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Vocational school says goodbye to 128 graduates: “The Miesbach district needs you”

2024-03-05T09:18:52.636Z

Highlights: Vocational school says goodbye to 128 graduates: “The Miesbach district needs you”. 27 former trainees awarded the state prize. 27 graduates received a state award for graduating with a grade of 1.5 or better. The five best in their training occupation also received an award from the district. The dual training pursues a high international standard. Training in Germany enjoys respect worldwide. The training gave him great satisfaction, he said, because he was able to work creatively and practically.



As of: March 5, 2024, 10:03 a.m

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Proud winners: Headmaster Martin Greifenstein (2nd from right), District Administrator Olaf von Löwis (l.) and Bundestag member Alexander Radwan (r.) congratulated the best graduates of the vocational school with the state prize.

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128 graduates have successfully completed their training at the vocational school center.

The best of the year were recognized for their performance.

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- They have been learning for this moment for three years: The graduates in the district were ceremoniously sent off to their new phase of life.

128 trainees received their final certificate after their successful apprenticeship at the Miesbach Vocational School Center (BSZ).

They were now honored at the ceremony.

All doors are open to graduates - “But come back”

In the auditorium of the vocational school, headmaster Martin Greifenstein and district administrator Olaf von Löwis congratulated the graduates.

“With the dual vocational training you have acquired, you are ideally prepared for the future,” said Greifenstein, congratulating the newly qualified specialists, according to a press release.

The graduates should explore the world.

“But come back, because the Miesbach district needs you,” appealed the school principal.

For the future, he wishes all graduates a united Europe and that peace will soon return.

Anian Nirschl, owner of the family business Metallbau Nirschl from Irschenberg, also emphasized that all doors are open to them with their training.

The dual training pursues a high international standard.

Training in Germany enjoys respect worldwide.

District Administrator congratulates the graduates

District Administrator Olaf von Löwis thanked the training companies and the parents of the graduates for their commitment.

He emphasized the high importance of vocational training for society: “If everyone goes to college and no one can fix a leaky faucet, society doesn’t function,” he said.

The district administrator encouraged school leavers to try things out and take new paths.

Von Löwis illustrated how important it is to get back up after failure with a quote from the inventor and engineer Thomas Edison: “I have not failed.

I just found 10,000 ways it doesn’t work.”

Student representative Daniel Kupper proved that it is worth trying out new approaches.

He had already completed training as an IT specialist, but did not feel happy in his job.

Now he is becoming a chef and is already in his third year of training.

The training gave him great satisfaction, he said, because he was able to work creatively and practically.

27 former trainees awarded the state prize

The best of the year finally honored Greifenstein and von Löwis with a prize.

27 graduates received a state award for graduating with a grade of 1.5 or better.

The five best in their training occupation also received an award from the district.  

Source: merkur

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