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Pupils are warmly welcomed by Mayor Kleine-Frauns at the local school

School resumes tomorrow for approximately 9,700 students; Mayor Jürgen Kleine-Frauns extends a hopeful send-off for the new academic year 2025/26, expressing his hope for a productive and prosperous school year, despite the potential preference of some students for alternative activities.

Greeting ceremony led by Mayor Kleine-Frauns at the local school
Greeting ceremony led by Mayor Kleine-Frauns at the local school

Pupils are warmly welcomed by Mayor Kleine-Frauns at the local school

Tomorrow, August 27, 2025, marks the commencement of the new school year for approximately 9,700 students in the city. Among them, around 900 will be starting their first year of primary school.

Mayor Jürgen Kleine-Frauns has extended a warm greeting for the new school year, emphasising that school is not just a place of learning, but a place of life. He believes that school is where challenges, difficulties, joy, friendships, and successes can be experienced.

In his appeal, the mayor has urged all road users to exercise extra care and caution, especially during the morning and afternoon rush hours when young students will be present in traffic. He has advised drivers to drive carefully, anticipate potential situations, and show mutual consideration in traffic.

Mayor Kleine-Frauns has also expressed his wish for a good start and a successful school year for all students. This appeal from the mayor is in addition to his previous greeting and wishes for the new school year.

The schools where the 9,700 students will return on August 27, 2025, are not explicitly listed in the provided search results. However, schools related to the Schulwerk der Diözese Augsburg mentioned include Fachakademie Maria Stern, Marien-Realschule Kaufbeuren, Maria-Ward-Schule Kempten, Realschule St. Ursula Augsburg, and St.-Bonaventura-Realschule.

As the new school year begins, the mayor's message serves as a reminder for everyone to work together to ensure a safe and successful start for the city's students.

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