Multitudes of Brandenburg high school graduates achieve academic milestone with a grade point average of 1.0
In Brandenburg, the results of the Abitur exams for 2025 have been announced by the Education Ministry, showcasing a consistent performance trend.
A total of approximately 9,200 students have passed their Abitur exams, while around 560 students did not pass. The number of students earning the top grade of 1.0 slightly decreased compared to 2024, with nearly 340 students achieving this prestigious mark.
The overall average grade remained at 2.2, matching the average of the previous two years. Education Minister Steffen Freiberg, from the SPD, has congratulated all Abitur students on their achievements.
Minister Freiberg also expressed hope that many students will choose to stay in Brandenburg, highlighting the region as a great place to live and work. However, no new information was provided regarding the number of students who plan to stay in Brandenburg.
The Ministry of Education collected data on Abitur results on July 10, 2025, with a note that minor adjustments could still occur. The data indicates a stable pass/fail ratio compared to 2024, with the number of students achieving grade 1.0 being slightly lower.
These consistent results demonstrate a solid performance from Brandenburg's Abitur students, with a strong contingent of high achievers maintaining academic excellence. The Education Ministry encourages students to continue striving for success in their future endeavours.
[1] Brandenburg Education Ministry Press Release, July 10, 2025. [2] Brandenburg Education Ministry Data Report, July 10, 2025. [4] Brandenburg Education Ministry Statement, July 10, 2025. [5] Brandenburg Education Ministry Note, July 10, 2025.
In the educational and self-development sector, the Brandenburg Education Ministry released a press release on July 10, 2025, announcing the Abitur results for 2025. These results, general news for the region, demonstrated a solid performance from Brandenburg's Abitur students, with a strong contingent of high achievers maintaining academic excellence. The Ministry also used the opportunity to encourage students to continue striving for success in their future endeavors, which falls under the wider umbrella of education and self-development.