoratschule Norbertinum in Hamborn (Duisburg) from 1911 to 1913.
In the school year 1911-1912 Victor Kugler started at the Rektoratschule Norbertinum in Hamborn (Duisburg). This school was founded in 1894 and named Norbertinum in 1903. In the meantime, the school has been absorbed into the Leibniz-Gymnasium. The subjects were: religion, German, Latin, mathematics, physics, history, geography, writing, drawing and singing. His progress was satisfactory. In the first trimester he was absent with 'entschuldigung' for fifteen days. Stepfather Franz Klose signed the report as seen.[1] In the second quarter, he missed three days 'mit entschuldigung'. Franz Klose signed the report.[2]
In the school year 1912-1913, he took the same subjects with the addition of French and mathematics. In the first trimester he was absent for six days 'mit entschuldigung'. The report stated that, if he did not become more diligent, Kugler would not pass to the next class. Franz Klose signed the report.[3] In the second term, he was absent for four days due to illness. He was transferred to the next class. Franz Klose signed the report.[4]
Footnotes
- ^ Anne Frank Stichting (AFS), Anne Frank Collectie (AFC), reg. code A_Kugler_I_007: Schoolrapport d.d. 22 december 1911 van het Norbertinum zu Hamborn.
- ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_Kugler_I_008: Schoolrapport d.d. 29 maart 1912 van het Norbertinum zu Hamborn.
- ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_Kugler_I_009: Schoolrapport d.d. 20 december 1912 van het Norbertinum zu Hamborn.
- ^ AFS, AFC, reg. code A_Kugler_I_010: Schoolrapport d.d. 19 maart 1913 van het Norbertinum zu Hamborn.