Former Goethe students celebrate in the renovated school building in Wismar

Former Goethe students celebrate in the renovated school building in Wismar

Wismar. A particularly warm reception recently took place in the integrated comprehensive school "Johann Wolfgang von Goethe", where former students celebrate the day of the day gathered. The returned graduates had the opportunity to explore the freshly renovated premises and to exchange memories.

Friedel Nier, who is known as “Miss Westphal” among her former students, was made by Reiner Höppner (84) with a radiant “This is my Höppi!” greeted. The warm -hearted atmosphere was noticeable when those present reviewed the school days. Nier, who still knew many of her former students by name, spoke enthusiastically about the sociable coffee boards while they gave stories from back then.

common memories

The event attracted numerous visitors, including future students with their families. The Goethe students took on the role of the hosts, led through the old and new premises and took care of the physical well -being of the guests. Höppner said that between 1957 and 1966 he was in the Goethe School and that the school finally became a community school, which moved him to extend his school education by two years. "I haven't regretted that until today," he noted.

nier looked back at school with proudly at her time. "I liked to be a teacher. You stay young," she said and remembered the lessons in math, sport and history. The pupils have always had little sweets that were available for the right result. These warm memories created an atmosphere of nostalgia and appreciation among those present.

Another former, Roland Migge (75), had come from the island of Rügen. "I was always the first at school," he laughed, shared some anecdotes from school, such as the foundation of the first game man in the early 1960s. Such stories and old photos aroused painful memories of important milestones in their lives.

modern learning

Above all, the current generation of the students benefits from the extensive renovation work at the Goethe School. Hanna Möller, who is in eighth grade today, noticed that the way to school is much shorter and the new school building offers a lot more space than the previous container solution. Your impressions of the new learning environment were consistently positive. "This is better than good here!" She emphasized and showed through how important this school parade was for her.

The guests raved about the bright, modern classrooms and the new school premises, which offers the students a lot of space for learning and playing. In addition, those present became curious about future developments at the school. Friedel Nier was proud that the Goethe School plays an important role in the life of many graduates even after years of changes, while the school itself is continuously evolving.

The open day not only offered a way to revive the past, but also an outlook on what school has to offer today. The positive response of the former and current students shows how much the concept of community learning is still valued today. The memories of the school days remain alive, while the new generations write their own stories.

For more information about this event and the comprehensive renovation measures that have helped the school to make new splendor, interested parties can have their impressions in a report on www.ostsee-zeitung.de read.

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