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The “Students Help Students” program has been well received

News, Social Engagement

Students helping students—this wonderful spirit of solidarity is brought to life at Steinmühle! Students in higher grades lend a helping hand to their younger classmates when it comes to preparing for tests or simply reviewing school material to ensure a better understanding.

 

Long-term or just on an ad hoc basis

Teachers Maximilian Moll and Theresa Großer are in charge of organizing this popular program. Supply and demand are now managed digitally. Students can sign up for long-term support or just occasional help, such as in the run-up to a test.

 

Supporters must be in at least 10th grade

The service, which pays 15 euros per session, is available to children and teenagers in grades 1 through 10. Students in grade 10 and above are eligible to serve as “tutoring guides.”

Anyone interested in the “Students Help Students” program—whether they’d like to offer or receive support—is welcome to contact us at maximilian.moll@steinmuehle.net or theresa.grosser@steinmuehle.net

(Heinm)

 

24. April 2026
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