Frieda Genzer celebrates 1.0 – Abitur in Grevesmühlen rocks!
The 2025 Abitur in Grevesmühlen shows outstanding achievements by the students. Find out more about the best graduates and current developments.

Frieda Genzer celebrates 1.0 – Abitur in Grevesmühlen rocks!
On July 12, 2025 it will be that time again: the high school graduates of the class of 2025 in Grevesmühlen will celebrate their well-deserved successes. Frieda Genzer stands out among them, achieving a brilliant result with an average of 1.0. This remarkable degree opens all doors for her, be it in the academic world or in professional life. The young high school graduate has made not only herself, but also her family and friends proud with her achievement and shows that hard work is rewarded. Baltic Sea newspaper reports that she now has numerous opportunities to shape her future educational path.
The high school graduates come from different classes in grade 12. Ultimately, in the exam they tested the knowledge and skills they acquired during their time at school. Class 12.1 includes names like Tom Bedau and Johanna Dunkelmann, while class 12.2 impresses with Frieda Genzer and her classmates. Furthermore, Lukas Thomas Drechsel and Jule Reneé Eggers are among the graduates in group 12.3. The last class, 12.4, included equally talented high school graduates such as Jarle Kian Drebenstedt and Clementine Anna Dorothea Christiane Gräfin von Bernstorff.
General notable developments in the German education system
Overall, current developments in the German education system show that the Abitur is the highest school qualification and a prerequisite for access to universities. This is indeed clear in the current statistics. In 2022, for example, there were around 259,300 high school graduates nationwide, with the high school graduation rate in Hamburg being the highest, while Thuringia has the best failure rate. However, the failure rate has increased in recent years and recently reached 4.6%, the highest level since 2010. Statista explains that education in Germany is a state matter and therefore a wide variety of regulations can be observed in the federal states.
About reforms and new examination formats
Far-reaching reforms are planned for the coming years, particularly in North Rhine-Westphalia. The aim here is to comprehensively redesign the upper secondary school level, which will come into force from the 2027/28 school year. This reform will include some innovations such as a fifth Abitur subject, modern examination formats and mandatory project courses. The goal is clear: to better prepare students for their studies and the later challenges in their professional life, as well as to make the Abitur exams comparable across the country German school portal informed.
While different examination formats and requirements apply in the federal states, graduating from high school is a major challenge for everyone and requires courage and ambition. For the new high school graduates in Grevesmühlen, this is the starting signal for the next phase of their lives. With the Abitur in your pocket, many doors are open to you and you can now apply the knowledge you have acquired in practice.