Ebern celebrates the completion of the 80th carpentry master course full of tradition!
On October 1st, 2025 the farewell of the 80th course of the Ebern master school for carpenters took place. Importance of craftsmanship emphasized.

Ebern celebrates the completion of the 80th carpentry master course full of tradition!
Last Sunday the time had finally come: the 80th course of the Ebern Master School for the carpentry trade was ceremoniously farewelled. The newly crowned masters proudly showed their impressive works in front of a large audience. From elegant chests of drawers to practical desks and many other masterpieces, everything that makes the carpenter's heart beat faster was represented. This master school is known not only for its excellent education, but also for the family atmosphere that teachers and students create together Lower Franconia district reported.
In his speech, District Administrator Wilhelm Schneider (CSU) praised the value of carpentry and described it as one of the “most beautiful professions”. He quoted former Federal President Theodor Heuss, who aptly remarked: “Wood is only a one-syllable word, but behind it lies a world full of fairy tales and wonders.” These words reflect the fascination that the craft has for many people.
Training at the master school
The master school in Ebern offers in-depth specialist training that takes place over three semesters. The aim is to prepare graduates to either run their own business or take on a management position in the industry. All necessary requirements are taken into account for the upcoming master's examination, whereby the students can work intensively in small classes, which makes the learning process much easier. This contributes to a pleasant learning environment that allows for both fun and serious work.
The master school accommodates a maximum of 60 students, making it a small but fine technical school in Bavaria. The courses start in February and September and it is recommended to start the training after a two-year journeymanship. Particularly worth mentioning: There are no school fees for the 18-month full-time training, and funding options such as Bafög are available.
The prospects after graduation
After graduation, the new masters, who officially have the title of “master carpenter,” can become self-employed or take on management positions such as operations managers or department heads. It is possible to choose between artistic and technical focuses, with the demand for creative ideas and individuality constantly increasing. The master's certificate also enables a general university entrance qualification, which further improves the graduates' career prospects, as shown on meisterschulen-info.de is held.
In conclusion, it can be said that the Ebern Master School is not just a training facility, but a true cradle for future stars of the craft who are ready to take woodworking to a new level. All you can say is: There's something going on - and the craft has a bright future!