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Happy end to the Abitur exams at Moosburger Gymnasium: First-class proof of work

2021-06-23T22:23:42.293Z


"All the effort was worth it": The high school graduation grades have now also been announced at the Moosburger Gymnasium. In particular, five graduates particularly shone.


"All the effort was worth it": The high school graduation grades have now also been announced at the Moosburger Gymnasium.

In particular, five graduates particularly shone.

Moosburg

- The disadvantages of the school finale in the pandemic were not really apparent when 85 Moosburg high school students received their grades from the written Abitur exams on Friday.

It got the dream grade of 1.0 twice, and the average score of 2.12 is also very pleasing.

For the pupils, the phase of life at the Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch-Gymnasium will soon end and for Stefan Pellmaier the past few weeks have been "very instructive": This year he acted as senior school coordinator for the graduating classes for the first time and was visibly relieved by the happy ending.

The average grade of 2.12 was around seven tenths better than in the previous year, which is a first-class proof of work for both students and teachers.

The pandemic has not only brought disadvantages

Lea Heilmaier and Nicholas Scheurenbrand were at the top this year with a maximum grade of 1.0.

Pia Elfinger and Philipp Tekeser-Glasz rank behind with their respective average marks of 1.1.

Neither of them will probably make a run-up to 1.0 in the oral exams.

Maria Lohr completed the group of the best marks with the average 1.3.

"All the effort was worth it," said Lea Heilmaier (18) from Moosburg, looking at her perfect high school diploma, which she had not expected.

The pandemic in the past year and a half has not only brought disadvantages, "because it saved the bum of some.

When everything is closed, you won't be tempted either. ”She herself has already firmly organized her future after the holidays.

She will begin her training at the insurance company Allianz and at the same time take a distance learning course in economics and organization at the Bundeswehr University.

Complete editor-in-chief of the school newspaper stops

Her 1.0 colleague Nicholas Scheurenbrand is a little more open about his future: The 18-year-old from Langenbach wants to study computer science, but has not yet decided on where to study. He also leaves open how things should go on professionally. Now he is enjoying the perfect testimony, “which I am very surprised about. Because the exams were actually very difficult. "

Upper school coordinator Stefan Pellmaier and Rector Claudia Theumer are still trying to help one or the other wobbly candidate graduate successfully in the oral exams.

Everyone still has the chance to achieve their great goal.

And when the class finally says goodbye, there is a lot of sadness on the part of the school.

You lose a number of extremely committed students, including very good musicians and versatile technicians.

Last but not least, the entire editor-in-chief of the school newspaper is leaving the Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch-Gymnasium.

This vintage has left a lot of positive marks.

Mini-supermarkets have been displaced for years, including in Moosburg.

Two siblings are now defying this trend - with a new corner shop in Bonau.

The customers are thrilled.

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Source: merkur

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