Rohrbacher language genius wins the foreign language competition!
Mahmut Cadirci from HAK Rohrbach excelled in the 2025 foreign language competition and achieved impressive placements.

Rohrbacher language genius wins the foreign language competition!
HAK Rohrbach took part in the Upper Austrian Foreign Language Competition with remarkable success. Mahmut Cadirci, a 5b student, impressed the jury and spectators in the English-Spanish switch competition and secured first place. He had to respond to German-language input and conduct a conversation in both foreign languages for 15 minutes. A total of 90 students from vocational secondary schools (BHS) took part in the regional competition, which makes the assessment of their achievements all the more highly appreciated. Tips reported.
But Mahmut Cadirci was not only crowned winner at the national competition. He also achieved an impressive second place in the CEBS national competition. This not only underlines his talent, but also the high quality of language education at HAK Rohrbach.
Successes of BBS Rohrbach
The vocational secondary schools in Rohrbach were also able to record successes. Laura Pöchtrager from 5 b HLW took third place in the English-French switch competition. Miriam Naderhirn from 5 c HLW achieved second place in the French individual language competition. These results reflect students' comprehensive language skills and engagement. BBS Rohrbach reports.
Karin Schietz, teacher of French and Spanish at BBS Rohrbach, said she was positive about the competition. She sees it as a valuable platform for talented students to demonstrate their skills and compete with other language talents. The competition not only offers an opportunity to gain practical experience, but also the chance to make new contacts and deepen your own understanding of the language.
The success of the students from Rohrbach in the foreign language competition is a clear indicator of the high quality of education and the commitment of the teachers. These achievements not only inspire individual students, but also strengthen the reputation of schools in the region.