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Johannes, Lilu, Maurits: Outstanding Achievements by Young Rowers at Steinmühle

Contests & Awards, Life at Boarding School, News, Rowing, Sports & Health, Talent Development

The young athletes from RuS Steinmühle achieved remarkable success at the regatta hosted by the Offenbach Rowing Club “Undine.” They secured a total of seven victories, four of which were won by Johannes Germano alone. The talented and hard-working rower racked up a total of eight victories of his own.

Another standout performer: Lilu Schmidt. At not even 15 years old, she finished first in three out of four races—and that against a field of 15- and 16-year-olds, and even some 18-year-olds. —What a celebration!

With this regatta performance, the Rudern und Sport (RuS) Steinmühle club came within a hair’s breadth of winning the overall trophy for the day; it missed out by just one point. “Still, we came in second—and that’s among about 30 clubs from all over Hesse and the surrounding area,” says coach Martin Strohmenger happily.

Other athletes from RuS Steinmühle are also currently in contention for top finishes. Notable among them are Leonhardt Germano and Nils Grunwaldt, who competed in the 12/13-year-old age group in Offenbach, narrowly lost in the single and double sculls, respectively, and returned home with valuable regatta experience.

Meanwhile, at the International Junior Regatta in Munich, 17-year-old RuS rising star Maurits Juhre once again demonstrated his skills. At Europe’s largest junior rowing event, the ambitious Steinmühlen rower held his own against a multinational and highly competitive field, finishing with an outstanding 4th place in the B final.

Guys and girls, we’re proud of you!

Photos: Guido Germano

12. May 2024
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Seventh-grade girls read aloud to the MühlenMinis

News, Social Engagement

There are plenty of things you can do during a free period to help pass the time. Some 7th-grade students recently decided to get involved in a special project. Without further ado, they knocked on the door of the log cabin. For the past few months, a new group has been meeting there on our school grounds: the MühlenMinis! The seventh-graders gathered the interested children around them and read to them from a book. It was a wonderful surprise and a nice change of pace for everyone. Dear students, Steinmühle thanks you for your warm and dedicated involvement!
The MühlenMinis is a daycare group currently consisting of five children between the ages of one and three, who are cared for during the day by a daycare provider in a log cabin. This service is intended for Steinmühle employees and their children. If there is sufficient demand, there are plans to establish a second group.

4. May 2024
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ZDF Expresses Interest in Steinmühle’s “Jugend Forscht” Project

Contests & Awards, Ecology and Sustainability, News, STEM, Talent Development

At the state competition “Jugend Forscht” in Darmstadt, Steinmühlen students Leonard Berger, Clara Steiner, and Quentin Herwig narrowly missed second place—and with it, qualification for the national competition—with their project “Food Wrap Made from Crab Shells—Is That Possible?” For the trio—which recently became a quartet with the addition of Nicolas Bohnstedt—the project is now moving on to the next round at a different level. In addition to second place and a special prize at the state competition, an inquiry from ZDF is a wonderful sign of recognition.

An editor from the ZDF science program PUR+ had visited the “Jugend Forscht” state competition, looked at the many exciting projects, and presented the most interesting ones to the planning editorial team. Among them was the Steinmühle project by the four teenagers. While still at the event, the journalist spoke with Quentin about the project and shortly thereafter reached out to the Steinmühle and project leader Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf to stay in touch with the students and their project.

“We don’t yet have a specific program in mind that this project might fit into,” according to ZDF. The plan is to produce a segment for 2025.

PUR+ is an educational program for children that covers a wide range of topics, from sports and the environment to social issues and technology. The target audience is children aged approximately 10–14.

Meanwhile, the group is very excited about this request, according to Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf, project supervisor and STEM coordinator at Steinmühle. The team now plans to continue working on the project and perhaps submit it to “Jugend testet” next year.
This works out well, because the group has not only produced many different types of films made from chitosan—a byproduct of crab shells—but has also developed various testing methods. For example, the highly sustainable films can be tested for tear resistance using a homemade pulling machine, or to determine how much moisture or oxygen they allow to pass through.
Further information: https://www.zdf.de/kinder/purplus, https://www.jugend-testet.de/.

 

4. May 2024
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“Youth Training for the Olympics”: Strong Fourth-Place Finish in the Regional Competition

Contests & Awards, News, Sports & Health

An outstanding performance by the Steinmühle soccer academy team made up of players born in 2012 and 2013. Back in March, the team prevailed over the competition from Marburg’s schools in the district tournament, thereby qualifying for last week’s regional tournament. This was reported by physical education teacher Tim Elmshäuser.

In the regional tournament, the team initially played in a group with the teams from Bad Nauheim, Kronberg, and Wetzlar. With a total of 6 points and a goal difference of 8:8, the team finished second in the group and faced the co-favorites from Gießen in the semifinals. Here, the opponent’s individual skill was on full display, and despite a strong effort, the team was defeated 0–2. In the third-place match, the team ran out of steam toward the end, and our boys lost a close game 1–2 to the team from Limburg. As a result, Steinmühle earned a very respectable fourth-place finish on their certificate.

The 5th- and 6th-grade players who play for FV Wehrda, JFV Salzböde/Lahn, and FSV Cappel, represented the school with distinction and were able to hold their own even against schools fielding players from the youth academies of Eintracht Frankfurt, Mainz 05, and TSG Wieseck.

Thanks also to the many parents who were there to support the team and provided the boys with snacks and drinks.

 

4. May 2024
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Packaging Optimization Project: Class 11d Says “Thank You”

Ecology and Sustainability, News, STEM

As is customary with every 11th-grade class, Principal and math teacher Björn Gemmer conducted a packaging optimization project with his current 11th-grade class. This time, they took a close look at a product from the ESN brand, examining the dimensions of one of its popular whey products. ESN, along with the More Nutrition brand, is part of The Quality Group. The company focuses on “premium products for health, enjoyment, and performance.”

Leon, Piet, Hessein, and Rebecca investigated whether, in the case of the selected item, not only the product but also the packaging could impress with top-notch qualities. The focus was on reducing material usage, which could lead to lower costs and a better sustainability record due to reduced amounts of plastic packaging. Their take: There’s still room for improvement.

This statement was supported by detailed calculations that were attached to the letter to ESN. Although it took several weeks to receive a response, it was unusually accommodating. Employee Sina Frömberg expressed her sincere thanks and explained in detail that, due to various regulations and provisions, packaging that may appear “too large” can nevertheless comply with the rules and may even be necessary in its current form. She also noted that consumer acceptance is an important factor. Sina Frömberg explained all these aspects in detail.

 

Packaging Technology Degree Program

At the same time, the contact person suggested that anyone with a deeper interest in the topic as a whole might want to look into the Packaging Technology and Sustainability degree program in Leipzig. — It’s a complex topic, then, one that, as such, may not yet have entered the consciousness of consumers.

By the way, the students were also delighted to receive a box filled to the brim with numerous ESN products, which, as expected, were very well received. Of course, we had to take a group photo as a thank-you!
In any case, the class and math teacher Björn Gemmer would like to say a big thank you for the nice surprise and the kind feedback on the Steinmühle’s activities!

 

4. May 2024
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State Victory at “Jugend Forscht”: Steinmühle’s Plus-MINT Trio Qualifies for the National Finals and Will Compete Against Germany’s Best

Contests & Awards, Life at Boarding School, News, STEM, Talent Development

This is the best “Jugend Forscht” result in Steinmühle’s history: After Steinmühle student Akaash Bhagwat won the state championship in physics at “Schüler experimentieren” (the competition for younger students), the 12th-grade plus-MINT trio—consisting of Luis Gerloni, Fabian Sotonica, and Clara Steiner, also emerged as state champions at the “Jugend forscht” state competition held at Merck in Darmstadt. Originally submitted in the Earth and Space Sciences category, the project ultimately won the award for “Best Interdisciplinary Project” and will now compete in the national competition. “We’ve been participating in ‘Jugend forscht’ for seven years and have always done very well. But we’ve never had a success like this before,” explains their advisor, Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf.

Luis (16), Clara, and Fabian (both 17) were quite nervous as they had to hold their own among about 50 other projects and ultimately compete against three others in their category. For about half an hour, the jury members—representing research, academia, and industry—asked their questions—and they were on the same level. Under the title “Water Analysis 2.0: Autonomous Low-Cost Boat for Determining Water Quality,” the trio presented their research project. The discussion delved deeply into the subject matter—not a trace of easy questions whose answers would have been obvious. Relieved and almost in disbelief, the students—who participate in the plus-MINT program at the Steinmühle boarding school—heard that they had won—the reward for hours of dedicated tinkering, extensive expertise, endless perseverance, and tremendous interest.

 

Another criterion: public benefit

The next round—the national competition in Heilbronn—will feature the best German research projects. The young researchers explain in an interview that they’ll have to step it up a notch there. “There are only a few projects in our category, Earth and Space Sciences,” the three acknowledge. But that makes their efforts all the more closely scrutinized by the jury members.

The questions asked there will also focus on other aspects. The jury will assess whether the project is truly the participants’ own—that is, whether they identify with the project’s goals and demonstrate genuine commitment. According to the trio, the project’s benefit to the community is also important. They can wholeheartedly affirm this—because their greatest hope is that their experiment will become a mass-market product for measuring water quality!

 

The Goal: To Inspire the Industry

A small “surfboard” serves as the basis for the remote-controlled, motorized platform for water analysis developed by Clara Steiner, Fabian Sotonica, and Luis Gerloni. It is not stationary—which sets it apart from many measurement systems. The “boat” can be equipped with various sensors for water analysis, and it can collect up to four water samples.

Inspiring industry and businesses with their idea is therefore the goal of the three plus-MINT talents, who—along with the Steinmühle School and Boarding School—have made it to the top ranks of Germany’s best young researchers. Their vision is a fully autonomous boat capable of navigating currents and saltwater that can be used by anyone, even private individuals, in any location. This would allow water measurements to be taken at a wide variety of locations across the country and transmitted online for analysis. “The result would be a nearly complete picture of the condition of our waterways.”

At the end of May, Luis, Clara, and Fabian will head to Heilbronn for the national “Jugend Forscht” competition. Joining them will be Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf, a multiple recipient of the Mentor Award. Alongside her are others who have supported the plus-MINT trio on their journey to the top. These include Antje Seel and Dr. Patrick Szabo from the Steinmühlen STEM team. The collaboration with Dr. Christoph Reudenbach from the Department of Geography at Philipps University of Marburg also provided valuable insights and support.

26. April 2024
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Four first-place finishes and three second-place finishes: A strong start to the season for Maurits Juhre and Johannes Germano

Contests & Awards, Life at Boarding School, News, Rowing, Sports & Health, Talent Development

A great start to the season for our rowers from RuS Steinmühle: Maurits Juhre and Johannes Germano got off to a flying start this weekend at the 52nd Early Season Regatta on Lake Aasee in Münster. Maurits competed four times over 2,000 meters, confidently securing second place three times and finishing third once. Johannes also raced four times, all over a distance of 1,500 meters. The young athlete, who recently joined RuS Steinmühle, won all four races by a wide margin—what a celebration! Coach Martin Strohmenger was impressed: “Both rowers received positive feedback and gained valuable experience this weekend, which will definitely benefit them in their upcoming regattas.” Their next races will take place in two weeks in Offenbach and then in Gießen. — Keep it up, guys! We’re rooting for you!

23. April 2024
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First and Second Place for Lara Khatib in the Reading Contest

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A great achievement for Lara Khatib from Class 6i in our International High School Program: At the end of November last year, she won the school-level reading competition, advanced to the next round—the city and district finals—and ultimately placed among the top competitors there as well.

One student each from the Steinmühlen classes 6a, 6b, 6c, and 6i competed in a reading contest in November, reported teacher Lisa Braun. Nilay Dedeoglu (6a), Leni Ochs (6b), Sophia Kirschning (6c), and Lara Khatib from 6i presented their readings. First, they read a passage of their own choosing from a novel of their choice; then, they had to read aloud for two minutes from a text they hadn’t chosen themselves. The audience evaluated the performances using rating sheets, focusing on reading technique, interpretation, and the choice of text passage. The participants enjoyed a great atmosphere and read before an interested and eager audience. Lara Khatib emerged as the winner of this round by a narrow margin.

 

A close call

Winning at the school level automatically qualified them to compete in the next round of the competition—the city/county finals on February 26. On that day, all the school winners gathered in the conference room of the building department to once again try to win over the jury, explains Lara’s German teacher, Laura Cubillas. And once again, the jury’s decision was a close call. However, this time it wasn’t Lara but another contestant who came out on top, and Lara was delighted with a very strong second-place finish. The jury explained that Lara, who recited her own text from the book *Emmi & Einschwein* by Anna Böhm, had truly missed the win by a hair’s breadth.

“I was so excited, especially after the jury had deliberated,” Lara recalls today. Some of her classmates had come along to support her and were rooting for her during her presentation.

Lara is taking it in stride that she missed the win by a hair: “I wasn’t really disappointed, because I also thought the other kids read beautifully. It was a wonderful experience for me.”

Steinmühle participates regularly in the annual reading competition and organizes activities on a regular basis through the German department to improve students’ reading skills.

 

20. April 2024
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Sweet Chemistry – Advanced Course Explores the Chemistry of Carbohydrates at the University of Marburg

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Shortly before the end of the first semester, the 12th-grade advanced chemistry class met with their teacher, Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf, for a workshop at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Marburg on the Lahnbergen. For many of them, it was their first time standing on the large campus—which was covered in snow that morning—and getting a taste of college life.

The goal of the workshop was to provide us with theoretical and practical insight into the chemistry of carbohydrates and to serve as a practical exercise for the three student teachers who led the session. To start things off, an interactive lecture laid the foundation for understanding the following experiments by explaining the general properties and various structures of carbohydrates.
We then split into small groups and headed straight to the stations, where we explored a wide variety of phenomena. These included detection reactions, qualitative analyses, and a self-induced color-changing reaction that could be repeated simply by shaking the solution. What made it special was that nearly everything could be explained using the information from the introduction—which was now our task.

We spent our lunch break in the university cafeteria, which, fortunately, was pretty empty that day, before returning to discuss our experimental results.

At the end, we were divided into small groups again, each with a buzzer. The final activity was a quiz in which we competed against each other and had to demonstrate the knowledge we had gained throughout the day. The winning group was rewarded with candy.

In summary, it was a valuable experience not only in terms of our knowledge of carbohydrates, but above all in terms of how to interpret experimental results and understand the relationships between them.

20. April 2024
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The Steinmühle as a Think Tank and a Place for Exchange

Collaborations & Partnerships, Ecology and Sustainability, News

The Climate Protection Team from the Marburg-Biedenkopf District’s Department of District Development and Climate Protection recently held its strategy day on the Steinmühle campus. “Three colleagues have joined the new Climate Adaptation division, which is funded by the federal government for two years,” explained team leader Michael Kauer. The committee discussed possible measures for addressing the consequences of climate change in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. The steps agreed upon will be implemented over the next few years. According to Michael Kauer, the overarching theme is how to achieve the climate goals set by policymakers.

The District Development and Climate Protection Department, headed by Ulrich Buddemeier, is responsible for the village and regional development grant programs as well as for bicycle traffic planning, and coordinates interdisciplinary individual projects related to district development.

As part of this joint partnership, the Steinmühle makes its facilities available to the Marburg-Biedenkopf district at irregular intervals for medium-sized and larger events. The district was one of the Steinmühle’s key supporters during its construction and expansion projects.

4. April 2024
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Do you have questions about the school?

School Administration & Management

Björn Gemmer & Dirk Konnertz
Phone: 06421 408-20

schule@steinmuehle.de

Do you have questions about the boarding school?

Boarding School Administration & Management

Anke Muszynski & Dirk Konnertz
Phone: 06421 408-0

internat@steinmuehle.de

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