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Musical Reading with a Trio of Children’s Book Authors

Art, Music & Theater, Collaborations & Partnerships, News

Authors Sven Gerhardt, Mira Valentin, and Andreas Steinhöfel treated the audience to an entertaining evening at the well-established annual early-summer event hosted by the MENTOR association—Die Leselernhelfer—at the Steinmühle Forum.

The three readings, which could hardly have been more different, were interspersed with musical performances—not only a treat for the ears, but also a visual treat thanks to the many singers in attendance.

 

On the bestseller list

Sven Gerhardt says he “almost became a teacher,” but then decided to write children’s books—and did so with great success. He has written 28 of them and made it onto the bestseller list. At the Steinmühlenforum, he took the audience on a journey to the Wahrlichwald, transporting listeners to another place in their minds for a while. That, too, can be a great way to unwind at the end of a workday!

 

Captivated by the lecture

Andreas Steinhöfel, a crowd favorite, multiple award-winning children’s book author, and patron of MENTOR, never fails to captivate his audience in a special way. With his work and its protagonist, “Inger,” he once again ensured that the people in the packed hall could let their minds wander for a while, while at the same time remaining captivated by Steinhöfel’s style of storytelling and by the plot, which allowed the audience to identify deeply with the characters.

 

Great Fantasies

Mira Valentin transported the audience to another world for the duration of her reading. “Melek vs. the Jinn” was the theme of her evening, and the literary journey was brimming with fantasies, dreams, and discoveries. The setting for the story, however, was “the forest near Buchenau”—that is, the Marburg countryside, where all three authors call home.

 

Musical Variety with WirSing

Several performances by the WirSing choir, conducted by tenor and Steinmühlen music teacher Daniel Sans, added an extra touch of musical flair to the evening. It was clear to everyone that they were having a lot of fun, as was evident in Daniel Sans’s professional piano playing.

 

One-quarter of the population cannot read

Listening to all these performances, one almost forgot the actually not-so-joyful reason behind this lovely evening. Time and again, it’s hard to imagine that 25 percent of fourth-graders have little or no reading skills by the end of elementary school. – It’s therefore obvious why MENTOR has made it its mission to improve children’s reading skills with the help of volunteers. Parts of Marburg’s business community are also committed to this cause, and their representatives were also in the audience.

 

An Important Social Issue

MENTOR Chairwoman Inge Maisch and board members Irmgard König, Dr. Michaele Künzel, and Gisela Falk thanked everyone who advocates for this cause—regardless of their role. This also applied to the host, Björn Gemmer, principal of Steinmühle School, who sees a close connection between the association’s self-imposed mission and the concerns of Steinmühle School. Collaboration is therefore fruitful, as an event like this consistently brings an important social issue to the forefront. Information about reading skills deficits must be brought to light! Only then can solutions be developed to address the problem.

31. May 2025
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A Partnership in Action: First Two Students, Then Moshi’s Mayor at the Steinmühle

Collaborations & Partnerships, News, Social Engagement

A Journey into Another World: To get to know their partner school in Germany, Fahad Mohamed Mukhandi (18) and Joseph Richard Saitoti (17) from One World Secondary School Kilimanjaro in Tanzania spent two months at Steinmühle. At the end of their stay, they accepted an invitation to Marburg City Hall to meet with Mayor Dr. Thomas Spies. The Tanzanian students’ visit was preceded by a trip to Tanzania by a group from Steinmühle earlier this year, which we reported on in the March edition of this chronicle. The partnership between people from two continents culminated in the visit to Marburg by the mayor of Moshi, Tanzania, and his delegation.

 

An impressive title

“Honorable Mayor of the City of Moshi, Zuberi Abdallah Kidumo —‘a fine title,’ remarked the mayor of Marburg, admiring the title of his counterpart from Moshi, whose visit had already been announced when the two young men from Tanzania, accompanied by Steinmühlen School Principal Björn Gemmer and a group of students, arrived at Marburg City Hall. Fahad and Joseph spoke with Marburg’s mayor about the partnership between Moshi and Marburg, which has been in place for a year and a half, as well as other topics.

 

Break down prejudices or prevent them from arising in the first place

“Engaging in dialogue with people from other countries broadens one’s horizons and helps break down prejudices—or prevent them from arising in the first place,” said Marburg Mayor Dr. Thomas Spies during the reception in the City Council chamber. “I am delighted to see how our partnership with Moshi is being brought to life by our students and how the younger generations are also connecting with one another.”
Moshi, Marburg’s sister city, is also connected to Marburg on another level. There is a hospital partnership between the two cities, coordinated by Dr. Christian Kreisel. He is also a board member of the Freundeskreis Marburg-Moshi e.V.

 

Financing was a challenge

Fahad Mohamed Mukhandi and Joseph Richard Saitoti speak English and a little German. Financing their stay in Marburg was not easy.
Michael Müller, an employee of the City of Marburg, was particularly committed to overcoming these challenges. Ultimately, they succeeded in securing funding for travel expenses, in part through the City of Marburg’s sister city program. The Rotary Club of Marburg and the Steinmühle School Association also pitched in. This is because the parents of the Tanzanian students do not have the money to finance such an exchange. The average gross monthly income in Tanzania is just over 90 euros.

 

“I liked schnitzel and the Allianz Arena”

During their stay in Marburg, Fahad and Joseph were hosted, one after the other, by the families of six students who had previously visited Tanzania. The host families provided room and board. They also organized and paid for an exciting leisure program that included trips to various places in Germany, including Munich. Fahad and Joseph were particularly impressed by the architectural style of the houses and the food. “I liked schnitzel. And the Allianz Arena in Munich.”
They all agreed: “We really enjoyed our stay here and would love to come back.”
A farewell party attended by Principal Björn Gemmer and the host families marked the end of the stay for the two young men from Tanzania, who once again warmly praised the friendliness of the people in Germany and bid farewell with a heartfelt speech.

 

The Steinmühle would like to thank once again everyone who helped make this exchange a success.

 

The mayor of Moshi arrived with a delegation

Accompanied by two female staff members, he arrived at the Steinmühle: the head of the Tanzanian city of Moshi, who bears the impressive title of Honorable Mayor of the City of Moshi, Zuberi Abdallah Kidumo. He is the mayor of this city of 200,000 residents, which is considered the cleanest city in Tanzania. The mayor was accompanied by Ms. Mwajuma Abasy Nasombe, Municipal Director of the City of Moshi, and Ms. Monica Charles Sana, Planning and Coordination Officer of the City of Moshi. They spoke with teachers from Steinmühle and a group of 11th-grade students about the differences in the school systems, teaching methods, and the significant differences in the atmosphere regarding the relationship between students and teachers.

 

Punishments and rote memorization

The biggest differences in the schooling of young people between Tanzania and Germany can be summed up quickly: Punishments and beatings are the most severe measures in everyday school life in Tanzania and, unfortunately, are commonplace, whereas here, in more serious cases, a serious conversation with the principal usually suffices. Questioning the curriculum is not encouraged in Tanzania. The focus is on strict memorization, not on discussing the material. There isn’t always a genuine interest in the subject matter: students study to avoid punishment. Opportunities for learning are often limited. It’s not uncommon to have just two books for 80 students.

 

In addition to the differences in school curriculum, there are other distinctions between Tanzania and Germany: “The biggest difference is the weather,” the Tanzanian students Fahad and Joseph had already remarked with a smile. When it comes to interacting with the older generation, we here in Germany could learn a thing or two from Tanzanian customs: Older people are treated with explicit respect there. Greeting one another upon meeting is the norm.

31. May 2025
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“Here and Now” is almost over: Theater Club for Grades 5 & 6

Art, Music & Theater, News

The story revolves around a treacherous murder, and the victim is none other than “Taylor Swift,” poisoned by a hired killer commissioned by her own assistant. The star collapses dead on stage. And the chief physicians who rush to her side talk and do a lot, yet are able to do very little. It takes the courage of two young detectives—complete with a cell phone—and the experience of a Sherlock Holmes and his—in this case—two Watsons to uncover the culprits, who, in the hotel and spa setting, already believe they’ve achieved their goals. And magical creatures are needed, too—as well as journeys to distant times when wild members of the same species were still being eaten.

A wonderful little play was performed twice on Thursday, May 22, by 15 young actresses who gave spirited performances. Hats off to them!

Frank Wemme

 

26. May 2025
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Diving into Real Life Through the 8th-Grade Social Internship

News, Politics, Business & Responsibility, Social Engagement

Out of the school environment and into the real world: Through the Steinmühle social internship program, 8th-grade students regularly gain insights into various fields. The students always come away with a wealth of experience from their work at the internship sites of their choice, reports subject teacher Dr. Claudia Röder.

 

Insight into the Asylum Granting Process

Fabian Preis visited the Marburg District Job Center. There, he gained insight into initial interviews during which people in need apply for financial assistance, and he attended on-site visits where decisions were made regarding the granting of benefits in kind. Fabian also received an overview of the asylum process and the “Team for you” program. There, discussions take place about new opportunities, such as vocational training, job application coaching, and language courses. The student also gained insight into the placement of foster families and established contact with the Family Council, which determines what support families receive.

 

At the meeting place for war veterans

Toby Miller was drawn to the other side of the globe for a social internship. He was in Adelaide, Australia, at Willo’s Men’s Shed, a gathering place for war veterans. The program, which is government-funded, aims to support men’s mental health. Older men gather here to combat loneliness and find a sense of purpose.
Upon request, the group undertakes woodworking and blacksmithing projects, which are then donated to places like kindergartens—for example, climbing frames and treehouses—and occasionally music projects as well. Participation is voluntary. Sometimes it’s just a place to eat, drink, and talk.
Toby would love to see something like this in Germany, too, so that older people have a place to go.

 

Help Through the “Medium of the Horse”

Jana Nolte attended a therapeutic riding session at the St. Elisabeth Association. There, people with disabilities receive support through the use of horses.
The disabilities can vary widely, e.g., eating disorders, behavioral disorders, ADHD.
The horse acts as a “mirror” for the body. It helps the children relax because they feel free. Horses build self-confidence, self-esteem, and teamwork skills. Jana noticed that many children arrived looking sad, but all of them dismounted the horse looking happy.
Jana reflected that her social skills have improved. She has learned that she needs to reach out to children in order to help them.

 

More peace and serenity in the forest

Anni Deucker completed her social internship at the Stadtwald preschool. There are many children from diverse backgrounds there, and it’s a very multicultural environment.
They played lots of language games and sang a lot to help strengthen the children’s language skills.
The days consisted of breakfast together, morning circle, library visits, gym class, arts and crafts, and baking.
There were also forest projects, and during these, it was clear that the children were much calmer and more balanced and argued less.
During her internship, Anni learned patience.

 

23. May 2025
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Residents of Hohenlohe presented the Steinmühle with the MINTSPACE School Award

Contests & Awards, News, STEM

Here at Steinmühle, we’re incredibly proud of our many, many awards—and yesterday we added yet another one to the list: As part of an event organized by Hohenloher, experts in learning spaces for tomorrow’s STEM education, we received the MINTSPACE School Award from the regional chapter of Jugend forscht during the “School of the Future—Pedagogy Meets Space” event.

The award, sponsored by the Hohenloher Academy, is presented to an innovative school by an independent “Jugend forscht” jury at each regional “Jugend forscht” competition. Dr. Dr. Dierk Suhr, Head of Education and the Hohenloher Academy, together with his colleague Guido Jäger, presented the award to Björn Gemmer, principal of Steinmühlen School.

 

The Impact of Interior Design on Learning

What role does interior design play in learning? How do pedagogy and architecture interact? These and other questions were answered at the event at the Steinmühle by experts who had traveled there or who work at the Steinmühle anyway.

 

On Educational Architecture

Principal Björn Gemmer outlined the child-centered educational vision, while Malte Klimczak, Tobias Karlein, and Björn Wagner from Steinmühle’s digitalization team explained the hardware, platforms, and instructional concepts for fostering a culture of digital literacy.

Katja Wagner-Grebe of Oesterle Architekten presented educational architecture and spatial concepts.

Dr. Dr. Dierk Suhr, a scholar of the natural and human sciences, spoke about “Space as the Third Educator.”

 

“A Successful School of the Future”

Afterward, during a guided tour that included a visit to the Steinmühle Bilingual Elementary School, the participants were able to see for themselves how these individual components fit together harmoniously at Steinmühle—“…and truly form a successful ‘school of the future,’ ” Suhr praised.

 

22. May 2025
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Steinmühle—a community on the move: Register for the Marburg Night Marathon

Contests & Awards, Life at Boarding School, News, Sports & Health, Steinmühle on the Road

For this fantastic event, we’ve tweaked our tagline “Steinmühle—a community that supports” slightly: A community that runs! This slogan is the theme of our participation in this year’s 26th Marburg Night Marathon. It starts on Friday, July 4, at 7 p.m.

 

Achievements are not the main focus

The participation of Steinmühle and its entire school and boarding school community is both a tradition and legendary. Students, teachers, educators, parents, and alumni all join in to be part of the event. It’s less about the results and more about having fun, says Principal Björn Gemmer, who is one of the most consistent participants.

 

Marcel Kalb is pulling the strings

Our school athletic director, Marcel Kalb, is in charge of the Steinmühle. Please contact him if you’d like to sign up or have any questions. You can find more information on the poster shown here.

We’re looking forward to an entertaining evening, at the end of which we’re sure to conclude once again: Things are going well for us!

 

22. May 2025
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2025 City Cycling Challenge: Every kilometer counts!

Contests & Awards, Ecology and Sustainability, News, Sports & Health

A call from Steinmühlen teachers Ines Vielhaben and Antje Seel to participate in the “Stadtradeln” competition:

Dear students, dear parents, dear faculty, and dear boarding school staff,
we would like to invite you to participate in the 2025 City Cycling Challenge. From May 24, 2025, through June 13, 2025, we at Steinmühle can compete to become the most bike-friendly school in Marburg. Over the past three years, we’ve already achieved a fantastic second-place finish—now let’s work together to take it up a notch!
The Steinmühle is idyllically situated just off the Planetenweg and is accessible by bike. Many of you already bike here regularly during the warmer months. But during the campaign period, every kilometer counts—whether it’s on your way to school, a post-work ride, or a weekend tour. Just log all your rides at
using the STADTRADELN app and help us rack up kilometers for our team!
The university town of Marburg is presenting the following awards:
– The school that cycled the most kilometers overall,
– The school that cycled the most kilometers per participant (average),
– The school that was able to motivate the most students to participate.
From Steinmühle:
– The class that cycles the farthest will win a special field trip to Seepark Niederweimar, including admission:
– The participant who cycles the most kilometers will receive a €20 Marburg gift certificate:
– We’ll raffle off five €10 Marburg gift cards
among all participants who have cycled more than 300 km.
City Cycling is a great opportunity to promote sustainable mobility, daily physical activity, and climate protection—and it’s twice as much fun when we do it together!
New this year:
On May 25, 2025, a big kickoff event will take place from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.—you can find all the details in the attached flyer.
The Steinmühle is already registered, and a Steinmühle team called “Steinmühle Marburg School and Boarding School” has signed up. Anyone interested can register for the competition via the following link, join the Steinmühle team, and start cycling:
www.stadtradeln.de/marburg
Here’s how registration works:
1. Open the link
2. Enter your user information
3. Select the state of Hesse
4. Municipality: Select Marburg in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district
5. Click “Continue” and, in the next step, select “Join an existing team”
6. All previously registered teams
and school teams will then appear in the “Team Name” dropdown menu. Select the “Steinmühle Marburg” school team
8. Confirm the privacy policy and rules of the game
We’re really looking forward to your active participation 😊
Warm regards
Ines Vielhaben and Antje Seel
For inquiries: antje.seel@steinmuehle.net or ines.vielhaben@steinmuehle.net
P.S. You can also set up a subteam as a class, tutorial group, or boarding school house, or collect kilometers for the Steinmühle as part of a sports project.

 

21. May 2025
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Steinmühle ranks among the eight most dedicated STEM schools in Germany

Contests & Awards, News, STEM, Talent Development

Last year, it was our participation in the national competition; this year, our team was the only participating school to win four titles at the regional competition. Now we have it in writing: Steinmühle School & Boarding School is among the eight most dedicated schools in Germany in the fields of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and technology (STEM). This result came from our recent application for the “Jugend forscht Schule 2025” award, which was sponsored by the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs.

“The success of the Jugend forscht competition is inextricably linked to the extraordinary commitment of the schools and their project advisors. They guide the students along their journey, promote inquiry-based, creative learning, and encourage them to follow their curiosity and explore exciting scientific questions. In doing so, schools lay the foundation for the long-term support of children and young people in the STEM subjects,” state the Board of Directors of the Jugend forscht e.V. Foundation and the Secretary General of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs in a letter to Principal Björn Gemmer.

 

“Exemplary support”

Steinmühle is particularly committed to the “Jugend forscht” program and provides exemplary support to young talent in the STEM fields. The faculty deserves our heartfelt thanks for this.

We at Steinmühle would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the teachers of STEM subjects, led by their coordinator, Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf. Without you, this achievement would never have been possible.

Note: The photo accompanying this article was taken at the state competition of “Jugend forscht.”

20. May 2025
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Strong performances by Philian, Anfissa, and Robin at the Hessian Math Competition

Contests & Awards, News, STEM, Talent Development

 

In the second round of the 57th Mathematics Competition of the State of Hesse, 38 school champions from 8th grade in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district competed to demonstrate their mathematical skills. The Steinmühle High School was represented by three talented students: Philian Merle, Anfissa Kaschte, and Robin Richter.

In the first round, all three had achieved the best scores at our school, reports math teacher Maximilian Moll. Philian and Anfissa achieved outstanding scores among the G9 students, while Robin qualified as the top G8 student for the second round, which took place at the Elisabethschule.

Unlike the first round, the second round consists entirely of optional problems. The students are given six challenging problems, and their four best scores count toward their final score. All three participants performed very well, with Philian Merle’s performance particularly noteworthy. With 31 out of a possible 40 points, he took an outstanding 4th place.

The school community extends its warmest congratulations to Philian, Anfissa, and Robin on their achievements and wishes them continued enjoyment of math!

19. May 2025
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“Even when we didn’t have much, we had each other”

Languages & International Affairs, News, Social Engagement, Steinmühle on the Road

Learning to make do with little, to live simply, and to do without Central European comforts for a while—that’s what a stay in Tanzania is all about. It’s about looking beyond one’s own horizons, getting to know everyday life on another continent, redefining one’s standards, and appreciating the value of community. – For the second time, students from Steinmühle visited their partner school in Africa, the One World Secondary School Kilimanjaro in Kisangara. Their conclusion: We’re going back. Despite some inconveniences and a lack of comforts.

 

“We’ve rediscovered a lot of things”

There were three of them—and that was a good thing: Paul Schicha, Matteo Deja, and Ida Kraft. “When we didn’t have something, we had each other.” Impressive words from tenth-graders who tell their story without drama or sugarcoating.

Getting used to the cell phone-free time—exactly twenty-three and a half hours a day for six weeks—went faster than we expected. “We discovered many things we would otherwise hardly have access to.”

 

Work, relax, philosophize

It’s true—you can survive without a cell phone. The interns’ projects, always taking place on-site, invited everyone to join in: painting workshops, sports days with soccer and basketball on Wednesdays and Saturdays. People made music, and the German classroom was painted in a yin-and-yang pattern.

Work, but also relaxation, were part of the routine in an environment where nature and the circumstances were accepted as they were—with a touch of homesickness at first, and, once I had settled in, the question of whether money really does bring happiness.

 

When questions arose, solutions were found

The One World Secondary School Kilimanjaro, founded by the German couple Swantje and Dr. Karl-Heinz Köhler, is a German-Tanzanian project. Schoolchildren are not beaten here—an absolute exception in Tanzania. School uniforms are part of everyday life at the One World School. The school’s in-house tailor lives and works on site, making pants, polo shirts, and long-sleeved shirts. Prolonged exposure to the sun is not recommended.

For the most part, the Tanzanian students’ schedule was the same as that of the guests from Marburg. They had a bit of a hard time with the food—it was very simple and very monotonous—but they found ways to cope.

 

A safari and three days on the Indian Ocean

And there were many things that enriched the stay of the Steinmühlen Trio from Class 10a. Jogging during the cooler part of the day, a hike, a visit to a restaurant. Among the highlights was the trip to Moshi, Marburg’s sister city, which, with its 220,000 residents, is the cleanest city in Tanzania. A visit to the market, three days at a beach hotel on the Indian Ocean, and a five-day safari trip made up for the bean-heavy menu, which—after consulting with the “food leader”—was revised to include spaghetti, rice with tomato sauce, and fruit.

“We could talk about anything and always find a solution,” Matteo says.

 

A Cow for the School Festival

Dr. Beatrix Freibert, a teacher at Steinmühle and a mentor during the African “introductory phase,” confirms this. The somewhat different way of evaluating students, the different way of showing respect—she, too, remains fondly remembered, just like the cow, a gift from a student’s father for the school festival.

 

Visit to the Art School and the Maasai Museum

To see and learn as much as possible, the students from Steinmühle were introduced to many local aspects. They visited the sisal factory, which exports its products to Saudi Arabia; stopped by the salt factory and the art school; and made a brief visit to Bagamoyo, the “German capital,” which also features Indian and Arab influences. Also inspiring were Arusha, the second-largest city; the national park; the snake park; and the Maasai Museum.

The school itself, run by Steinmühle, is a boarding school that houses about 150 young people aged 11–24. They study English, German, and Swahili. Dr. Beatrix Freibert noted: “Community is valued even more highly here than it is back home. Everyone takes a great deal of responsibility for themselves and is an active part of the community. People help one another there—they have no other choice.”

 

I’ve come to appreciate the standard at home: “It brought tears to my eyes”

Paul, Matteo, and Ida confirm this; they’ve gotten to know practically all the students. “Everyone was very friendly.” The fact that two other students slept in Paul and Matteo’s room—well, that’s just how it is.

“We’ve come to appreciate the Standard at home.”

Paul remembers. With the harsh conditions in Tanzania still fresh in his mind, he returned home and opened the refrigerator. He recounts that moment as if he were still deeply moved. “It brought tears to my eyes.”

Angela Heinemann

 

 

14. May 2025
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