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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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Steinmühle won the Marburg ABI Cup!

Contests & Awards, Life at Boarding School, News, Sports & Health

Now that’s what we call taking care of things in a timely manner! The Steinmühlen Class of 2025 kicked off its final school year with a great idea: It organized a citywide soccer “ABIcup” and invited the soon-to-be high school graduates from all schools in Marburg to participate.

The tournament took place on September 21 at the Cappeler Köppel Stadium. The modest admission fee of 2 euros and the proceeds from the sale of hot dogs and drinks went toward the ABI fund. “The ABI Cup organized by the Steinmühlen Class of 2025 was meant to be a change of pace from the usual graduation parties,” reported Alicia Spitzhüttl on behalf of the graduation committee. “We also wanted to bring schools together and strengthen the bonds within our own class. The highlight of the tournament was, of course, that our boys were able to bring home the victory!” she said happily.

The Steinmühle’s Class of 2025 promoted the event—and later its results—on their Instagram account. By the way, the students there would definitely appreciate some followers and likes! They’ve certainly earned them for bringing their great idea to life.


24. September 2024
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The InnoClubs at Steinmühle Boarding School are up and running!

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Whether it’s event planning, the boarding school council, decorations and design, or creating content for social media —the students at Steinmühle Boarding School are now actively shaping these and other areas: Last Saturday, the “InnoClubs” kicked off! In the run-up to the event, the students were able to choose from a total of eight groups and join the one that interested them the most.

Under the guidance of the boarding school teachers on Head of Boarding School Anke Muszynski’s team, the first order of business was brainstorming: Who has what ideas? How will we go about planning? What are the next steps?

 

First Aid, Culture, and a New Café at the Tennis Courts

 

Those who chose “Peer Connect” will focus in the future on topics such as sustainable projects, learning at the boarding school, and first aid. The Culture Club is dedicated to cultural activities and also aims to build connections with cultural offerings in Marburg. The Welcome Club will explore ways to further refine the welcoming atmosphere at Steinmühle. The “Café Mühle” group is tasked with helping to design the café currently under construction at the tennis courts.

 

We’ve already received a lot of input from the student body

 

The teaching staff reported that the students had been very engaged from the very beginning and had already contributed numerous ideas to the mixed-age groups.
Participation in an InnoClub at the Steinmühle boarding school is a required activity, along with joining a recreational club.

 

19. September 2024
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Do you enjoy math and science? The new plus-MINT flyer is here!

Life at Boarding School, News, STEM, Talent Development

The Association for the Promotion of STEM Talent (Verein zur MINT-Talentförderung e.V.) has unveiled its new plus-MINT flyer! So if you really enjoy math, computer science, natural sciences, and technology, are quite successful in these areas, and can imagine attending a plus-MINT boarding school like Steinmühle, you’re warmly invited to take a look at the flyer and apply if it sounds like a good fit for you. The flyer for the plus-MINT program can be viewed in this post, but is also available for download: pm_flyer-2025-26#web

28. August 2024
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“It’s as if I never left”: Life Returns to Steinmühle Boarding School

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After taking care of the final formalities with our administrative team—our new boarding students were already off with our teachers to their living groups and settling into their rooms! We’re thrilled to have welcomed so many new faces to our Steinmühle boarding school yesterday and could hardly wait for all our returning boarding students to arrive shortly afterward. — After six weeks of summer break, our campus is bustling with life again!

A seamless transition from home

While the children and teenagers were getting accustomed to their—in some cases—new “second home” or had returned to their usual place of residence and school, the parents made themselves comfortable with coffee, cake, fruit, and soft drinks, chatted with boarding school director Anke Muszynski and school principal Björn Gemmer, and were delighted to see how smoothly the transition from home to the Steinmühle Marburg boarding school had gone for the new 2024–25 school year. “It feels like I never even left,” said a high school boarding student happily upon his arrival.

Delighted with a Great Start

Our photos show (from left) our licensed nurse, Mandy Mönke, with our boarding school administration team—consisting of Sandra Werner, Ina Block, and Maike Friauf, the boarding school’s accountant and executive assistant—along with boarding school director Anke Muszynski.

The fact that the weather cooperated on Welcome Day is evident in the photo showing our seating areas with sun umbrellas, where the parents of our new boarding students took their seats.

You could tell they were thrilled about the great start, as this snapshot taken at a parents’ table shows.

 

26. August 2024
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Instructions for replicating the plus-MINT-Boot project are now available online

Life at Boarding School, News, STEM, Talent Development

With their boat project, Clara Steiner, Luis Gerloni, and Fabian Sotonica from the plus-MINT program at Schule & Internat Steinmühle advanced to the national “Jugend forscht” competition, which took place this year over four days at Germany’s largest science center, Experimenta in Heilbronn (as we reported). Reaching this level marks Steinmühle’s greatest success to date in this field!

You can now also find more information and replicate the platform on our website (https://boatproject.steinmuehle.de/). The first schools in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district and the Central Hesse Student Research Center (SFM) have already expressed interest.

The “Boot Project,” which involves the construction and programming of a low-cost measurement platform for automated water analysis, was carried out in collaboration with Dr. Christoph Reudenbach from the Department of Geography at Philipps University of Marburg.

Marlene Bigeschke from the plus-MINT program also helped build the platform. The project was supervised by the plus-MINT team at Steinmühle, which includes Antje Seel, Dr. Patrick Szabo, and Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf, who was also present for two days in Heilbronn.

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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The MühlenMinis are now playing in the log cabin

Collaborations & Partnerships, Life at Boarding School, News, Politics, Business & Responsibility, Social Engagement

The Anneliese Pohl Foundation is providing 40,000 euros in funding for the “MühlenMinis” daycare group project at the Steinmühle. To celebrate, the little ones were given a “grand welcome.” The newly renovated log cabin on the Steinmühle grounds has now been officially opened for the two daycare groups serving children ages 1–3. In attendance were School Association Chairman Egon Vaupel and his deputy Gerhard Müller, local government representatives, and Arzu Kurt-Duran, Executive Director of the Anneliese Pohl Foundation. She presented the Steinmühle with a check for 40,000 euros to support the project.

“We are very fortunate to have a local foundation that supports such projects,” Vaupel explained at the beginning of his speech. In order to meet as many criteria as possible as a family-friendly employer, Steinmühle wants to give its employees the opportunity to place their children in safe and reliable care even during working hours. Two professional child care providers, Sarina Rösler and Debora Schmidt from the Marburg-Biedenkopf Child Care Association, ensure that this is fully achieved by caring for the children in two groups, each with a maximum of five children.

The “MühlenMinis,” as they are affectionately called, are housed in the former log cabin. Built in 1980, the building was completely renovated to create a thoroughly modern environment. The facility now offers everything parents could want for their children: a children’s bathroom, a kitchen, an attractively designed lounge, sleeping and quiet areas—and, of course, plenty of opportunities to play.

 

A safe outdoor area for kids to run around

 

Foundation Manager Arzu Kurt-Duran was impressed by the building’s cheerfully designed interior and its amenities. To ensure that everyone could get a good look at the facility’s exterior as well, the official opening was intentionally scheduled for spring. The outdoor area was completely redesigned for the children and securely fenced in. There, they can play, run around, and explore to their heart’s content. A large sandbox invites them to dig, and it is protected by a sunshade.

The facility had already been put into operation last fall: The first MühlenMinis, including the son of project manager Fabian Küster, had already moved in on October 23.

Arzu Kurt-Duran, herself a former student at Steinmühle, was delighted to present the donation on behalf of the Anneliese Pohl Foundation and wished the institution every success. The Anneliese Pohl Foundation and the school association have agreed that any daycare spots at Steinmühle that remain unfilled will be made available to parents in the Anneliese Pohl Foundation’s community.

A representative from the second partner, Sparkasse Marburg Biedenkopf, also attended the official dedication ceremony for the MühlenMinis building: Steinmühlen Managing Director Dirk Konnertz welcomed Human Resources Manager Michaela Weiser. Also present were Mayor Nadine Bernshausen and Petra Prenzel from the City of Marburg’s Child Care Department. The mayor was very impressed by the “wonderful grounds” and brought gifts. The opening ceremony was attended by many Steinmühle staff members, including Principal Björn Gemmer, Boarding School Director Anke Muszynski, and members of the school administration Tobias Karlein, Frank Wemme, and Dirk Lange.

 

14. August 2024
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Fun Takes Center Stage: Steinmühle Has the Largest Contingent at the Marburg Night Marathon

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With nine relay teams, three half-marathon runners (Leon Vielhaben, Ron Owen, and Clara Freudenstein), and one marathon runner (Marlon Welsch), Steinmühle was once again the largest group of runners at this year’s Marburg Night Marathon.

The groups were diverse, meaning they were mixed in terms of running ability and not focused on achieving particularly high rankings. Fun and camaraderie were once again the main priorities this year, reported Principal Björn Gemmer, who successfully participated in the race. His group secured the top spot among those who finished. The fact that this particular group didn’t have a name—and that this was even noted on the certificate—was a minor source of amusement.

The following photos, showing all participants, depict—in no particular order—those who started the Marburg Night Marathon at the Steinmühle.

Have fun scrolling!

 

9. July 2024
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A Place for Learning and Living: Steinmühle School and Boarding School Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary

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The numerous invited guests brought plenty of praise with them when they gathered for the ceremony in the forum of the host institution, the Steinmühle School and Boarding School. It was a true anniversary worth celebrating, as the educational institution in southern Marburg turned 75 and marked the occasion with a week of festivities. Many well-wishers attended: from the school community, other schools, the school district office, the political sphere, various associations, and top officials from the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs. The Steinmühle and its leadership, however, remained humble and grateful.

“We are here in a place of learning and life,” noted Egon Vaupel, chairman of the Steinmühle Marburg support association. At Steinmühle, he said, investments are made in education, training, and integration. These are the most important building blocks for the success of an institution that is known far beyond the district’s borders. However, he added, it is also important not only to acknowledge successes but also to admit mistakes.

Principal Björn Gemmer provided a retrospective, in words and pictures, of the most important historical milestones at Steinmühle in the period after 1949. The founder, Joseph Müller, and the educator, Gerhard Buurman, were brought together through their activities in the Association of German Private Schools. Buurman invested 40,000 German marks in the Steinmühle, which had 123 students on May 10, 1949. As an independently operated school and boarding school, the then “Landschulheim Steinmühle” received state recognition in 1955. In 1973, Steinmühle had 226 boarding students—more than ever before and more than ever since. Currently, the total number of students is 820, of whom about 100 live in the boarding school and the rest are day students from the city. Around 1,000 people are currently active on campus, including all staff members.

 

Significant Investment in Internationalization

Over the years, the Steinmühle has had many success stories, but it has also been involved in the occasional scandal that the press eagerly picked up on, such as when students helped a citizen of the GDR escape during a class trip in the 1980s. To this day, the school has retained, to some extent, the image of being “a school for the rich”—due to the fact that the private school operator charges tuition, and hardly any boarding school accommodates young people for free.

What is less well known is that Steinmühle enrolls 20 percent of its boarding students through youth welfare services, and the efforts it has made since the 1980s to take in refugees, most recently in 2015. Significant investment has also been made in Steinmühle’s international character. In Class 6i of the International High School track, in addition to German and English, the students also speak Russian, Ukrainian, Arabic, Turkish, Polish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Flemish, Persian, Marathi, and Kurdish at home.

 

Praise for Sustainability

Much to the delight of Dirk Konnertz, the school and boarding school’s director, many former colleagues and alumni had also come to see what had become of “their” Steinmühle. Everyone praised the school’s diverse curriculum—particularly in the natural sciences—as well as its commitment to environmental protection and sustainability, and its active construction and modernization efforts. Among the alumni was Felix Müller, a 2023 Steinmühle high school graduate who is now a student at the Mozarteum in Salzburg; together with Gabrielle Sans on the piano, he provided the musical accompaniment for the event. Together with singer and teacher Anna Prokop and tenor Daniel Sans, Dirk Konnertz brought the evening to a musical close on the keyboard; at the very end, the event offered a unique opportunity to take a group photo of all the school principals from past years up to the present.

The Steinmühle welcomed the following guests: Dr. Manuel Lösel (State Secretary, Hessian Ministry of Culture, Education, and Opportunity), Christoph Aßmann (Director of the State School Authority), Michael Röhrig (Director of the Marburg Teacher Training Seminar for High Schools), Dirk Bamberger (Member of the State Parliament), Angela Dorn (Member of the State Parliament and Vice President of the Hessian State Parliament), Nadine Bernshausen (Mayor), Peter Hesse (Head of the Cappel Local Council), Dr. Falk Raschke (Executive Director of the Association of German Private Schools in Hesse), Hans-Martin Meth (Vice Chair of the Boarding Schools Association), Jasmine Weidenbach (Chair of the Steinmühle Support Association), Bianca Zenker (Chair of the School Parents’ Council), Joela Schwing and Lennart Holly (student representatives).

Steinmühle also welcomed: the Buurman family, principals from nearby schools, former and current faculty members from the school and boarding school, former and current students, parents, friends, and supporters of Steinmühle.

4. July 2024
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