Students from Denzlingen and Heitersheim emerged victorious in a recent competition organized by Masterpower.
In a thrilling display of business acumen and creativity, students from two schools in the region have made a significant impact in the annual "Masterpower" school competition.
The Ruth-Cohn School Denzlingen, known for its academic excellence, has made a splash in level 1 of the competition. The school's students secured all three top positions, with Tim Schlegel taking the first place with his project "Tim's Construction".
Meanwhile, the Johanniter School Heitersheim has consistently shown a strong performance in the competition. The school won level 2, with Solina Ali emerging as the first-place winner. Solina's exceptional business acumen and creativity were evident in her project, which earned her the top spot.
The competition, organised by the Freiburg Chamber of Crafts, encourages young people to develop their business skills and apply them in a practical, competitive setting. The learning software "Masterpower" is used to teach business knowledge in a fun way in the crafts sector, up to and including level 3 of the school competition.
The competition level 3 was held in a competitive and engaging environment. Solina Ali from the Johanniter School Heitersheim once again shone, winning level 3 of the competition with her project "Solina's Innovation". The school's victory in level 3 was met with additional honours, as the winners were presented with certificates and prizes.
The "Masterpower" school competition promotes the development of future leaders in the crafts sector by fostering innovation and competition among students. It serves as a platform for young minds to showcase their skills and talents, and to learn from each other in a supportive and challenging environment.
While we do not have detailed results for the state level of the competition or the winning projects in each level, it is clear that the Ruth-Cohn School Denzlingen and Johanniter School Heitersheim have made a significant mark in the competition this year. For more specific information, it is advisable to check with the official organisers or the relevant educational authorities.
In the "Masterpower" school competition, which promotes education-and-self-development through business acumen and learning, Solina Ali from the Johanniter School Heitersheim demonstrated her exceptional learning abilities by winning levels 2 and 3 of the competition. Simultaneously, the Ruth-Cohn School Denzlingen, with its focus on education-and-self-development, showcased its learning potential by securing all three top positions in level 1 with Tim Schlegel's project.