StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Description | Small amount of papers documenting the work of the school including: Picture album with comments from the school's visitors at the end (including parents and ex pupils). Covers national events, seasons, and music. Further photographs of school activites mainly from post-2000, but also earlier. Appear to have been made into a school display probably just before the school's closure Placard to mark the opening of the school in 2000 Wall display to mark the closure of the school covering the history of the school site, including programme for the opening of Hastenbeck School, list of schools in Germany (1950s), and mission statement |
AdminHistory | The Weser School premises were built in 1969 when the then school was moved from "Binden Barracks" to house a rising school population in the new Hameln School. As troop numbers increased there was a need for another school so Hastenbeck School was purpose built and opened in 1978. When 35 Engineer Regiment relocated to Paderborn in 1999 the pupil population was greatly reduced and Hameln and Hastenbeck Schools were amalgamated and housed in the Hameln School building, renamed Weser School. The uniform colour for Hastenbeck was red and Hameln was blue so the Weser School uniform was purple. |