Lübeck vocational students conjure up new benches for Ravensbusch elementary school!

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The Ravensbusch elementary school in Stockelsdorf is receiving new benches, made by Lübeck vocational students to promote community.

Die Grundschule Ravensbusch in Stockelsdorf erhält neue Sitzbänke, gefertigt von Lübecker Berufsschülern zur Förderung der Gemeinschaft.
The Ravensbusch elementary school in Stockelsdorf is receiving new benches, made by Lübeck vocational students to promote community.

Lübeck vocational students conjure up new benches for Ravensbusch elementary school!

Community is very important in Stockelsdorf! The Ravensbusch elementary school can look forward to the new benches that were made especially for the morning circles. This beautiful project was planned and implemented by committed students from the Emil Possehl School (EPS) in Lübeck. The aspiring carpenters Hannah Rehder (21), Lilly Bruhn (18) and Alexander Kerwel (20), who are in their second year of training, were actively involved in the design and construction of the new furniture. The elementary school school association covered the material costs of around 1,000 euros, which makes the initiative all the more remarkable. In times when there is often a lack of financial resources, such projects show how important it is to work together and that you can achieve great things even with modest means.

Headmistress Heidi Gunkel and class teacher Norina Brandner are extremely positive about the cooperation between the schools. The new benches are not only a practical addition to six classrooms, they also promote community among students and improve conditions during morning circles. Such initiatives strengthen children's sense of responsibility and social skills - an approach that is also supported by the platform das-macht-schule.net is vehemently supported. This allows students to gain valuable experience for life in the 21st century.

Community is rewarded

As a small thank you, the school club received a shopping voucher from the Famila market management, which was even doubled. The money will be used for a barbecue where students and teachers can get to know each other better and celebrate together. This form of appreciation underlines the importance of collaboration and the promotion of a positive school climate, which ultimately results in an excellent project.

Such projects are not only beneficial for the students, but also show how important schools are as value-forming institutions. Collaboration strengthens the community and creates learning opportunities through practical implementation, which is now considered a good approach in many educational initiatives. How bildung.de emphasizes, schools should create freedom in which students can take responsibility. Active participation contributes to the development of social and action skills and helps to promote personal initiative.

It is therefore up to our educational institutions to continue to push forward such meaningful projects and to prepare future generations for life in the best possible way. The success of the benches in the Ravensbusch primary school is a great example of how much can be achieved with good hands and a sense of community.