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102 high school graduates said goodbye to the Viscardi-Gymnasium

2021-07-16T14:32:06.374Z


"You gave the right answer to this time with your performance", attested school principal Walter Zellmeier to the 102 high school graduates of the Viscardi-Gymnasium, who received their certificates on Friday.


"You gave the right answer to this time with your performance", attested school principal Walter Zellmeier to the 102 high school graduates of the Viscardi-Gymnasium, who received their certificates on Friday.

Fürstenfeldbruck - And to express his respect, he added: "You have developed into great personalities." Everyone should keep the will not to endure life, but to continue shaping it, said the headmaster. Zellmeier had to repeat his address several times. Because for the just over 100 high school graduates from Viscardi, it took five rounds of 50 minutes each due to the corona requirements - one less than in the previous year. Each of the students could bring an average of three family members. The auditorium could be occupied by up to 100 people. "So everything was in accordance with the rules", stated the headmaster Zellmeier. Nevertheless, everyone was able to offer a worthy celebration.

The teachers delivered a message via video.

Beginning in a kind of sketch, the headmaster and teacher initially took the instructions of the Bavarian State Ministries, which were often given at short notice, on their arms.

The technical challenges were also an issue.

That ended with a rocking version of Elton John's hit “I'm still standing”.

Repositioned to "Congratulation".

The high school graduate Leonie Schranner, who spoke for her course, thought: “We have laid a trail.” This would also exist in the memories of the school days.

“Memories of school trips, homeschooling and some funny lessons,” Schranner cited as examples.

The shared joy of having passed the Abitur was also a great moment.

Inka Pawlow, chairwoman of the parents' council and chairwoman of the association, Birgit Bragge, spoke for the parents. "Today one door closes and another opens," Pavlov said to the students. But that also applies to the parents. “You gave your children sausage and support. Now you have to give them wings for the next steps in life, says Pavlov.

Source: merkur

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