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44 percent of the Miesbach high school students manage to get an A degree

2022-06-25T05:12:47.931Z


44 percent of the Miesbach high school students manage to get an A degree Created: 06/25/2022, 07:00 By: Alexandra Korimorth Headmistress Claudia Reiserer and the other speakers struck a thoughtful tone at the graduation ceremony at the Miesbach high school. © Stefan Schweihofer Yesterday, in the auditorium, 125 high school graduates from the Miesbach high school received recognition and good


44 percent of the Miesbach high school students manage to get an A degree

Created: 06/25/2022, 07:00

By: Alexandra Korimorth

Headmistress Claudia Reiserer and the other speakers struck a thoughtful tone at the graduation ceremony at the Miesbach high school.

© Stefan Schweihofer

Yesterday, in the auditorium, 125 high school graduates from the Miesbach high school received recognition and good advice for their future life.

With an average of 2.09, they celebrated themselves as "nobility and elite".

Miesbach - Yesterday in the auditorium for 125 high school graduates from the Miesbach high school, there was recognition and good advice for the future.

With an average of 2.09, the 2022 vintage celebrated as “nobility and elite”.

It was the last "mandatory date" at her school, which the high school students celebrated exuberantly.

Headmistress Claudia Reiserer welcomed families, friends, Jens Zangenfeind in his double function as a proud father and deputy district administrator (FWG) and mayor Gerhard Braunmiller (CSU).

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44 percent of the Miesbach high school students manage to get an A degree

Reiserer congratulated the graduates on passing the Abitur and on the average of 2.09.

Exactly 55 students – that is 44 percent – ​​even have a one in front of the decimal point.

"You were even a bit better than last year's class," praised the headmistress, for whom the Abi class was also her first at the Miesbach high school.

In particular, she highlighted the "excellent performance" of Ilona Mayr, Anna Neumann and Luis Zink, all three of whom have a straight 1.0 on their school leaving certificate.

The headmistress was particularly enthusiastic that Anna Neumann came from the Realschule via the introductory class.

Reiserer thanked her colleagues for the work they had done.

Since, as she said, a look at the current bestseller list with self-help titles didn't help her, she took it with Goethe and Mark Twain: "Do you want to live happily?

Travel with two bags, one to give, the other to receive.” The high school graduates have a bag filled with knowledge, values ​​and social skills and now “may sail away from the safe harbor.

Catch the wind in your sails.

To research.

Dream!

Discover!".

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"We are the nobility.

And the nobility bows to nothing and no one.”

Jens Zangenfeind brought the congratulations from District Administrator von Löwis (CSU) and praised the class for making the best of often unfortunate situations: container lessons on a large construction site, pandemic, home schooling, global political upheaval.

"Anyone who can adapt to situations so flexibly is ready for future projects," said Zangenfeind.

Mayor Braunmiller also congratulated and asked the young people to get involved in society, clubs and politics in the future.

With Seneca's "If you don't know the port you want to sail to, no wind is the right one for you", Chairman of the Parents' Council Alexander Manz gave an inspiring speech about conquering the world instead of letting yourself drift aimlessly.

This was supplemented by Dieter Friedrich from the Förderverein with the request for Tucholsky: “The greatest sight there is is the world.

Look at her!”

Before each high school graduate received their school-leaving certificate, the class representatives Paula Berlinghof and Melissa Müller explained in a self-ironic speech what challenges they had to overcome in their school careers, so that they could now describe themselves as the "abistocracy", the nobility and the elite.

They thanked their teachers and the sponsors who made the school newspaper and the prom in the evening possible.

At the end they shouted: “We are the nobility.

And the nobility bows to nothing and no one.”

prizewinner

Mathematics: Luis Zink, Fanny Sergel.

Physics: Luis Zinc.

Chemistry: Anna Neumann, Magdalena Moosreiner.

Biology: Franziska Hartinger.

Gymnasium Miesbach

Michael Abdelkhalek, Maximilian Abele, Alicia Angler, Melanie Arias, Helene Auracher, Sophie Avril, Bilge Bai, Amelie Baumbach, Emily Baumgärtner, Katharina Baur, Simon Beil, Paula Berlinghof, Leonhard Beugel, Anna Bisko, Alexandra Bommer, Luca Bremer, Franz Bressler , Patricia Cagica Carvalho, Chiara Castiglione, Valentina Cirillo, Verena Danner, Fabian Danzer, Philipp Daubermann, Vanessa Di Bella, Laura Dietrich, Josephine Dürr, Hannah Flachs, Fabian Frick, Elena Friedl, Peter Gebhard, Sabrina Gersch, Sara Godderis, Alexander Gött , Lars Gottschalk, Helena Greger, Valentin Gulic, Sebastian Haas, Dennis Hadziabdic, Vanessa Hadziabdic, Anna Harrieder, Franziska Hartinger, Benedikt Hartmann, Paul Heinrich, Annabelle Hellmich, Valentina Herzinger, Simon Hinterseer, Jakob Hinterseher, Marie Holler, Katharina Huber, Maria Huber, Catherine KaiserFlorian Kapfberger, Elias Kargl, Serra-Yeda Kerimkar, Paul Kerksiek, Moritz Kieser, Nadine Klammsteiner, Lena Knapp, Veronika Kniegl, Sebastian Köhnlein, Franziska Köll, Johannes Koller, Timon Kowalzik, Simon Kreidl, Victoria Kremmer, Nina Kriechbaumer, Antonia Kurzmann, Paul Lehmann, Leonie Leitner, Helena-Chiara Leo, Julius Lesch, Angelina Lißner, Theresa Löbel, Theresa Löw, Franziska Maier, Julia Maier, Maria Maier, David Mair, Luis Mawick, Ilona Mayr, Johanna Mayr, Veronika Meisl, Marie Merkel, Franziska Michl, Maxine Mihalovits, Julian Mommsen, Magdalena Moosreiner, Ikram MountassirTriano, Melissa Müller, Florian Muth, Anna Neumann, Stella Nikolaidou, Magdalena Obermüller, Noemi Orthen, Fatma Özdemir, Hanife Özdemir, Amanda Petrariu, Ricarda Pohlmann, Valentina Proverbio, Antonia Pustka , Lina Razeghi, Patricia Rönnfeldt, Sophie Rothfuss,Lorenz Schlager, Leon Schmidt, Helena Schmidtpeter, Leonhard Schön, Moritz Schöttler, Magdalena Schubert, Fanny Sergel, Lukas Siebeneicher, Nina Sigl, Melda Sik, Zeynep Sik, Veronika Stöger, Rijad Telaku, Sophie Thurn, Antonia Tiefenbacher, von Tluck and Toschonowitz, Tuan Tran, Julia Walter, Martin Weigl, Sophia Wiedner, Alina Zangenfeind, Luis Zink.

Source: merkur

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