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Steinmühle Without a Filter: Family Day at the Boarding School

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

Not “edited,” not altered by AI—but just as it is: That’s how the Steinmühle Boarding School presented itself at its annual Family Day.

 

During the tour, we went to the beach volleyball court on the Lahn and took a boat shuttle a few meters further to the boathouse. We toured the buildings, including the specialized classrooms for our science subjects, the gyms with a weight room, the tennis court, the soccer field, and the equestrian facility, where the horses had recently been given brand-new stalls.

 

First-hand Plus-MINT information

Teenagers from our plus-MINT team gave the young people—who had been selected by Steinmühle during the plus-MINT casting—a tour of the entire campus to provide information to them and their parents and answer any questions they had. We’d love to have you on the team! While the kids ran around the front sports field in transparent “bumper balls,” the boarding school’s teaching staff exchanged information with parents of interested students and conducted several admissions interviews.

 

Close to nature, yet centrally located

Parents and relatives of our prospective students, as well as the young people themselves, got a sense of our nature-oriented campus in southern Marburg, not far from the university and close to the lively atmosphere of the bustling city center and the traditional Upper Town with its historic half-timbered houses. Having all of this within easy reach is a very special bonus, in addition to our comprehensive academic program!

The weather was kind to us as organizers, and likewise to the families who gathered around the tables in our courtyard for a friendly get-together. They enjoyed food and cold drinks until, toward evening, the kitchen team served up delicious grilled treats.

Click through the photos—and get a feel for Steinmühle School & Boarding School!

We’re saying goodbye—and see you soon!

(Angela Heinemann)

 

31. May 2026
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Steinmühle Boarding School on an Adventure Trip to the Netherlands

Class Trips, Field Trips, and School Outings, Life at Boarding School, News, Steinmühle on the Road

 

Accompanied by a group of 14 young people from the Steinmühle boarding school, the teaching team of Julia Ploch and Daniel Mlaeb traveled together to Citykamp Valkenburg in the Netherlands.

Each small group of 4–5 people had special accommodations at the charming campground, Julia Ploch reports: a tiny house, a construction trailer, or a well-equipped tent.

 

Trip to Maastricht

 

Julia Ploch continued: “We wrapped up Friday with a night of making our own burgers together. On Saturday, we went on a hike to Schaloen Castle, which also took us through a small petting zoo. In the early evening, we took a trip to Maastricht for anyone who wanted to go—including a stop at a delicious ice cream shop. That evening, we made wraps together at the campground and played games.”

 

Graduation photo in front of the flags

 

On Sunday, after checking out, the group drove to the Dreiländereck. There, they visited a maze featuring a puzzle game. After taking a group photo in front of the flags of the three countries, they headed back home. — A successful trip, as the young people unanimously agreed.

(Heinm)

 

12. May 2026
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ALUMNI SUMMER WEEKEND, June 26–28, for alumni of Steinmühle Boarding School

Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News

At Steinmühle, we’re just kicking off a regular exchange with all our alumni. “A supportive community” is the motto we promote in our mission statement—and that applies not only during our time at school, but also beyond!

 

A Journey Back in Time

This year’s ALUMNI SUMMER WEEKEND is primarily aimed at all alumni of Steinmühle Boarding School. It is an invitation to spend a weekend together on campus from June 26 to 28 to catch up, reminisce, and celebrate together.

Not only can you relax by the Lahn and enjoy food and drinks while listening to music, but you can also stay overnight at the boarding school and take a trip back in time together.

 

Lots of New Things on Campus

Without wanting to toot our own horn, we promise those of you who haven’t been to the Steinmühle in a few years: You’ll be blown away by the structural changes that have taken place in the meantime! Of course, you’ll be guided through the buildings and to all the relevant spots—from the boathouse all the way to the weight room, the cafeteria, and the equestrian facilities.

 

Scan the QR code and sign in

To join us for the first ALUMNI SUMMER WEEKEND in Steinmühle’s history , scan the QR code on the poster and register by May 15 at the latest.

 

We’re really looking forward to seeing you again!

 

(Heinm)

 

6. May 2026
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Take a deep breath and “unwind” at the Steinmühlen Lodge

Class Trips, Field Trips, and School Outings, Ecology and Sustainability, Life at Boarding School, News

No electricity, no running water—just water jugs and a construction-site toilet. The best places rarely stand out for their perfection, but rather for their authentic atmosphere and tranquility, which are hard to find elsewhere. With this in mind, the Steinmühle in Marburg’s southern district has now renovated its forest cabin for internal use. It’s a well-maintained forest cabin with sleeping quarters, a small kitchenette, a gas stove, a few cabinets, and a gas grill. Right outside the door, a mowed meadow and trimmed bushes await on a 3,000-square-meter property featuring both meadow and forest.

 

An extracurricular learning environment surrounded by nature

Anyone who has already been there—such as the group led by house director Nils Schwandt from the Steinmühle boarding school—will find that this historic facility, the former Steinmühle rural school camp dating back to the early 1970s, is the ideal place for extracurricular learning. The forester’s lodge was originally built as a hunting cabin for the Steinmühle hunting club of that time.

Even though hunting is now a thing of the past at the Steinmühle School and Boarding School, the Steinmühlen Lodge offers a different, extraordinarily intense connection with nature—far removed from TV and cell phone chargers.

 

Our photo shows our technical service team putting the finishing touches on the project.

If you are interested in staying here, the Technical Manager of the Steinmühle, Fabian Küster, will be happy to assist you (fabian.kuester@steinmuehle.net).

 

(Angela Heinemann)
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5. May 2026
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Fear is a reaction; courage is a decision: DS 12 performs *Antigone*

Art, Music & Theater, Life at Boarding School, News

The ancient tragedy *Antigone*, written by Sophocles—in which Antigone defies King Creon’s law and, despite the threat of the death penalty, attempts to bury her brother Polynices with dignity—has been reinterpreted in various ways time and again over the centuries. Joining the ranks of translations and adaptations—from Hölderlin to Schimmelpfennig, Brecht, and Anouilh, all the way to Bodo Wartke—is now a completely new, fresh adaptation, developed by the “Performing Arts 12” class under the direction of Nina Merzenich.

The students recently performed this version—which is almost entirely in rhyme—at the Steinmühle Forum, captivating the audience from the very first second.

 

The people of Thebes danced to “YMCA”

Whether it was the moving moment right at the beginning, when Antigone gently sprinkled sand on her dead brother Polynices, who lay on a platform right in the middle of the audience, or the battle for Thebes, fought with lightsabers to the beat of techno music; whether it was the tender love scene when Antigone and her lover Haimon met one last time on the catwalk among the audience before her death, or the coronation party for Creon, where the people of Thebes danced exuberantly to “YMCA”—every scene captivated, fascinated, was fun, and enchanted.

Not only did the course demonstrate how to pull out all the stops when it comes to theatrical magic (lighting, sound, fog, proscenium, set design, costumes, ensemble acting, dance…), but each individual also delivered a magnificent performance.

 

Impressive amounts of text

The People of Thebes (Sophie Becker, Gregor Bigeschke, Amely Blazek, Ron Georg, Dominik Koerth, Antonia Kurlinsky, Felix Schlegel, Jesko von Werder, Jan Ole Wollersheim) captivated the audience with constantly shifting formations, battle and dance scenes, and both choral and solo speech and action. In the role of Polyneices, Gregor Bigeschke gave a compelling performance as the enraged brother who had been cheated out of his rightful claim. Jan Ole Wollersheim gave a magnificent performance as his brother Eteocles, portraying him as majestic and statesmanlike. Kimo Achteresch and Alrik Keßler provided top-notch entertainment time and again in the roles of the two guards. Antonia Kurlinsky gave a moving portrayal of Queen Eurydice, who struggled to maintain her composure and ultimately took her own life out of grief. Orlando Geisel appeared eloquent and self-assured as Creon’s son Haimon, while Celia Giebing gave a wonderful performance as Antigone’s sister Ismene, portraying her as both tender and courageous.

 

“Antigone” provided some spine-tingling moments

Jaan Ebbing portrayed the blind seer Teiresias as a figure somewhere between a god and Gandalf, a role he brought to life brilliantly on stage. He was guided by a child, a guest role lovingly played by Mona Merzenich (6th grade). Sophia Rogosch’s performance was also outstanding; as Antigone, she repeatedly gave the audience goosebumps. Last but not least, Maximilian Glock impressively portrayed (and with an impressive amount of dialogue!) the harsh ruler Creon as a figure caught between power and self-doubt.

Kimo Achteresch, Ron Georg, and Anna-Lena Grießler (11th grade) made sure the sound and lighting set the right mood. We would like to thank the Freie Waldorfschule Marburg for the stage design (columns, throne, fog machine) and the guards’ costumes.

Hats off to everyone for a fantastic stage show!

(Nina Merzenich)

27. March 2026
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Health Weekend at Steinmühle Boarding School

Life at Boarding School, News, Sports & Health

It was “Health” theme weekend again at the Steinmühle boarding school. Each student had the opportunity to choose two different workshops.
In keeping with the theme, all the workshops were designed to focus on physical or mental health. Topics included community, achieving a sense of accomplishment, moments of self-efficacy, mindfulness, and openness to new experiences.

 

Another topic: How to deal with news

The program also included the workshop “Journey Through the Five Senses,” in which an example was discussed for each sense: walking barefoot for “touch,” trying different foods for “taste,” and more. Other activities included replanting raised beds with lettuce and herbs, playing baseball, a session on “Women and Menstruation” for female students, and ice bathing.

Other examples included dealing with less-than-positive news, “my year in pictures,” creating a vision board, attending a basketball game, taking a walk in the woods, as well as health exercises and circuit training in the weight room.

 

On Sunday evening, the individual residential groups reflected on their experiences with the educators. Julia Ploch summed it up on behalf of the educational team: “The young people really enjoyed the weekend. In addition to the great response, we had plenty of sunshine and high spirits over the two days.”

(Heinm/Photo: KI)

 

27. March 2026
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Sports at Steinmühle: Strengthening Tradition, Breaking New Ground

Collaborations & Partnerships, Life at Boarding School, News, Rowing, Sports & Health, Steinmühle Riding School, Talent Development

 

Horseback riding, rowing, team sports, and an ever-growing number of partnerships: The sports program at Steinmühle School & Boarding School has evolved significantly in recent years. Modernized facilities, a growing team, and numerous projects ensure that physical activity has a firm place in the students’ daily school life—and will continue to be expanded in the future.

 

Steinmühle has always been known for its wide range of sports programs: established equestrian programs, professional rowing instruction, and successes that have even led to Olympic participation. Tennis has long been played on the school’s own courts, ball sports—including beach volleyball—are played along the Lahn River, and strength training is offered even during the winter months. But even good things can be made even better, explains Marcel Kalb, head of school sports, organizer of many training sessions, and coordinator of partnerships with other clubs.

 

Modern Infrastructure

At this point, we’ve already reached a stage where things have expanded considerably compared to about ten to 15 years ago. Compared to back then, the infrastructure has been modernized and significantly expanded. A renovated boathouse, a large second sports hall, and a modernized existing hall are now available for rowing equipment and indoor sports. The selection of sports equipment is also being continuously expanded. The selection in the weight room already gives a good idea of what this looks like.

 

More People for Sports

The development of the sports program was a process—both in terms of infrastructure and staffing. The faculty in the Sports Department has now grown to 17 teachers, with one educator from the boarding school and three FSJ volunteers providing support in various roles. “We’re also in contact with the departments of Sports Science and Motology at Philipps University in Marburg,” reports Marcel Kalb.

 

No Grades in Physical Education for Grades 5–8

Promoting physical activity is a top priority at Steinmühle. For example, there are extracurricular programs such as rowing trips and ski trips, and students have the option to choose the sports track in 11th grade—the so-called “E-Phase” of upper secondary school. One unique feature is also worth mentioning: In grades 5 through 8, no numerical grades are given in physical education. “We believe that a numerical grade cannot reflect the diversity of sports and the associated assessment of student performance. For this reason, we strive to provide differentiated and meaningful feedback on performance in physical education classes,” explains the school’s physical education director.

 

Para-sports are part of the program

Thanks to partnerships with other clubs, the range of sports offered at Steinmühle School & Boarding School is virtually limitless. While some Steinmühle teachers offer sports such as fencing out of personal interest, traditional sports like volleyball, basketball, and soccer are already part of the regular program. The new, spacious sports hall enables Steinmühle—which is already a Paralympic training center for rowing—to now also offer wheelchair basketball as a team sport.

On Mondays, inclusive soccer is also held: A few years ago, the Unified Team began regular training in cooperation with the local sports club, SF Blau-Gelb Marburg. At the time, Egon Vaupel, chairman of the sponsoring association Steinmühle Marburg e. V., had been a particularly strong advocate for the formation of this team.

 

New School Structure Model Opens Up Opportunities

According to Kalb, the school’s athletic director, the school is seeking further partnerships with other clubs. He has in mind extracurricular activities such as track and field, gymnastics, and swimming. “The new school restructuring model set to be implemented in the future will open up great opportunities in this regard.”

 

Keeping an eye on competitive sports

Marcel Kalb also keeps an eye on competitive sports and cites, for example, the volleyball club and the elective volleyball classes (WU) for grades 5 and 6, as well as the gymnastics program offered as part of “Youth Training for the Olympics,” in which five female students performed exceptionally well. His credo: “Sports and achievement go hand in hand. And that’s what we encourage.”

In addition, a two-hour-per-week upper-school sports program is offered to students across all grade levels. Marcel Kalb oversees the program, but the students also organize many activities on their own, thereby creating self-directed spaces for physical activity and training.

 

Getting to know each other in two ways

For several years now, Steinmühle has also been holding sports project days during the last week of school, says Kalb, who has been working at Steinmühle for seven years. The additional sports days in May are for grades 5 through 10 and include rowing, running finals, and other disciplines. In addition, Steinmühle has held—and plans to continue holding—a sports festival during the last week of school. Partnering sports clubs and physical education students from the university are also invited to this event. In addition to promoting physical activity, the festival serves as an opportunity for participants to get to know one another—both among the athletes themselves and through exposure to other sports programs.

 

Fitness Programs for Faculty

“Our day-to-day work is becoming increasingly complex, so we also need to ensure that our staff gets enough exercise,” adds Marcel Kalb. At this point, he brings up the “StoneFIT” program—an initiative designed to promote physical activity specifically for employees.

“We can be proud of the opportunities we have,” Marcel Kalb sums up. But he adds that they haven’t reached the finish line yet: “… there’s still more to come.”

He also mentions the lively break in the gym that comes with the cell phone ban. Led by a volunteer doing a year of voluntary social service (FSJ), grades 5 and 6 are active during the first long break, and grades 7 and 8 during the second long break. “If you curb the urge to play digital games, you have to offer other alternatives—ones that promote health through sports and physical activity.”

 

Sports are part of school culture

Steinmühle does not see its future as limited to its own offerings. “We also like to take a look at what public schools are doing and try to adopt the best practices.”

This makes it clear: At Steinmühle, physical education is much more than just a school subject. It is part of the school’s culture—driven by dedication, collaboration, and the shared goal of sustainably promoting physical activity, health, team spirit, and a drive to excel.

(Angela Heinemann/Photos: Steinmühle Archive)

 

15. March 2026
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Only five schools won—Steinmühle was one of them

Contests & Awards, Digitalization & AI, Life at Boarding School, News

109 schools submitted their videos to the 6PM brand’s challenge. The goal: to “win” graduation hoodies. Our graduating class was one of the entrants—and now we’re overjoyed. Because it actually worked out!

Livia Sophie Schulze, a 13th-grade student, explains that the path to the goal wasn’t as easy as it seemed:

The idea came about in early February, when a well-known TikTok challenge by the brand 6PM reached our graduating class. Several students took inspiration from it and developed their own version in the style of a casting show centered around our senior hoodies. Hessein Koheil, in particular, was a strong advocate for making sure the idea actually came to fruition.

 

Two days of filming and two sleepless nights

The project was supported by a dedicated group of about 15 students from our class. Despite initial criticism—mainly due to the very tight deadline—we decided to go ahead with the project anyway. After just two days of filming and two sleepless nights spent editing, the finished video was finally complete.

 

A round of applause for the IT team

Our IT team also played a major role in this: Raphael Miller and Christian Savage supported us with their technical expertise, high-quality equipment, and assistance with the script and its implementation.

We are very grateful for the dedication of everyone involved and proud of what we’ve created together in such a short time. Now we’re even more excited for our graduation hoodies from 6PM!

(Heinm)

 

 

12. March 2026
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Standing Up for Your Own Boundaries: A Course on Self-Assertion at Steinmühle Boarding School

Life at Boarding School, News, Politics, Business & Responsibility

How do I recognize my own boundaries? How do I stand up for them? These and other topics, such as self-assertion and self-defense, were the focus of a workshop for young women at the Steinmühle boarding school. Through this workshop, the organizing association, Wendo Marburg, actively offers encouragement and support to participants aged 16 and older.

Ten young women participated in the two-day course. Through various exercises, they were able to explore their own boundaries and learn to assert them to others.

 

Coping with Everyday Situations

The exercises focused, for example, on personal presentation—both verbal (using the two-sentence method) and nonverbal—as well as on everyday situations that participants could learn to handle through repetition. A safe space for dialogue was created. At the same time, the focus was on assertiveness and self-defense. Working in pairs and small groups, the young women were able to try out and practice various strategies.

 

Mutual Support

Program Director Anne Gebhardt: “It was especially nice to see that the young women continued to talk to one another even in the days following the workshop and, for example, recommended apps to each other within the group so they could continue to support one another beyond the course.”

(Heinm/Photo: KI)

20. February 2026
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Fun with the Christmas ponies at the Steinmühle Riding School’s Advent Magic event

Life at Boarding School, News, Sports & Health, Steinmühle Riding School

There was a bustling atmosphere filled with Christmas spirit at the Steinmühle boarding school’s riding stable: Many children from Steinmühle and the surrounding area, along with their parents, accepted the invitation to this event at the riding facility, billed under the promising name “Advent Magic.” Not only were the bar tables and the snack stand attractively decorated—where guests could enjoy winter hot drinks and treats while taking in the “scent of horses”—but the ponies were also tastefully adorned as they moved about in the arena alongside the children.

 

Clearing the obstacle with momentum in hobby horsing

Getting to play at being a pony—that’s what the youngest kids got to do at Hobbyhorsing. The challenge there was to use their hobbyhorses and plenty of momentum to clear the obstacles that had been set up. Upstairs in the building, in the Reiterstübchen, the craft station awaited them. In this room, skilled hands and patient young minds created some truly amazing Christmas decorations. — Hats off to them!

 

Introducing Beate Schridde, the experienced riding stable manager

The Steinmühle School and Boarding School look back on a successful event marking the start of Beate Schridde’s tenure as the experienced riding stable manager. She introduced herself to guests of all ages, welcomed new faces, and greeted old acquaintances from her earlier time at Steinmühle. The equine manager and riding instructor, who holds an A-level trainer’s license, has ambitious plans. So if you’re interested in Steinmühle’s riding program, it’s worth staying tuned—even if this image doesn’t quite capture the spirit of the occasion. So let’s just say: get comfortable in the saddle. You can read more about who’s in charge of riding at Steinmühle here: https://reitschule.steinmuehle.de/

 

16. December 2025
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