Schwandorf Graduation Extravaganza!
Anticipated event at Carl-Friedrich-Gauß Gymnasium: "Promising Tomorrows"
Over at the renowned Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Gymnasium, a whopping four students clinched the prestigious perfect score of 1.0 in their final exams. Meanwhile, four more students blazed their own trails with an average of 1.1, and two young scholars stood tall with an average of 1.2. "We're proud as punch of this vibrant graduating class," beamed Dr. Johannes Werner, the principal, at the booming certificate ceremony in the jam-packed auditorium. The grand total average for this spectacular batch was an impressive 2.2. The principal couldn't help but chuckle, revealing he'd rarely guffawed as much as during the hilarious Abitur caper just days prior. These future trailblazers will truly be missed, with their diverse personalities, musos, filmmakers, and thespians taking center stage.
Opened to the World: It's Your Life, Now!
The principal sent off these newly 18-year-olds into a society brimming with diverse lifestyles. These blossoming adults range from singles with varying relationship statuses to those navigating open relationships and expanding digital networks. The principal emphasized the importance of handling their newfound freedom with responsibility. He reminded them that a free society can stir up opposition, as freedom and democracy are precious values that require protection. School speaker Franz Neigeberger eloquently sealed the deal, expressing his confidence that "we're leaving the school as mature, responsible women and men." A hearty thank you went out to the parents and teachers for their unwavering support throughout the eight relevant years.
The deputy district administrator, Joachim Hanisch, praised the graduates for their bright prospects, expressing his strong belief that they'd find their way. Gisela Zant, chairwoman of the parents' council, wished the students an exciting and thrilling future, urging them to seize the reins of life.
The graduates, clad in proud attire, stepped into the auditorium en masse, showering headmaster Hartmut Hübner with touching displays of gratitude through lovely red and white roses. The school band set the mood with a lively tune, and "Feeling Good" was the teacher and soloist Johannes Keseberg's encouraging farewell message. The Q11 class hosted a delightful gathering in the school's courtyard, followed by an amazing evening ball in Schwarzenfeld's multi-purpose hall for students and parents to make memories that'd last a lifetime.
Reeling in Those Academic Prizes!
The four all-stars with the 1.0 average - Ferdinand Donhauser, Lea Spriestersbach, Tobias Breu, and Maurits Domscheit – snagged themselves book prizes, certificates, and affiliations, along with scholarships from various associations for their stellar math, chemistry, physics, English, and Latin prowess. Four more students, Benedikt Lehner, Benedikt Nožner, Luisa Hischa, and Christina Eichinger, earned a 1.1 average to bask in the recognition. Julius Horsch and Matthias Eberhardt were honored for their 1.2 average performance, with Julius receiving a special award for his exceptional scientific seminar work from the Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden. The duo school speakers, Franz Neugebauer and Susanne Suttner, were rewarded with vouchers for their dedicated engagement at CFG.
The proud principal, Johannes Werner, assembled the top achievers for a special acknowledgment, greeting Christina Eichinger, Benedikt Leidner, Matthias Eberhardt, Ferdinand Donhauser, Tobias Breu, Lea Spriestersbach, Benedikt Nožner, Julius Horsch, and Maurits Domscheit in a breathtaking photoshoot.
- As they step into the world, these graduates are encouraged to grow beyond academics with the principal's emphasis on other education-and-self-development, ensuring they mature as responsible individuals.
- The top performing students, such as Ferdinand Donhauser and Lea Spriestersbach, receive academic prizes and scholarships, showcasing their dedication not only to their studies, but also to their personal growth and education-and-self-development.