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  2. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany has high standards for the education of craftspeople. Historically very few people attended college. In the 1950s for example, 80 percent had only Volksschule ("primary school") education of 6 or 7 years. Only 5 percent of youths entered college at this time and still fewer graduated.

  3. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Education is mandatory from 6 years old to 16 years old. Free public and free private education is offered from 3 years old (sometimes 2 years old). Home education is allowed. Occasionally classes are of a double level to make up the number of pupil per class, usually to 29. Pré-élémentaire (day care) garderie (day care) crèche (0–3 years ...

  4. Volksschule - Wikipedia

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    In Germany and Switzerland it is equivalent to a combined primary (Grundschule and Primarschule, respectively) and lower secondary education (Hauptschule or Sekundarschule), usually comprising mandatory attendance of nine years. In Austria, Volksschule only refers to primary school lasting four years.

  5. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory education only Germany: 6: 16: Varies slightly between states. [118] [119] Greece: 5: 15: Compulsory education starts with one mandatory year of pre-primary (preschool) education. Haiti: 6: 11: The Haitian Constitution mandates that education be free of charge. However, even public schools charge substantial fees. 80% of children go ...

  6. Category:Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany education-related lists (4 C, 7 P) + German educators (12 C) A. Academia in Germany (5 C, 4 P) Adult education in Germany (7 P) D. ... Abitur after twelve years;

  7. Hauptschule - Wikipedia

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    A Hauptschule (German: [ˈhaʊptʃuːlə], "general school") is a secondary school in Germany, starting after four years of elementary schooling (Grundschule), which offers Lower Secondary Education (Level 2) according to the International Standard Classification of Education. Any student who attends a German elementary school can go to a ...

  8. Gymnasium (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Students are generally admitted at 10 years of age and are required to have completed four years (six in Berlin and Brandenburg where they are enrolled at the age of 12) of Grundschule (primary education). In some states of Germany, permission to apply for gymnasium is nominally dependent on a letter of recommendation written by a teacher or a ...

  9. Education in Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Education in Hamburg covers the whole spectrum from kindergarten, primary education, secondary education, and higher education in Hamburg.The German states are primarily responsible for the educational system in Germany, and therefore the Behörde für Schule und Berufsbildung (State Ministry of Schools and Vocational training) is the administrative agency in Hamburg.