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And the passing system is different from other countries. German secondary schools follow points system (punkte). [25] Berufsschule is normally attended twice a week during a two, three, or three-and-a-half-year apprenticeship; the other days are spent working at a company. This is intended to provide a knowledge of theory and practice.
Schools are open 5 days a week, but all children have a half day on Wednesdays (ending at noon). At the end of primary school, in group 8, schools advise on secondary school choice. Most schools use a national test to support this advice, for instance the 'Citotoets', a test developed by the Central Institute for Test development.
Pages in category "German international schools in Europe" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
This category contains international schools using the German system of education but located in other countries. German international schools are schools in which tuition is at least partly in German language and which are not located in Germany or other German speaking countries. Usually, you can obtain the German 'Abitur' at these schools.
H. W. Patterson. A Ladies' Class at The German Gymnasium. 1872. The gymnasium arose out of the humanistic movement of the sixteenth century. The first general school system to incorporate the gymnasium emerged in Saxony in 1528, with the study of Greek and Latin added to the curriculum later; these languages became the foundation of teaching and study in the gymnasium, which then offered a ...
Lists of schools in Germany (3 P) I. ... Pages in category "Lists of schools in Europe" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Konrad Adenauer Berufskolleg (external link, German) Dortmund Goethe-Gymnasium, Dortmund; Gartenstadt, Dortmund (external link, German) Dülmen Internat Schloss Buldern (external link, English and German) Düsseldorf International School of Düsseldorf; Leibniz-Gymnasium (Düsseldorf) Theodor-Fliedner-Internat (external link, English and German)
where = German grade, = best possible score in foreign country's grading system, = lowest passing score in foreign grading system and = obtained foreign grade (to be converted into German grade). The resulting value is rounded to the next German grade (e.g. 1.6 is rounded to the German grade 1.7 and 2.4 is rounded to 2.3).