“Learned, tested, equipped”: 427 Freising vocational school students have their degrees in their pockets
Created: 07/14/2022, 8:00 p.m
By: Andreas Beschorner
Awards from the Free State, city, district, companies and institutions were presented to particularly good students on Thursday afternoon.
The deputy headmistress Ingrid Link (left) congratulated.
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The graduates of the Freising vocational school and the vocational school for child care were ceremoniously dismissed.
Now is the time to take responsibility.
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– 381 graduates from the Freising vocational school and 46 from the vocational school for child care received their diplomas on Thursday.
427 young adults, "we've been waiting for," as Deputy District Administrator Anita Meinelt put it in her greeting at the farewell ceremony in the auditorium of the Camerloher high school.
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The best chances in the district
"You did it," said the deputy headmistress Ingrid Link as a welcome - to a year that had "completed the full program" from online lessons to the obligation to wear masks.
It was also Link who read the speech of the ill headmaster Daniel Spreng: "Learned, tested, prepared" - Spreng took up the 3G topic and assured the graduates: "You can be happy." Of course, the graduation is the end of the Spreng gave the young people a piece of advice to take – regardless of whether they become skilled workers in the future or embark on an academic path via the BOS.
But Spreng also showed the youngsters another important path with his words: that of civic and political responsibility.
His appeal: "Clairaudience is required." And: "Start
Book prizes and certificates were given to graduates for a grade point average of 1.5 or better.
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Meinelt assured the graduates that they would have the best chances in the Freising district.
Because you need specialists - at all levels, according to the Deputy District Administrator.
At the vocational school and in the companies, the graduates were "optimally prepared" and can now "take off" from a solid foundation.
keeping society together
Freising's second mayor, Eva Bönig, encouraged the graduates: "Each and every one of you is an asset to all of us." And not just as prospective skilled workers, but also as people "who hold society together".
This year in particular learned independence, perseverance and flexibility during the pandemic - valuable experience for professional life.
And Bönig also had a challenge ready for the graduates: "Find your own way, own up to your mistakes and think outside the box."
Seven times 1.0
The statistics of this very special year are as follows: 60 pupils achieved an average grade of 1.5 or better, seven times the dream grade of 1.0.
At the same time, 260 pupils were able to obtain their middle school qualifications, and 46 graduates were also awarded their middle school qualifications.
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The celebration was framed by Ines Vogel on the piano and Andreas Michler on the guitar.
The religion teachers continued a tradition with the "Reflection", Carolin Rannertshofer and Josef Pfoser presented the project "Hinterer Pausenhof".
And then there were the prizes for the best performance.
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