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Youngest High School Graduate in Germany: Lina From the Siebengebirge Has a High School Leaving Certificate at the Age of Eleven

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The eleven-year-old Lina Heider from the Siebengebirge, who attended a high school in Bonn, is the youngest high school student in the history of the Federal Republic. But her way was laborious. The education system is simply overwhelmed with students with such extraordinary intelligence, their parents tell us. What are Lina's plans for the future?

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At two years she could count on up to ten, during the Corona period she read four books a day: Lina Heider is one of the youngest high school graduates in Germany. But her schooling was not easy.

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The eleven-year-old Lina Heider from the Siebengebirge, who attended a high school in Bonn, is the youngest high school student in the history of the Federal Republic. But her way was laborious. The education system is simply overwhelmed with students with such extraordinary intelligence, their parents tell us. What are Lina's plans for the future?

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The Bonn student Lina Heider gets her Abitur certificate. She is only eleven years old.

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BONN. At only eleven years of age, Lina Heider has her Abitur in her pocket – after six school years. The girl has already read "Faust" and is now considering which subject she wants to study. Others still play with dolls... (symbol photo) Photo: Shutterstock She is probably one of the youngest high school graduates in Germany: the just eleven-year-old student Lina Heider received her final certificate. She received the document in Bonn on Thurs…

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At the age of only eleven, Lina Heider has her Abitur in her pocket - after six years of school. The girl has already "read Faust" and is now considering which subject she wants to study.

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ga.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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