Scholty, Autobahains, and Shintzel: Crash course in German traditions | By Dave Lumai | August, 2025

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Let’s start Schultüte – These mysterious, big cones of Joey German children’s day clutch First. A cardboard cone is older than six years old, sweets, crews, toys, and occasionally some practical things (such as a pencil sharpen, which Germany says is “fun temporary, homework is forever”).

Event? Families gather at school – often with grandparents and many photos to make. Baby proudly Take their shelttts into the buildingShowing it before the opening ceremony. Usually there is a song, speeches, perhaps the performance of old students. Then the new first grader is taken to his classroom for the first time. This is a turn: Until the cone after school, the house is not opened at home, so the magic remains a little longer.

Why did the tradition begin? In the 19th century, Saxoni and Toria’s schools sought threatening jumps in formal schooling. The story was that the cone on a particular tree in the teacher’s garden “grows”, and when they were cooked, the children would start school. The fiction is over, but the cone – and the sugar – remained.

And payment? This means that children have to be excited to come forward: 13 years of school In the German system (as long as …

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