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Family Day at Steinmühle Boarding School Highlighted the School’s Sports Programs

Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News, Sports & Health

For the annual Family Day in mid-June, Steinmühle Boarding School regularly opens its doors to parents and siblings, as well as to anyone who would like to get to know the school. This year, the boarding school’s educational team, led by Anke Muszynski and her deputy Philipp Dönges, worked together with the students to present a variety of sports activities and demonstrate how both new and established sports are integrated into the boarding school’s daily routine. At every Family Day, parents also have the opportunity to speak one-on-one with the boarding school administration to ask questions and discuss individual matters for the coming school year.

 

We’re working toward equestrian competitions

In recent months, Steinmühle has made significant strides in the area of sports facilities. The equestrian program has been taken to a new level, accompanied by a change in personnel managing the equestrian facilities. The equestrian club has reorganized itself accordingly. The goal of these efforts is to create a modern, professionally managed facility that meets all relevant requirements for hosting equestrian competitions.

 

Kickoff for Professional Tennis Training

The same applies to the tennis courts. Thanks to a great deal of hard work by the staff, the existing facility was completely renovated and reopened for play. During Family Day, in collaboration with partner Heiko Hampl, the managing director of “Play The Pro,” it was announced on site that professional tennis training is now available at Steinmühle. Parents were also able to see for themselves just how sports-oriented Steinmühle already is. The young people gave it their all in the beach volleyball tournament and had a blast with water games and bumper balls.

 

The film crew conducted interviews

It certainly didn’t escape many people’s notice that a film crew was on the Steinmühle grounds conducting interviews with certain guests. This took place, among other locations, at the boathouse—the hub of rowing at Steinmühle—where young people, ranging from para-rowers to Olympians, are invited to get into a boat under the guidance of coach Martin Strohmenger and his assistants.

24. June 2025
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Working with heart, energy, and expertise: Goodbye, dear Janine Küster!

Bilingual Elementary School, Former Students & Alumni, News

With deep gratitude and many heartfelt words, Steinmühle bids farewell to a valued colleague: Janine Küster, principal of the Steinmühle Bilingual Elementary School. Her dedication and passion for the school have left a lasting impression—on both the students and the faculty.

In the run-up to the official farewell ceremony, the elementary school children said, “Goodbye, Janine!” The girls and boys lined up to form a guard of honor as their teacher walked down the stairs. Many of them reached out toward her, trying to shake her hand; some managed to give her a hug or take a selfie, and a few had tears rolling down their cheeks. Some mothers comforted their children. Man, was that hard! A few parents also expressed their appreciation in person. And it became clear: a very beloved teacher is leaving.

Janine Küster, born in 1992, took on the demanding role of director at a remarkably young age. After completing her teaching internship, she began working at Steinmühle, with only a stint abroad in the U.S. in between, which further improved her already excellent English skills.

 

Shaped and established a bilingual focus

From the very beginning—the 2019–20 school year—she poured her heart and soul into establishing and developing the Steinmühle Bilingual Elementary School. She taught German, math, and music with great enthusiasm and supported the students not only academically but also personally. Her commitment extended far beyond the classroom: She played a key role in shaping and establishing the school’s bilingual program.

Janine Küster also found happiness in her personal life at Steinmühle. She started a family with Fabian Küster, a member of the school’s IT team. About two and a half years ago, she became the mother of her son Lenny, which marked the beginning of a new chapter in her life.

 

A difficult step

As someone who sets high standards for herself, Janine Küster found it increasingly difficult to balance both roles—principal of an elementary school and mother. It was therefore with a very heavy heart that she decided to step down from her roles as a teacher and principal. Her colleagues, as well as parents, deeply regret her departure and bid her farewell with warm words, affectionate hugs, and the occasional gift.

 

Thanks and Appreciation

At the farewell party held in the elementary school classrooms, Janine Küster thanked everyone who had helped her over the years with advice and support. She shared examples of particularly funny and memorable moments, explained her decision—which she said she made with mixed feelings—and revealed that the Küsters’ family planning isn’t quite finished yet.

Principal Björn Gemmer, Managing Director Dirk Konnertz, and former principal Bernd Holly, among others, expressed their appreciation for her work in brief remarks. They mentioned that the Steinmühle Bilingual Elementary School—which had been established thanks to the initiative of school association chairman Egon Vaupel—had been significantly shaped and influenced by Janine Küster. The group then raised their glasses together to toast the future and proceeded to enjoy the buffet.

 

Looking forward to digging up the time capsule

Steinmühle would like to thank Janine Küster for her tireless work, her energy, and her warm personality. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors—both professionally and personally!

Janine Küster is already looking forward to Steinmühle’s high school graduation ceremony in 7 years. That’s when she plans to dig up the time capsule she once buried on the Steinmühle grounds with “her” children.

 

Words that linger:

“An emotional moment. It was a difficult decision for me. It’s not easy for me to say goodbye” (Janine Küster)

“Working with Hannah (Achenbach) and Lori (Lorraine Herrmann) has been a truly enriching experience for me. We planned, ate, and organized” (Janine Küster)

“Things went pretty well for you today” (A student, speaking to Janine Küster shortly after the bilingual elementary school opened)

“We’ve seen it: She’s energetic, she knows her stuff, and she’s not afraid to take on a challenge. You didn’t just combine the Hessian curriculum and the Cambridge curriculum—you also overcame conflicts and challenges” (Björn Gemmer, principal)

“The Bilingual Elementary School is your brainchild. You have played a crucial role in getting us to where we are today” (Dirk Konnertz, Managing Director)

“You left your heart and tears at school” (Bernd Holly, former principal)

“You’ve accomplished a lot here. You’ll always be a part of us” (Lori Herrmann, former assistant principal of the Bilingual Elementary School) Angela Heinemann

11. February 2025
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“We know we’re destroying the Earth—and we do it anyway”: Bernd Holly on social responsibility

Ecology and Sustainability, Former Students & Alumni, News, Politics, Business & Responsibility, Social Engagement

For decades, Bernd Holly, as principal of Steinmühle, made announcements: at events, over the PA system, or sometimes in person when he wanted to get a message across. His announcement at the end of January to the upper-school students was different. It was a call to rethink their own behavior if everyone on this planet wants to continue living here.

“We know we’re destroying the Earth. And we do it anyway.” That’s how the educator—who has been retired since the summer of 2023—began his talk. The worst part is: he’s right. With this reality in mind, Bernd Holly shared numerous examples with the audience—examples they could recognize in their own lives and that would give them pause for thought. How thoughtlessly do we buy coffee to go, leaving behind a billion disposable cups in Germany alone? We mow our lawns to achieve the perfect “English” style, but in doing so, we destroy the wildflower meadow. And we would have loved to win the shopping weekend in New York that a public radio station in Hesse raffled off around Christmas time. Is reflection a matter of luck? Seriously?

 

Energy drinks? Totally out of touch!

Holly makes it clear that he adapts his talks—which he also gives to adults at companies—slightly when speaking at schools. “Anyone who drinks energy drinks is a victim. Completely out of it.” He raised awareness about fruit that’s peeled and then packaged in plastic, advocated for seasonal fruits, and encouraged people to rethink their meat consumption for health and environmental reasons. “The world doesn’t need people—it’s about the foundations of our existence. We’re seeing this firsthand through the effects of climate disasters like those in the Ahr Valley, in Valencia, or now in California,” appealed Holly, who has been a vegetarian for four years. He questioned the popular nut nougat spread not only because of its sugar content but also because of its use of palm oil, which leads to rainforest deforestation. There are many things people would rather not see, said the former school principal, citing, among other things, the Christmas goose industry.

 

35 percent of food ends up in the trash

Breaking free from the pressure to be seemingly perfect isn’t easy, but it is possible: constantly buying new clothes you never wear anyway, constantly getting a new cell phone, buying too much groceries, 35 percent of which end up in the trash—as has been proven. “Shopping triggers happiness hormones, I know,” remarked Holly, who began volunteering at the Marburg Food Bank at the start of his retirement, “an institution that symbolizes social problems,” he noted. Then the conversation quickly turned political: migrants’ lack of German language skills as a sign of failed integration, gender-neutral language as a sham debate (“I don’t do that”), and then back to the “Don’t Buy Anything List” that had convinced him, along with the question of whether speeding down Berlin’s Ku’damm in a souped-up car was really the only way to gain social recognition.

 

“Giving Back to Society”

But—Bernd Holly is a realist. He knows that not all of his points will be implemented right away, and he understands the odds involved. “You are privileged; you will eventually hold key positions. Think things through and be role models.” If even just one of the points he listed were to be implemented, the lecture would have been worth it.

Bernd Holly looks back on his life so far. Coming from a very humble background and having risen to become principal of the popular and highly sought-after Steinmühle School, he wants to give something back to society. Out of a sense of responsibility—”which (turning to the student body) you, too, will one day bear.”

The lecture was a project of the Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) program based at the Steinmühle.

31. January 2025
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Studying abroad isn’t just a short Erasmus semester: Alumni share tips

Former Students & Alumni, Languages & International Affairs, News, Steinmühle on the Road

Instead of spending time speculating about studying abroad, ask those who’ve already done it: This unique opportunity recently presented itself to the soon-to-be high school graduates at Steinmühle. In an online seminar, former Steinmühle students Leo Mengel, Marco Cokic, and Philipp Kreiter supported the current graduating class, allowing the students to benefit from their own experiences in life after high school.

 

A Reunion After the Podcast from Festival Week

The trio had already visited the Steinmühle in June during the festival week with their podcast “Des Pudels Kern” to record a live segment as part of a larger panel discussion. The topic: “What Schools Today Must Learn to Foster Tomorrow’s Innovation” (episode here: https://steinmuehle.de/blog/2024/07/15/zurueck-an-der-steinmuehle-mit-dem-podcast-des-pudels-kern/). The three young men feel such a strong connection to the Steinmühle and their former teachers that they launched another initiative. They used online platforms to facilitate a Q&A session and, afterward, made the presentation slides and the recording available. Based on their own firsthand experiences, the focus was primarily on applying to universities in Europe, with an emphasis on the UK.

16. December 2024
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Our Gift Recommendation: The “75 Years of Steinmühle” Chronicle

Events & Celebrations, Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News

Christmas Eve is about a month away. And if you’re still looking for a Christmas gift, we have a suggestion: You can purchase our chronicle, “75 Years of Steinmühle,” at our office—a well-researched, illustrated volume that might bring back memories or raise a smile for one or two of your acquaintances.

Interested? It’s very simple: Just stop by, bring 25 euros in cash, and take the tape home with you right away. Our staff at the school office are here to help you Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and they look forward to seeing you!

20. November 2024
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“Do you remember…?” — Former students reminisced

Events & Celebrations, Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News

How long has it been since they last saw each other: Ten years? Twenty? Or even thirty years? The Fall Festival, held on the last Saturday of September, not only provides an overview of the students’ current activities. It’s also a gathering place for alumni, who reminisce over a drink at dusk and ask each other the famous question: “Do you remember…?”

“Numerous alumni from various graduating classes attended the fall festival at Steinmühle, including some from the 1970s and even the 1960s,” reported Principal Björn Gemmer. A particularly large number of alumni came from the class of 2014, a double graduating class due to the G8 curriculum. There was also great joy among the class of 1999, who celebrated their 25th anniversary exuberantly in the festival tent. The alumni were touched that a meeting place had been created and decorated especially for them in the festival tent. In particular, the photo walls for all the anniversary classes, designed by Edeltraud Buurman, were very well received.

 

Former student—now a teacher there

One of them, Dirk Lange, was there in a dual role. Not only did he join the alumni team, but years later he also came to work at Steinmühle! Today, the German and ethics teacher is a member of the school administration team as a quality manager.

Even at the boarding school, there are staff members who now work where they once lived. Among them is Michel Hermens, a former boarding student who is now a boarding school teacher and house director. – It can therefore be said with certainty that Steinmühle is not only a sought-after educational institution for students, but also an attractive employer.

 

Impressed by the expansion, new construction, and renovation

During four extensive tours—each with more than 20 participants—led by Principal Björn Gemmer or his 12d class, the guests were impressed by the new buildings and the renovation efforts, but especially by the expansion of Steinmühle through an increase in student enrollment, the addition of an international program—including an elementary school—and the flourishing of the STEM program.

Some alumni were also interested in the chronicle, which had been compiled this year to mark the 75th anniversary of the Steinmühle, and purchased a copy. Anyone still interested in obtaining a copy is welcome to contact the Steinmühle at schule@steinmuehle.de with the subject line “Chronicle.”

 

 

 

 

15. October 2024
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Alpacas, homemade honey, food art: Guests enjoyed the Steinmühle Fall Festival

Events & Celebrations, Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News

As the last Saturday in September approaches, excitement builds every year at Steinmühle. On this day, the school and boarding school traditionally celebrate their fall festival with many guests: It’s a gathering of parents, families, friends, alumni, and everyone who feels a connection to Steinmühle. At the same time, it’s an opportunity for anyone interested to get a taste of the Steinmühle atmosphere.

“Many people on our campus have been working toward this day,” explained Frank Wemme, middle school principal and festival organizer, after Principal Björn Gemmer’s opening remarks on the music stage. The benches in the schoolyard were packed with spectators, and the sun was shining down on the guests, who clearly preferred to pull out their sunglasses rather than their umbrellas.


Here’s to us!

The musical introduction featured more highlights from the festival week celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Steinmühle. This memorable anniversary had been celebrated in June with a variety of events. The then 5th-grade choir—now in 6th grade—performed songs such as “Yellow Submarine,” “99 Luftballons,” and—fitting for the occasion—“Ein Hoch auf uns,” conducted by Anna Prokop and Ulrike Wilmsmeyer.


Lovable Four-Legged Friends

As we walked through the grounds, there were new things to discover. Alpacas had never been seen at the Steinmühle before—for the fall festival, six animals, normally based in Weimar/Lahn, gathered near the equestrian center. District Administrator Jens Womelsdorf was also charmed by the cute appearance of these four-legged friends with their button eyes, which their owners often bring along to events. On the other side of the building, Steinmühle ponies, smartly adorned with the Steinmühle logo, posed, ready for a ride with interested young visitors.


Information About the Day Group

The two child care providers for the new “Mühlen-Minis” group took advantage of the Steinmühlen event to show interested visitors around the rooms in the fully renovated log cabin and explain their work.


It’s all part of the fun

And then the time had come. This time, the two reporters from the Steinmühle couldn’t avoid visiting the haunted house, which was once again very crowded—as evidenced by the long line in front of the building. Both crept through the darkened corridors with a sense of awe, guided only by bright lines on the floor. Here and there, water dripped from above; rustling sounds and faint touches in the pitch darkness made the whole experience truly spooky…and then… there it was—the skeleton, illuminated in shifting colors… and captured in a photo in the blink of an eye. Great job, students of Class 7a!


An Insight into Food Art

The presentation by the 13a advanced art class, led by teacher Heike Rabben Martin (“Rado”), was a work of art that was a feast for both the eyes and the palate. Their display was simply titled “Food Art”—an extensive collection of sweets that had been handmade and packaged by the students themselves the night before.

The elective course (WU) “Vegetarian Cooking & School Garden,” led by teacher María Ramos, offered gourmet products.

The tattooing skills of other students, meanwhile, were put to the test on several occasions—including by one or two teachers, incidentally. The donations collected for this went to charity.

The WU Computer Science Department showcased the impressive results of the group’s work. LEGO robots were presented.


Questions About the School and the Parent-Teacher Association

As always, there was a long line in front of the AROMA ice cream truck, which had been organized by Jasmine Weidenbach, the chair of the Friends Association. There was also a great deal of interest in the Friends Association’s own booth. Visitors spoke with board members to learn about the association’s activities and how to become a member, and they were able to ask questions. The same was true at the school administration team’s information table, where school administrator Dirk Lange and his colleagues spoke with Autumn Festival guests to answer questions about what Steinmühle has to offer.


Stone Mill Honey

Something special was on offer at the entrance to the Steinmühle grounds: Stone Honey! The young Steinmühlen beekeepers, Mara Schleich from class 5i and Julian Busch from class 5b, presented and explained the fantastic results of their work so far with two bee colonies and offered the jars of honey—featuring labels designed by art teacher “Rado” in exchange for a donation. They revealed that two more bee colonies are set to join the hive soon.


Games from Ancient Greece

The experiment conducted with liquid nitrogen at the Chemikum—with which Steinmühle collaborates—always makes a big visual and auditory impression. This collaboration is reliably supported by Steinmühle teacher and STEM coordinator Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf.

The “Games of Ancient Greece” event in front of the Forum required quite a bit of skill. Inside the Forum itself, karaoke was on the program. Lady Gaga and the gang would surely have been amazed!

A film provided information about the phenomenon of the Miyawaki forest. Former Steinmühle principal Bernd Holly had planted one such forest on the grounds in front of the new gym. There, anyone interested could see for themselves how this natural phenomenon grows and thrives.

The first set of our photos gives a glimpse of the Fall Festival activities during the day. We’ll report on the evening atmosphere and the alumni reunions soon.

29. September 2024
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Faculty Summer Party at Steinmühle: An Evening of Gratitude and Farewells

Events & Celebrations, Former Students & Alumni, News

This year’s Steinmühle School summer festival took on special significance: For the first time since the school and boarding school merged, the festival was celebrated jointly by all staff members. In addition, the 2023–24 school year marked a special milestone in Steinmühle’s history: In May, our educational institution celebrated its 75th anniversary with a week of festivities. These remarkable events presented both emotional and physical challenges for the staff.

Principal Björn Gemmer and Managing Director Dirk Konnertz took the opportunity to extend their heartfelt thanks to all their colleagues. Special thanks were given to the planning team at the Hotel Management School, which was responsible for organizing parts of the celebration that evening.

 

Those who have passed away leave their own unique mark

As is tradition, the celebration also included a farewell: Several colleagues left Steinmühle at the end of the school year. Among them were Leonie Zapf, an English and German teacher; Florian Portsteffen (physical education and geography); and Moritz Zöckler (English and physical education). Jessica Schuhmann (German and Political Science) and Susann Siegfried (Chemistry and History) also said their goodbyes after completing their teaching internships, heading to Battenberg and Lauterbach, respectively. Marc Kevin Zopf moved to Herborn.

Particularly painful was the departure of Claudia Natterer, who had been teaching German and Ethics at Steinmühle since 2008 and had distinguished herself through her great dedication and her special ability to communicate on an equal footing. She will be working as a university professor in Heidelberg in the future. In their speeches, Ines Vielhaben and Nicole Hohm paid tribute to Claudia Natterer’s dedication, while Kristina Sokoli, on behalf of the German Department Student Council, wished their valued colleague all the best for the future. The staff council, represented by Dr. Rainer Nietzke, also bid her farewell with warm words and best wishes: “We hope you had a good time.”

 

A warm welcome to our new members!

Steinmühle also welcomed some new additions: Christina Becker has joined the team at the Bilingual Elementary School; psychologist Hanne Wolf moved into an office on campus after the start of the new school year.

At the conclusion of the official portion of the event, Dirk Konnertz addressed the boarding school staff personally, thanking them for their trust since he took over as CEO at the turn of the year and emphasizing the value of their collaboration.

An atmospheric musical performance set the stage for the more relaxed part of the evening, which was also attended by several former teachers: Over a lavish buffet and refreshing drinks, everyone celebrated and looked back on an eventful year—a wonderful tradition that strengthens the sense of community among the faculty.

 

20. August 2024
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Get a Taste of the Atmosphere at Family Day at Steinmühle Boarding School

Events & Celebrations, Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News

It’s simply a tradition at the end of every school year: Family Day at the boarding school. Here, parents of current and prospective boarding school students have the opportunity to get to know one another, exchange ideas, and get a feel for the school.

Boarding school director Anke Muszynski and her team were on hand in the parents’ lounge in the courtyard to chat, while students had a blast on the water slide, playing beach volleyball, and soccer. The Beach Bar was a popular spot to cool off—unless, of course, you preferred to take a dip in the Lahn River. The boarding school kitchen treated guests to delicious buffet-style fare. The creative part of the day took place right next to the parents’ lounge. Colorful headbands and flowers, silver pendants, and cords invited visitors to get crafty. Many visitors later took home a temporary tattoo as a souvenir of this wonderful day.

There is great anticipation for the day the boarding students arrive—Sunday, August 25—when everyone will be reunited. At the same time, the new boarding students will be welcomed—a forward-looking day full of emotion!

 

19. August 2024
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Celebrate, chat, dance: Parents’ Party Was Another Huge Success

Events & Celebrations, Former Students & Alumni, News

A party—for parents? In fact, this type of event has become a tradition at Steinmühle! For the third time, the School Parents’ Council invited the parents of our students to celebrate together and get to know one another in a new setting. For the first time since the merger half a year ago, the invitation was extended to parents of boarding students as well!

With music alternating between the Boptown Cats and recorded tracks, and no dress code, parents from all grade levels had the opportunity to chat with one another. Thanks to the reliably efficient organization by Bianca Zenker, the acting chair of the school parent council, many parents actively pitched in with selling merchandise, setting up tables and chairs, and serving drinks.

“We are delighted that this Steinmühle event was once again so well received,” said the company and school management, who were of course in attendance that evening, along with Steinmühle employees from all departments.

The party was held in the renovated small gym, which, with a little decoration, was quickly transformed into a cozy setting. We say: See you next time!

14. August 2024
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