Physics
Physics is a natural science and, like mathematics, computer science, biology and chemistry, is given special support at our school.
There is one more hour of physics taught per week in both the sixth and ninth grades of secondary school than at the regular Gymnasium. In addition, the subject can be chosen as part of the elective compulsory education, whereby additional knowledge not included in the curriculum can be acquired.
The school has three physics rooms, each with its own power supply. Countless student experiments can be carried out in these rooms. Countless components are available for this purpose. In addition, there is an electronics cabinet in which each seat is equipped with a PC, a voltage source, an oscillator, as well as plug-in boards and various components. Here, more sophisticated and extensive experiments can be carried out by the students. During the ninth grade, electricity is taught there separately for half a year instead of computer science. The fact that the focus is very much on practice is also evident from the fact that a physics internship takes place every school year. Here, students can apply what they have learned in the experiments and practice recording their results in a professional manner.
Some all-day programs (GTAs) also deal with physics. These include not only the Physics Achievement Centers and the Competitive Preparations, but also Automotive Technology and the Robotics GTAs. The WOG has a telescope for astronomical observations and a weather station.
Students of the Wilhelm-Ostwald-Gymnasium successfully participate in various competitions in the subject area every year. The school can proudly claim many national and international titles. These include gold medals from the Saxon, German, European and international Physics Olympiads.
Current successes can be found on our school homepage.