Hennef's graduates shine: 142 certificates for a promising future!

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On July 1, 2025, District Administrator Schuster and Headmaster Heußner presented the graduation certificates to 142 graduates at the Carl Reuther Vocational College in Hennef.

Am 1. Juli 2025 überreichten Landrat Schuster und Schulleiter Heußner am Carl-Reuther-Berufskolleg in Hennef die Abschlusszeugnisse an 142 Absolvent*innen.
On July 1, 2025, District Administrator Schuster and Headmaster Heußner presented the graduation certificates to 142 graduates at the Carl Reuther Vocational College in Hennef.

Hennef's graduates shine: 142 certificates for a promising future!

A festive graduation ceremony was celebrated at the Carl Reuther vocational college in Hennef on June 27th, at which 113 graduates from nine graduating classes received their long-awaited certificates. Headmaster Thomas Heußner and Brigitte Böker, head of the Rhein-Sieg District Office for Schools, Education, Culture and Sport, presented the certificates in an atmospheric atmosphere in the auditorium of the vocational college.

Heußner not only congratulated all graduates, but also encouraged them to actively address the challenges that lie ahead of them and to take responsibility. “It is important that you keep your knowledge not only in your head, but also in your heart,” said the headmaster. Education is not only a personal enrichment, but also a key to a professional future. This is supported by [destatis.de].

The best of the year

The best of the year in the various educational courses were particularly highlighted. Three students stood out with their outstanding grades: Jonas Johannes Scherer and Maik Schöning from the vocational high school for technology and Paul Köster, who was recognized as best in the class in the area of ​​information technology assistants. But there were many other talents who shaped this celebration:

  • Domenic Böll (Berufliches Gymnasium Ingenieurwissenschaft, 2,2)
  • Angelina Brandt (Assistenten für Ernährung und Versorgung, Vertiefungsrichtung Service, 2,2)
  • Etienne Dolibois (Informationstechnische Assistenten & FHR, 1,2)
  • Hannah Günter (Höhere Berufsfachschule Ernährung und Versorgung, 1,6)
  • Bela Frederic Manhart und Herbert David Krentz (Berufliches Gymnasium Elektrotechnik, 1,7)
  • Thomas Radi (Höhere Berufsfachschule Informationstechnik, 1,1)
  • Levin Stommel (Höhere Berufsfachschule Elektrotechnik, 1,2)
  • Lotta Wipperfürt (Höhere Berufsfachschule Bautechnik, 1,3)
  • Marie Josephine Zibert (Berufliches Gymnasium Ingenieurwissenschaft, 1,6)

These achievements clearly show how valuable education is. The high level of education of the new graduates speaks not only for their individual development, but also for the innovative strength and economic growth in Germany, as is also mentioned destatis.de.

A look into the future

With the presentation of their certificates, the graduates can look forward to a promising future. At the Carl Reuther Vocational College, one of the four vocational colleges in the Rhein-Sieg district, around 2,500 students are currently receiving qualifications in 45 different educational courses. This educational institution stands out for its commercial and technical orientation and therefore offers graduates many opportunities.

In conclusion, it should be noted that graduates enter the stressful world of life not only with their certificates, but also with new skills and a wealth of knowledge that will accompany them on their path. As District Administrator Sebastian Schuster put it: “Stay curious and keep your knowledge in your heart.”