When Exams Become a Stage
BCS Students Turn Abitur & IB into a Concert Experience
At Berlin Cosmopolitan School, exam season has officially begun. While many associate this time of year with written tests and long hours of revision, at BCS it also marks something extraordinary: a celebration of learning through music.
On Wednesday, March 18th, our Abitur and IB students took to the stage for their final music exam concert — and what unfolded was nothing short of breathtaking.
A Concert as an Exam and a Statement
At BCS, learning an instrument is not an extracurricular add-on; it is a core pillar of our educational philosophy. Music fosters discipline, creativity, emotional intelligence, and resilience — qualities that are just as essential as academic excellence.
This belief was powerfully demonstrated in the final Abitur and IB Music Concert. Instead of sitting behind desks, students presented their skills through live performance, turning their exam into an artistic statement.
A Programme Without Boundaries
The diversity of the evening’s programme reflected the spirit of BCS: open, ambitious, and boundary-breaking.
Audiences were taken on a journey across genres and generations — from the timeless compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach and Frédéric Chopin to the contemporary sounds of Muse and Whitney Houston. Jazz met pop, classical met modern film music, with influences ranging from John Coltrane to Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
The programme also featured original student compositions:
- Pennies and Nickles, arranged for singer-songwriter and rock band
- a cowboy-inspired blues piece on acoustic guitar
It was a programme as diverse as our student body — and as bold as their ambitions.
A Full House, a Lasting Impression
The concert hall was filled with staff, parents, and friends of the school, all united in their admiration.
The energy in the room was palpable: applause, cheers, and moments of quiet awe accompanied each performance.
For some students, this marked their final official performance at BCS — a deeply emotional milestone and a fitting culmination of years of dedication.
A Standing Ovation for our Students
We would like to give a special shout-out to all participating students.
IB students:
Rolf Silitonga, Luisa Hugues Salas, Gandon Lennon Bowman, Alexander Tompkin, Naquita Ariodewo, Kyshilla Silitonga, Konstantin Larin, Tim Germanovich, Andras Csordas
Abitur students:
Golda Karnstedt, Luise Lichtenstein, Jeremias Janssen, Emil Engelbert, Misha Eliseev
Your performances were not only technically outstanding, but also deeply expressive — a testament to your hard work, courage, and individuality.
A heartfelt thank you also goes to our dedicated music educators, Joey Ryan and Bridget Kinneary, whose guidance, passion, and commitment made this evening possible.
Their work exemplifies the strength of the BCS music programme and its impact on our students.
More Than an Exam
At BCS, education goes beyond grades. It is about shaping confident, creative, and responsible individuals who can express themselves and engage with the world.
This concert reminded us all that when students are given the space to grow artistically, exams can become something much greater — a moment of connection, expression, and inspiration.