Graduation ceremony in Kronach: All students pass with top grades!
On July 13th, 2025, the Sabel Fachoberschule in Kronach celebrated its graduation ceremony with excellent grade point averages and honors.

Graduation ceremony in Kronach: All students pass with top grades!
The graduation ceremony of the Sabel Technical High School was celebrated in the Loewe exhibition hall in Kronach on Friday, July 13, 2025. A happy occasion because all graduates passed their exams. In her speech, headmistress Petra Detzel emphasized the first-class quality of the training and the active support from the committed teaching staff. This once again underlines the importance of education, which not only promotes individual development, but is also crucial for social participation, as the statistics that can be found on the Destatis website show.
The graduates of the three graduating classes - social, technical and economics - were able to present a historic average grade this year: The level was the highest that has been achieved since the Sabel technical college was founded. This achievement shows how important a solid school leaving certificate is for chances on the job market. A good level of education not only strengthens a region's innovative strength, but is also a basic requirement for sustainable economic growth.
Special achievements and honors
It is particularly pleasing that five students were able to achieve a grade of “A” before the decimal point. The best students in the graduating classes are:
- Lilli Heyder: Durchschnitt 1,6
- Lea Lorenz: Durchschnitt 1,7
- Lilli Jung: Durchschnitt 1,9
- Paul Korn: Durchschnitt 1,9
- Lena Wikzek: Durchschnitt 1,9
These students were duly honored during the certificate award ceremony and are now ready to take the next step in their educational path or professional life. A strong sign that attending the Sabel Fachoberschule, whose principles are based on high quality training, is definitely worth it.
General education statistics
Current developments in the education sector show that more and more people are aiming for the Abitur as the highest school qualification. This is evidenced by the increasing proportion of academics in Germany. At the same time, however, the proportion of people without educational qualifications is also increasing, which indicates existing social inequalities. The data shows that among 30 to 35-year-olds, women achieve a higher rate of university entrance qualifications than their male counterparts. In addition, people with a migrant background often have lower educational qualifications, which is one of the central issues in the current education debate, as also explained on the Destatis website.
In summary, it can be said that graduating from the Sabel Fachoberschule in Kronach is not only a personal success for the graduates, but also represents an important contribution to strengthening the educational landscape in Germany. How interesting that education in this country not only opens up opportunities for individual advancement, but also makes a decisive contribution to the development of society as a whole. If you would like to read the details about the performance of the school facilities, you will find comprehensive information on Michael Wunder's website.
We congratulate all graduates once again on their success and wish them all the best for the future!