An unforgettable conclusion: experiences of the 6th grades in Werneuchen

An unforgettable conclusion: experiences of the 6th grades in Werneuchen

The transition between the class levels is often an important moment for students, which brings both joy and challenges. In the elementary school in the Rosenpark in Werneuchen, July 17th was celebrated as a special day that offered the students of the 6th grades a proper conclusion of their primary school.

special highlights of the farewell program

The celebrations were designed by the students of the 5th grade, which brought an entertaining program with dance, a sketch and singing on stage. These performances not only showed the creative potential of the younger students, but also strengthened the sense of community within the school.

future prospects for the final students

In the speeches of the headmistress Ms. Hansch and the deputy mayor Ms. Grabsch, it was emphasized how important the new phase of life is for the 6th grader. Ms. Hansch emphasized how much humor and commitment the students have shown in recent years when coping with challenges. The mayor encouraged the students to maintain new friendships and at the same time to keep the memories of the old companions.

a community performance

The students looked back on an eventful time that was filled with a picnic and special activities such as an English breakfast and a visit to the youth club Werneuchen. These experiences helped the students, not only knowledge, but also to develop social skills. A particularly big thank you went to the parents who actively supported, whether by practicing performances or by bringing cakes for the celebrations.

appreciation of special services

At the end of the celebration, the students received their certificates, and followed a warm applause for the committed teachers who accompanied them on their way. Services to be particularly highlighted in various areas were recognized, which gave the students the feeling of being valued.

an outlook on the future

Ms. Hansch concluded the celebration with a motivating call to the students: "Always stay cool, even if it gets heated", which made the students smile a little and gave them a positive view of the challenges of the coming years.

This final day was not only a degree, but also a new beginning for the students of the elementary school in the Rosenpark. They will accompany their experiences and support from the school community on their further path.

- Nag