Gotha honors the best graduates with the Andreas Reyher diploma 2025!

Die Stadt Gotha ehrte am 30. Juni 2025 ihre besten Absolventen mit dem Andreas-Reyher-Diplom im Historischen Rathaus.
On June 30, 2025, the city of Gotha honored its best graduates with the Andreas Reyher diploma in the historic town hall. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Gotha honors the best graduates with the Andreas Reyher diploma 2025!

Gotha, Deutschland - On June 30, 2025, the historic town hall in Gotha was the scene of a solemn ceremony for the awarding of the "Andreas-Reyher Diploma". The city honored the most powerful regular school graduates of the school year 2024/2025. Mayor Knut Kreuch presented the awards in the citizens' hall and paid great respect for both the award winners and the teachers, which contributes to schooling in Gotha. This diploma has been awarded since 2017 and bears the name of the educator Andreas Reyher, who contributed significantly to the introduction of compulsory schooling in Gotha in the 17th century. The price not only stands for academic performance, but also distinguishes the social and voluntary commitment of the students.

The school management of the five secondary schools in Gotha had the task of proposing students with outstanding services. The jury, consisting of representatives of the city administration and the state school office in West Thuringia, rated the nominations. Particularly noteworthy is Felix Biesenbach from the Gotha Evangelical School, which was recognized as the best graduate with a grade average of 1.12. Paul Jonas from the Gotha State Community School followed him with an average of 1.2 in second place. Both received prize money of 100 euros.

The award winners at a glance

The other award winners and the respective awards are:

  • Negin Kabiri - State Regular School "Andreas Reyher" - prize money: 100 €
  • RNY ZIDO - State Regular School "Conrad Ekhof" - prize money: 75 €
  • Kimberly Arlt - Cooperative comprehensive school "Duke Ernst" - prize money: 50 €

Felix Biesenbach also received Gotha vouchers worth 50 euros for special services. Negin Kabiri, who came to Germany in 2017 without knowledge of German from Afghanistan, was also considered for her commitment with other Gotha vouchers worth 25 euros.

Mayor Kreuch emphasized the variety of talents that grow in Gotha and emphasized the importance of the social engagement of the students. He thanked the teachers and educators of the Gotha schools for their tireless efforts in education and education. According to bpb.de , the German education system is strongly federally structured, which means that responsibility for education in Germany is put into the hands of the 16 federal states. Various reforms have made access to education for broad sections of the population easier over the years and ensure that not only elites have access to higher education.

It is gratifying to see how the educational situation in Gotha is developing and the city thus contributes to the diversity and social integrity of its young people. In this way, not only individual talents can be encouraged, but also the social responsibility of the next generation can be strengthened. The awarding of the "Andreas Reyher Diploma" is another step in this direction and shows what a good hand the city has in promoting its youth.

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