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Düsseldorf Honors Top Graduates, Including Siblings and Those with Special Needs

Düsseldorf celebrates its top graduates, including exceptional sibling pairs and students with special needs. Their achievements highlight the diversity and success of the city's students.

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Congratulatory letter to best male and female students - Düsseldorf Honors Top Graduates, Including Siblings and Those with Special Needs

Minister President Hendrik Wüst and Minister of Education Dorothee Feller (both CDU) recognised the achievements of top graduates from Düsseldorf. Among the 1,850 students, 17 pairs of siblings and 13 with special educational needs received a congratulatory letter for scoring 1.3 or better.

The graduates' hard work and talent were acknowledged in a congratulatory letter. Each received a certificate and could choose between a 20 euro book voucher or a 20 euro donation to a good cause.

The sibling graduates, numbering 17 pairs, and the 13 graduates with special educational needs were celebrated alongside their peers. The exact number of sibling graduates from Düsseldorf with top grades remains unknown.

The ministers' recognition highlights the diversity and success of Düsseldorf's graduates. Despite some figures being undetermined, the achievements of all graduates were celebrated and rewarded.

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