Nine brilliant high school graduates move into the Maximilianeum in Munich!

Nine brilliant high school graduates move into the Maximilianeum in Munich!

nine talented high school graduates have taken a significant step in their academic career by being included in the sought -after Maximilianeum Foundation. This award is highly valued because it not only offers the students a place in the renowned Maximilianeum in Munich, but also opens up numerous opportunities to promote their personal and academic development.

Minister of Culture Anna Stolz was pleased to comment on the achievements of the new scholarship holders: "It is one of the greatest awards for Bavarian high school graduates to be included in the Maximilianeum Foundation." Her words appreciate the hard work and the commitment that graduates showed during their school days. The scholarship holders proudly encouraged the new opportunities to be fully exploited.

first -class funding opportunities

The scholarships not only include free food and logis in the Maximilianeum, which is located directly at the seat of the Bavarian state parliament, but also promote stays abroad in cities such as Paris and Oxford. In addition, the scholarship holders have the opportunity to explore different regions of Europe and take part in language courses to further expand their skills

This comprehensive support offers the scholarship holders an ideal environment for the further development of their talents. You will receive the necessary resources to develop academically and personally. The foundation not only promotes the students financially, but also actively contributes to the development of their social and intercultural skills.

the selection process and the new scholarship holders

The selection process for the foundation is extremely competitive and comprises several stages. Applicants not only have to show excellent performance in all subjects, but also measure themselves as part of a special examination organized by the Ministry of Culture with the best high school graduates from all over Bavaria. In this procedure, special attention is paid to skills such as networked thinking and social skills.

The new scholarship holders are:

  • Lola Bartle, Oskar-von-Miller Gymnasium Munich
  • Marius Bauerschmitt, Clavius-Gymnasium Bamberg
  • Jonah Biere, Gymnasium Schrobenhausen
  • Anastasia Campe, Donau-Gymnasium Kelheim
  • Benno Haas, Gymnasium Gars am Inn
  • Eva-Maria Küttner, Maria-Ward-Gymnasium Nuremberg
  • Annemarie Ritzhaupt-Kleissl, Emil-von-Behring-Gymnasium Spardorf
  • Benedikt Sattler, Auersperg-Gymnasium of the Maria-Ward-Schulstiftung Passau
  • Luise Walcher, Camerloher-Gymnasium Freising

The Maximilianeum Foundation has a long tradition of supporting young talents in Bavaria. This private foundation was founded in 1852 to promote outstanding students, regardless of their social background. With the foundation, King Max II of Bavaria pursued the goal of facilitating gifted students access to education and offering them the best chances for a successful academic career.

In addition to the Maximilianeum Foundation, the Wittelsbach Jubilee Foundation was launched in 1980, which recognizes and supports specially gifted high school graduates. These two foundations combine a long story with the latest funding concepts to meet the needs of today's students.

The recognition of successful high school graduates through the foundations shows how important it is to promote and support talents in Bavaria. The new scholarship holders now have the opportunity to further develop their skills and learn in an inspiring environment.

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