At the event, Tünde Havassy, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the public foundation maintaining the school, emphasised: "The Audi Hungaria School Centre is not just an educational institution – it is a community where children can develop in a safe, loving and inspiring international environment. Today's celebration shows that over the past 15 years we have not only imparted knowledge, but also values. We are proud to work with educators, parents and our international partners to build the future of young generations."
The Audi Hungaria School Centre has been ranked highly in the regional and national rankings for many years. Almost 100 per cent of secondary school graduates go on to higher education, with more than 40 per cent studying at universities abroad.
The Audi Hungaria School Centre has been part of the worldwide network of German schools abroad recognised by the German state as an "Excellent German School Abroad" for many years. The institution stands out in the educational landscape primarily for its differentiated, project based education and foreign language teaching. In the 2025/26 school year, the institution aims to further strengthen the development of digital competences, its approach to sustainability and support for personalised learning pathways.
"For our company, Audi Hungaria, it is particularly important to support future professionals from an early age in a high-quality, internationally oriented educational environment. The 15th anniversary of the school centre is an important milestone in the achievements to date" – stressed Kinga Németh, Member of the Board of Management of Audi Hungaria responsible for Human Resources and Organization.
The Audi Hungaria School Centre, founded by Audi Hungaria Zrt., has been operating in Győr since 2010. Today, it provides German and Hungarian-language, international quality education for more than 800 students from kindergarten to the school-leaving examination. After the school leaving exam, students can also take part in a two-year dual training programme based on the German model, which is run in cooperation with Audi Hungaria and its partners and provides practice-oriented professional development for students.