New headmistress Sarah Stukenborg starts at the Christophorus School Vechta

New headmistress Sarah Stukenborg starts at the Christophorus School Vechta

In the past few weeks, the Christophorus School in Vechta has welcomed a new headmistress. Sarah Stukenborg started her place in August and brings rich experience from her previous position as headmistress of the Von Galen School in Lohne. This educational institution, such as the Christophorus School, is also a primary school and thus Stukenborg knows the challenges and opportunities associated with this area of ​​the education system.

"We are pleased that the new headmistress of the Christophorus School has a lot of experience with the management of a primary school," said Mayor Kristian Kater at a meeting in the old town hall. With her return to her hometown Vechta, Stukenborg not only took over a new professional challenge, but also the opportunity to bring in her knowledge in a community that she knows well.

a change with foresight

The previous headmistress, Anja Heckmann-Hollmann, left the Christophorus School in early 2024 at his own request. Her path continued to the school department of the Episcopal Münster Official Office in Vechta, which meant that a re -occupation was necessary. During the transitional period, three teachers from the college took over the provisional school management and ensured that school operations continued smoothly.

The decision to appoint Stukenborg as the new headmistress was not by chance. Her commitment to the school area and its brilliance in communication and management are obvious. Since she is based in Vechta and already knows the people in the community, it can deepen the existing relationships and at the same time set new impulses. Citizens and parents are looking forward to the changes that they could bring with their leadership.

The partnership between the school and the city administration is shown in the support that the mayor and other local representatives offer to the new management team. This collaboration could indicate innovative educational approaches and projects that should strengthen the students and the community as a whole.

The perspective of the new headmistress is promising. Stukenborg has the opportunity to implement their visions for a contemporary primary school and to further develop the school as a place of learning and creativity. The challenges resulted from the transition also offer opportunities for a positive change in school organization and culture.

The Christophorus School is now at a point where new ideas and approaches can take shape. With the experience and commitment of Sarah Stukenborg in the school management, an exciting future for primary school in Vechta is expected.