Sports clubs are now premium partners of the 30th high school
This has never happened in Dresden before: teams from the first and second Bundesliga become premium partners of a Dresden secondary school. Until now, such premium partnerships were more familiar from the sponsorship sector.
As part of the inauguration of the new 2-field sports hall and the outdoor area, the headmistress Anett Riemer presented her future sports plans to her students and to the present Saxon Minister of State for Culture, Christian Piwarz MdL. The aim is to get the “Moving School” profile for the 30th high school. For this purpose, so-called GTAs (all-day offers) are created in the sporting sector. The basis is the completion of the sports hall, which the school management had wanted since moving into the house in 2012. In 2017 the building permit was finally available and now the inauguration of the hall, in which over 5 million euros had been invested including the outdoor area, could finally take place.
Minister of State Piwarz spoke of a good day for the 30th secondary school and the entire educational landscape: “But the school is more than the building, the environment must also be right. And this is exactly what has now been completed. ”The Free State of Saxony added 1.7 million euros for the construction from its budget. “Make something of it, the conditions you will find here are the best,” Piwarz told the students on their way.
The Dresden Titans, who have their first game of the new season against WHITE WINGS Hanau in the BARMER 2nd Basketball Bundesliga ProB in the Dresden Margon-Arena on Saturday at 6 p.m., will offer a 90-minute training unit every week in the first half of the school year and hold regular tournaments with other school teams as part of a Dresden school league in the second half of the year. “We see our offer as a replacement for the third sports lesson, which was unfortunately abolished in Saxony a few years ago,” says Dresden-Titans managing director Rico Gottwald.
Yazan Nasser, running back of the Dresden Monarchs, northern champion of the SharkWater German Football League (GFL), insisted on throwing the first footballs with the students during the inauguration of the hall. “We are happy to give the interested students one and a half hours of lessons a week to get them excited about our great sport,” says the GTA trainer. The goal of American footballers is to build a strong student flag league in the city – real football counts as a contact sport and is not allowed in schools. “The 30th high school took part some time ago, now with the premium partnership there are the best conditions for a new start,” says Dresden-Monarchs managing director Jörg Dreßler.
“And if one or the other player can be won for our club teams as a reward for our voluntary work at the 30th high school, then we will ultimately benefit,” Gottwald and Dreßler concluded in unison.
Further information: www.dresden-monarchs.de and www.dresden-titans.de
Image subtitles: On the red ribbon, from left to right, they show Minister of State Christian Piwarz, headmistress Anett Riemer, student Clara Andelar and Katrin König, project manager for building state capital Dresden – framed by athletes from the Dresden Monarchs (left) and the Dresden Titans
Those: Dresden Monarchs – Jörg Dreßler
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