The Werkschulheim Felbertal was founded in 1951 as a boarding school near
Mittersill, Austria. The founder and headmaster until 1958 was
Alexej Stachowitsch. In 1964 the school moved to
Ebenau, 10 km east of Salzburg. In August 1951 the
7th World Scout Jamboree took place in
Bad Ischl. In previous years, the idea of founding a school in
Berchtesgaden (Germany) had circulated among the Scouting community. One month later, the foundation stone for the Werkschulheim was laid in Felbertal (6 km south of Mittersill) in the Salzburg
Pinzgau region. From the beginning, the aim of the school was to combine
secondary education with
craftsmanship, so that each graduate received a
matriculation certificate and a
journeyman's certificate. Scouting ideas such as the
patrol as a unit and
out-of-school learning in project and experience weeks are still being carried out today. In the Werkschulheim, the original
Lagertor ("camp gateway") of the World Jamboree in Bad Ischl stands as a monument from the founding year 1951. In addition, the Werkschulheim has its own
Scout group, which regularly meets there. == Boarding school ==