Student Awards on the Last Day of School

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At the student awards ceremony on the last day of school, 125 students received certificates in addition to their report cards. During a ceremony hosted by the two student body presidents, Wissah Miran and Jannes Kühn, together with Ms. Fries and Mr. Gemmer, the school honored students who, over the past school year, had shown exceptional dedication or achieved outstanding success in many areas—both in class and, in some cases, outside of school.

In the area of sports, 18 athletes were honored for their success at championships and special competitions. In addition, Steinmühle’s tennis and soccer teams competed in the Hesse finals of the JtfO, where they placed 4th and 6th, respectively—an achievement worthy of recognition.

It is also encouraging that 27 female students were able to earn special language diplomas from DELF and CAMBRIDGE.

Seven students received awards and recognition in the fields of music, theater, and art. This year, Bodam Lee (9b) was particularly successful, taking third place in the national finals of “Jugend musiziert,” and Nelly Endres (7b) was a prize winner at the Weilburg Piano Competition.

It is particularly significant for the school that, for several years now, Steinmühlen students have consistently achieved success in various math competitions. This year, 13 students were honored for their outstanding achievements in Pangea, the Math Olympiad, and the Kangaroo Competition, led by Jan Audretsch (6b), who placed fourth nationwide in Pangea.

The members of the Children’s and Youth Parliament, the leaders and some members of the school-affiliated Interact Rotary Club, and the third-place winners of the Move-it Integration Competition were particularly recognized for their community service.

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