Computer Science Award for Students in Ochsenhausen Wölfle honors young talents at Gymnasium Ochsenhausen
Promoting young talent in the field of computer science is at the heart of the educational partnership between Wölfle GmbH and Gymnasium Ochsenhausen. This year, the “Wölfle Award” was presented once again – a special recognition for students with outstanding achievements in the “Informatics Beaver” competition.
Recognition for outstanding performance in the Informatics Beaver
Students from grades seven and eight who achieved excellent results in the nationwide “Informatics Beaver” competition were honored.
Anna Ritivoi, Vivaan Sharma, Elias Deffner and Milas Waibel impressed with outstanding performances, achieving first, second and third places.
The award ceremony took place at Gymnasium Ochsenhausen, providing a fitting setting to celebrate the students’ achievements.
Educational partnership strengthens future skills
With the Wölfle Award, the company sets a clear example in promoting computer science skills and digital competencies.
“We are delighted to present the Wölfle Award for the third time and to recognize young talents while highlighting the importance of computer science in today’s and tomorrow’s working world,” said Anna Gleinser during the ceremony.
The school also emphasized the value of the collaboration:
“This partnership is a great benefit for our students and highlights the importance of connecting school education with real-world practice,” said principal Elke Ray.
Computer science education and competition at Gymnasium Ochsenhausen
A total of 12 students participated in this year’s Informatics Beaver competition.
While participation is integrated into the curriculum for seventh-grade students, older students can take part voluntarily.
The competition is organized by the school’s computer science teachers, ensuring structured development of digital skills.
Promoting young talent at Wölfle
Wölfle GmbH is actively committed to fostering young talent and supporting future professionals through initiatives such as the Wölfle Award.
The partnership with Gymnasium Ochsenhausen demonstrates how companies and schools can work together to shape the future.