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Steinmühle Boarding School wishes everyone a Merry Christmas!

Events & Celebrations, Life at Boarding School, News

Along with the high school graduation celebrations, the Christmas party is the most important and wonderful celebration at our boarding school every year. As the year draws to a close, the students from grades 5 through 13 look back on the past year together with their parents. To kick things off, everyone gathers in the Forum to enjoy various performances.

Once again, the young people themselves presented plays, film segments, poetry slams, and musical performances. The two hosts skillfully guided the audience through the varied program, which offered the audience both a glimpse into the artistic and musical activities at the Steinmühle and a taste of our talents.

 

A great atmosphere throughout the evening

Later, during the exquisite multi-course meal in festively decorated rooms, the atmosphere remained very positive. The sumptuous meal was accompanied by lively conversation, and later that evening, the party got underway in the tea room, where everyone celebrated and danced together until late into the night.

A big thank you for the wonderful celebration goes to the educational team led by boarding school director Anke Muszynski, as well as to all the students and kitchen staff who contributed to the evening’s success. House Director Michel Hermens and Jan from the boarding school student group captured some photographic highlights for us:

15. December 2025
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A Visit from a Successful Actor—or: A Look Behind the Scenes

Former Students & Alumni, Life at Boarding School, News

Sigmar Solbach is coming. A former student of the Steinmühle boarding school. Someone who became an actor, a TV series star, and a heartthrob. — What can you expect? A lot of self-importance, a lot of reminiscing about his own glory days, and, on the spot, a good dose of showmanship as he reads from his memoirs.

In the end, people were all the more surprised to realize: He wasn’t a show-off at all. Here was an authentic guest who self-critically looked back on his successful life, yet didn’t shy away from acknowledging dark moments and difficult times. On top of that, he conveyed what is essential for anyone who wants to be successful: overcoming obstacles, pushing past one’s limits, stepping outside one’s comfort zone—and always keeping one’s goal in sight.

 

Boarding school was his own choice

Sigmar Solbach enrolled in the upper school at Steinmühle Boarding School in 1963 because he wanted to do better in his studies. He did so of his own accord. His parents were separated, and his mother had a new partner. — From his perspective, this was not a foundation for a successful academic career.

The young man from the village of Rothemühle in South Westphalia already knew what he wanted to be when he arrived: an actor. The theater production at the Steinmühle got off to a flying start shortly thereafter. The driving force behind it all: Sigmar Solbach.

 

“A largely carefree time”

It turned out to be a largely cheerful look back—before, during, and after the reading. Several classmates from back then gathered at the Steinmühlenforum, and more than once someone would say, “Do you remember…?”—They looked at old photos and shared anecdotes. – That’s exactly how you’d imagine a class reunion after 60 years.

“It was a happy and mostly carefree time,” the actor recalls of his years at Steinmühle Boarding School.

 

Solbach was one of 500—and he played Faust

When Solbach had “a decent high school diploma” under his belt in 1966 and his dream of becoming an actor was still very much alive, his stepfather remained skeptical. “He was willing to support just one attempt at a drama school.” This narrow path and the enormous pressure of auditioning as one of 500 applicants at the Westfälische Schauspielschule in Bochum apparently unleashed every conceivable ounce of energy in Sigmar Solbach. He received the only acceptance—because he performed well in a role that no one had dared to take on before: Faust.

 

Respect for High Standards

Sigmar Solbach felt a sense of relief. He was able to put his career Plan B—becoming a goalkeeper on the national soccer team—aside.

Solbach’s acting solved some problems, but it also created new challenges. In the eyes of his stepfather, he went from being a “good-for-nothing” to someone who was slowly making something of himself.

What no one saw: The hardships on the way to the top, financial struggles, and the student dorm without a shower; the need to earn money temporarily as a cosmetics sales representative; the poor credit rating as a freelancer; the respect for one or another great director and the expectations that came with it. For example, “…in front of the great Fritz Umgelter”:

 

“First I was afraid of horses—then I rode like the devil”

He was told to get crowns on his healthy incisors because they were just a tiny bit crooked. And he had to learn to ride—that was the condition for the role he was being considered for. Against his better judgment, he went to the dentist; despite his fear of horses, he took riding lessons. “And you won’t believe it—neither did I—but in the end, I was riding like the devil.”

 

Hamlet as a Mark of Distinction

The recurring question he asked himself—“Will I be up to the task?”—was a recurring theme not only at the start of Solbach’s career. Later, when the man with a penchant for theatrical roles was appearing primarily in television series, Solbach defined his own personal challenges. After portraying Hamlet—”arguably the most difficult theater role”—he undertook three successful transatlantic crossings on a sailing yacht, which took their toll: little sleep, a great deal of skill, and complete concentration.

Proving himself, pushing himself to the limit, testing his boundaries, and seeing things through to the end—that’s what Sigmar Solbach stands for above all else. How insignificant, then, are the kissing and bedroom scenes from TV series for which—according to his wife’s standard response—“he was, in any case, well paid.”

No, he doesn’t take the characters he plays home with him, Solbach explained during a Q&A session following his reading. And he admits, “…that a successful career depends on many pieces of the puzzle.” He also says he’s been lucky. Judging by everything he’s said, however, that luck seems to have been rather limited. Angela Heinemann

 

 

Actor Sigmar Solbach, known for his roles in the series “The Winter That Was a Summer” and “*Das Traumschiff*, “Das Erbe der Guldenburgs,” “Diese Drombuschs,” “Dr. Stefan Frank,” “Die Alpenklinik,” and others, visited his former school, the Steinmühle boarding school, thanks to his existing connection with Principal Björn Gemmer, and read from his autobiography “Mein Leben – ein Traum.”

The Oberhessische Presse filmed parts of the evening:

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12. November 2025
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Have a great time at the Halloween party at Steinmühle Boarding School

Events & Celebrations, Life at Boarding School, News

The residents of the Steinmühle boarding school clearly had a great time at their Halloween party. As Michel Hermens from the educational team reports, the evening began with a lavish buffet and continued with a small costume contest, during which the students were able to show off their costumes in the dining hall. Afterward, the party continued long and lively in the tea room. “A wonderful and entertaining evening,” Michel Hermens summarized, and sent the following photos:

 

10. November 2025
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“A cosmopolitan, cheerful community”: Steinmühle celebrated its fall festival

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

It wasn’t exactly a golden autumn day, but at least the weather held steady on the last Saturday in September, when Steinmühle celebrated its annual fall festival. The Steinmühle administration’s overall assessment of the event is positive: The festival brought people together who, in some cases, hadn’t seen each other in a long time—and alongside the fun, artistic, entertaining, and athletic presentations by the current classes, that was definitely the most important aspect of this “holiday.”

 

“The overall atmosphere was outstanding”

Principal Björn Gemmer: “It was a very peaceful celebration. The overall atmosphere that evening was outstanding. Graduating classes from 1975 to 2025 had fun together, sitting together in a convivial atmosphere, laughing and dancing. I met many parents with their adult children who were celebrating with each other or with friends. — The Steinmühle served as our common gathering place.”

 

“Another step toward mutual understanding”

Boarding School Director Anke Muszynski: “Our young people had a wonderful celebration. The goal of fostering a sense of community and growing through challenges is certainly still being fulfilled. Considering that the administrative merger of the boarding school and the school took place not too long ago, it was evident that, at least among the teaching staff, another step toward transparency and mutual understanding has been taken. I find that very heartening.”

 

Information About the Friends of the School Association

Steinmühle also uses the Fall Festival as an opportunity to share information about the school and boarding school. Members of the school administration are on hand to answer questions from visitors. At the same time, the Friends of Steinmühle, led by Chairwoman Jasmine Weidenbach, are available to anyone considering membership. What does the Friends Association fund, and where does it provide financial support? — The Autumn Festival provided the answers in person.

The same goes for the school parents’ council. There, Chairwoman Bianca Zenker and her team shared a bit of information with everyone.

 

The boarding school and the school shared responsibilities

Whether it’s interactions among alumni, activities organized by current classes, the presence of parents and siblings, the desire for information, or the extensive food and beverage offerings—with the impressive four-digit number of visitors, excellent organization is essential. This responsibility lies largely with the boarding school, but the school also played a significant role in many areas.

 

Amazing: Parents pitched in

Many people and countless helping hands volunteered their time to prepare for the fall festival. The parents also pitched in—a fact that cannot be praised highly enough, given the positive outcome.

 

Take another look at the beverage concept

There’s no denying that the organization can be challenging in some respects. However, that’s not because it’s fundamentally impossible to manage.
Dirk Konnertz: “The Fall Festival is an event where several generations come together to celebrate, including minors. “The food and beverage aspect needs to be well thought out,” says the managing director of Schule & Internat Steinmühle. He does not rule out the possibility that the concept may be adjusted slightly over the years to address this aspect.

This aspect should not be overlooked, but it is by no means the most important one: “The Steinmühle has shown itself to be a professional, cosmopolitan, and cheerful community, and we are delighted about that.”

Angela Heinemann

For those who couldn’t make it to the Steinmühle Fall Festival or didn’t get to visit all the booths, here are a few photos to give you a glimpse of the event:

12. October 2025
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Invitation to the traditional fall festival on Saturday, September 27, starting at 3 p.m.

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

For many, no distance is too far: Every year on the last Saturday in September, current and former students gather at Steinmühle for the Fall Festival to reminisce about their time together—over a drink or two and some delicious food. This day is also a family day—not only for our “Steinmühle community,” but also for anyone interested in learning more about our school and boarding school, while children can take part in the many hands-on activities on our campus. We therefore invite you to join us starting at 3:00 p.m. at Steinmühlenweg 21 in Marburg-Cappel, and we look forward to seeing you there!

 

16. September 2025
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Westfalenhaus in the Sauerland: Encouraging One Another, Taking on Tasks Together

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

The Westfalenhaus group from the Steinmühle boarding school was in the Sauerland region this year and spent their group trip at a self-catering house, reports group leader Anne Gebhardt. She writes:

“The foosball table and the pool table—which was actually in constant use—were particularly popular. A few new talents were also discovered here.”

 

Overcoming Fear

Together, we then headed to a climbing course that placed a special emphasis on teamwork, so we were always in pairs at a minimum to solve the challenges together. With the help of others, we were able to overcome a few fears along the way.

Anne Gehhardt goes on to write: “It was especially wonderful to see how much the students supported and encouraged one another and celebrated together whenever an obstacle was ‘overcome.’

 

Bravely onto the Skywalk

“Height” was the theme of Saturday, because in the afternoon we headed to the Skywalk, which, at a height of up to 100 meters, offered a breathtaking panoramic view of the Sauerland. The bravest among the young people even filmed TikTok videos. The evening wrapped up with a cozy barbecue.

Before we headed back, we had one more round of black-light mini-golf on the agenda.

 

Taking on Tasks Together

According to Anne Gebhardt, the highlight of the weekend was, above all, how much the students were able to bond with one another, make new friends, and work together as a community to take on all the tasks, such as kitchen duty. It’s also worth mentioning that one group member rode his road bike all the way to the lodging near Willingen—and back again.

9. September 2025
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Hessenhaus on a Trip to the Netherlands with a Side Trip to the Beach

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

A trip full of unforgettable moments: The Hessenhaus residential group at the Steinmühle boarding school went on their house trip. House Director Michel Hermens shared the following report from one of the students on the trip:

On Saturday morning, we kicked off our adventure with a delicious breakfast together. Well-fed, we set off for the Netherlands at noon. After a drive of just under four hours, we arrived at the campground and settled into our bungalows, which were cozy and had plenty of room for everyone.

A Cozy Barbecue Evening

On the first evening, we had a barbecue together: we had juicy burgers! Afterward, we wrapped up the day with games and good cheer, full of anticipation for what awaited us the next day.

On Sunday morning, we set off for Walibi Holland amusement park. Before entering the park, we were given a quick pep talk: “Stay in groups of at least two, and have fun!” No sooner said than done: we dove right into a day full of roller coasters, action, and unforgettable moments.

A Visit to a Traditional Dutch Snack Bar

That evening, Michel surprised us with a detour to a traditional Dutch snack bar. With our snacks in hand, we strolled on to the beach, where we ate together, chatted, and one of us even bravely jumped into the water. We returned late in the evening, but of course that didn’t slow us down, and we kept playing until late into the night.

Beach Volleyball by the Sea

The next morning began with cleaning up before we headed back to the beach. There, we spent our time swimming, playing beach volleyball, and soaking up the sun until we finally set off for home, feeling satisfied, tired, and full of wonderful memories.

9. September 2025
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Residents from the main facility went camping and visited the technology museum

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

As part of the weekend house trip, the main house of the Steinmühle boarding school camped at the recreational area on Ehrlichsee and spent the evenings there socializing. On Saturday, the group visited Plopsaland in Haßloch and enjoyed all the attractions the amusement park had to offer, reported House Director Nils Schwandt, who went on to say:

“On Sunday, we were able to learn about and experience many exciting things at the Technology Museum in Speyer related to the space shuttles, the ISS (IMAX movie screening), and airplanes.”

“To wrap things up, we visited a nearby bird park and ended the weekend with burgers in the dining room at the Steinmühle.”

3. September 2025
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Biohaus Enjoyed a Sunny Weekend in Southern Germany

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

The Biohaus at the Steinmühle boarding school in southern Germany enjoyed a varied and incredibly sunny weekend, reports Neele Fritz, the Biohaus’s director. During their trip, the group shared exciting experiences while cooking, playing games in the evenings, and visiting the highlight of the trip, the “Rulantica Water Park.” From outdoor pools, water fights, and 8-person slide races to the free-fall slide, there was something for everyone all day Saturday. While exploring the surrounding area, they snapped a few photos here and there.

1. September 2025
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Greetings from the Mill in Rulantica!

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

“Die Mühle,” a girls-only residential group at the Steinmühle boarding school, took this year’s group trip to the Black Forest—“to a little village surrounded by forests and meadows,” reports house director Julia Ploch. The young people stayed in a beautiful self-catering cottage surrounded by nature; thanks to the good weather, they were able to enjoy delicious meals outdoors and sit around the campfire well into the late evening. On Saturday, the group visited the Rulantica water park, located next to Europapark Rust. With perfect weather, everyone had a great day. “We then wrapped up Sunday with a delicious breakfast together in the sun out in the courtyard before heading back to Steinmühle.”

31. August 2025
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