Abitur 2025 at Tilesius-Gymnasium: An emotional farewell in Mühlhausen!

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On June 20, 2025, the Tilesius-Gymnasium in Mühlhausen will celebrate the presentation of certificates to 60 graduates in the St. Josef Church.

Am 20.06.2025 feiert das Tilesius-Gymnasium in Mühlhausen die Zeugnisübergabe von 60 Absolventen in der St.-Josef-Kirche.
On June 20, 2025, the Tilesius-Gymnasium in Mühlhausen will celebrate the presentation of certificates to 60 graduates in the St. Josef Church.

Abitur 2025 at Tilesius-Gymnasium: An emotional farewell in Mühlhausen!

In Mühlhausen, Friday, June 20, 2025, was a special day for the 60 graduates of the Tilesius-Gymnasium. The official presentation of certificates took place in the festively decorated St. Josef Church, a hearty conclusion to twelve years full of learning and life. Family, friends and faculty gathered to celebrate this significant moment of transition and new opportunities. Thuringian General reports on the emotional atmosphere, which was characterized by a sense of community and memories of the best school years.

Unfortunately, the corona pandemic also had an impact on school time, which headmaster Tino Nazareth discussed in his speech. His speech, which also included quotes from well-known pop songs, encouraged thoughtful moments and allowed the students to look back on the many experiences they had gained. For the students, the graduation ceremony was accompanied by greetings from District Administrator Thomas Ahke and Mayor Johannes Bruns, who expressed their best wishes for the future.

A look behind the scenes

The Tilesius High School is valued not only for his numerous successes, but also for his diverse and committed school life. With a clear mission statement, the school promotes intercultural understanding by welcoming exchange students from countries such as the USA, Argentina and Brazil. This not only contributes to the individual development of the students, but also strengthens tolerance and the use of diversity within the school community.

An important point in the mission statement is openness to new ideas. This can be seen, among other things, in the introduction of French lessons in the fifth grade, as well as in the new subject Man-Nature-Technology. Individual support is offered especially for the students, which is reflected in the good Abitur results. School sports also have a high priority in the community, and weddings such as the National Youth Games are an integral part of the school year.

Intercultural education: A key to greater understanding

Intercultural education in particular plays a central role at the Tilesius-Gymnasium. As the educational server emphasizes, the change in perspective between the familiar and the unfamiliar not only leads to an expanded perception, but also promotes students' self-confidence. These skills are essential for successful social integration and contribute to the development of a stable ego identity. The high school places great value on tolerance and respect for human dignity, which is essential in today's diverse life.

Overall, it can be said that the graduation ceremony not only marked the end of a chapter, but also the start of a new phase of life. The students of the class of 2025 are well prepared for the challenges and opportunities that the future has in store for them.