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First, children go to primary school for four years. The fourth grade decides how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and comprehensive schools. The Hauptschule ends after the 9th grade with the Hauptschule degree, the Realschule after the 10th grade with the Realschule degree. Then the young people can start vocational training or continue school. The grammar school closes after the 12th or 13th grade with the Abitur, which entitles to study at a university.  
 
First, children go to primary school for four years. The fourth grade decides how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and comprehensive schools. The Hauptschule ends after the 9th grade with the Hauptschule degree, the Realschule after the 10th grade with the Realschule degree. Then the young people can start vocational training or continue school. The grammar school closes after the 12th or 13th grade with the Abitur, which entitles to study at a university.  
 
In Germany there are grades 1-6, 1 is the best grade and 6 is the worst grade. In Germany you can learn German, English, Spanish, French and Latin at school.
 
In Germany there are grades 1-6, 1 is the best grade and 6 is the worst grade. In Germany you can learn German, English, Spanish, French and Latin at school.
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Foremost, children go to primary school for four years. This education decides how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, just like "Hauptschule", "Gymnasium", "Realschulschule" and "Gesamtschule". The "Hauptschule" ends after the 9th grade with the Hauptschule degree, the Realschule after the 10th grade with the Realschule degree and the "Gymnasium" with the "Abitur". The "Gymnasium" just like already called ends after the 12th or 13th grade with the Abitur, which entitles to study at a university. The public schools with their high level of education are free in Germany and are financed by taxes. Around nine percent of the students are taught at private schools that charge school fees from their parents. In Germany, school is not organized centrally, but a matter for the country. The ministries of culture of the 16 federal states are responsible. The range of subjects, curricula, degrees and transitions between school types can be regulated differently in each federal state. The parents or legal guardians of the children have to ensure that their children comply with compulsory schooling - they must also ensure that the children are registered in a corresponding school and attend them regularly. Regular participation in lessons and compulsory events must also be guaranteed. However, if a student is of legal age, he or she is responsible for registering at a school. By the way, compulsory education does not only apply to children with German citizenship. Foreign children also have the general obligation to attend school.
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In contrast to countries with compulsory education, parents in Germany are not allowed to teach their children at home. In this case, the general obligation to attend school, which is justified by the state's educational mandate, applies. Children are usually enrolled at the age of six and go to school for at least nine years. How is the school system structured in Germany? Initially, children attend primary school for four years. In the fourth grade, they decide how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, secondary schools, grammar schools and comprehensive schools. The secondary school ends at the end of the 9th grade. The secondary school graduated in the 10th grade, the secondary school after the 10th grade. Class with the secondary school diploma. Afterwards, young people can start vocational training or continue their education. The grammar school closes after the 12th. or 13. Class with the Abitur, which entitles students to study at a university.
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The school system between Germany and England is completely different. In Germany, you go to primary school from the age of six, then from the fourth grade you go to a secondary school. In Germany, classes start at 7:40 a.m. The school ends at either 12:50 or 15:25. If you go to secondary school, you are finished after the tenth grade. If you go to a grammar school, then only after the twelfth grade is finished. Then you are either looking for a job or doing an apprenticeship, you can also go to study.

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The German school system

In Germany, compulsory schooling is compulsory from the age of 6. From then on you go to primary school for 4 years, that is until the fourth grade. When you have finished primary school, you continue on to secondary school. This term refers to schools like grammar schools or comprehensive schools. Depending on how your certificate is in the fourth grade, a school will be recommended to you and you can then choose for yourself which school you would like to go to. The schools then use the certificate to determine whether you can go to that school. In North Rhine-Westphalia, for example, you will be taught there from 7:40 am to 12:50 pm, or on long days until 14:25 pm. At the school you are then from the 5th grade up to the 10th grade or at grammar schools up to the 12th or 13 grade. This corresponds to an age of 11-18 years. With the exception of the grammar schools, you have to complete a middle school leaving certificate in the 10th grade. However, if you want to take the Abitur, you will have to go to a grammar school. You need this Abitur to be able to study later and earn more money because of better jobs.

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Before you enter primary school you usually attend kindergarten. After that, you will enter primary school at the age of 6, which you must attend. There you complete 4 school years the 1-4 class. Afterwards, you can take a certificate from the degree in the 4th grade. In the second class you decide whether you will attend a grammar school, a secondary modern school or a secondary modern school to complete the next school years. At the gymnasium, school starts at 07:40 and ends at 12:50. On long school days with 9 hours, school continues until 15:25. At our school in Nord- Rhein Westfalen the children have to learn at least 2 foreign languages. At the grammar school it continues then with the 5th - 12th or 13th grade. Great. This corresponds then to the age of 11- 18 years to complete his high school diploma. After 10. You can get off in the second class and thus have the medium maturity. In order to be able to study later, one needs the Abitur, which is then valid until the 12th/13th grade. Great. The holidays in Germany /North Rhine-Westphalia are in summer, these last 6 weeks, then in autumn for 2 weeks, in winter and in spring also 2 weeks.


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In Germany, the school system is a bit different in every federal state. All children come to primary school at about six years of age, which usually lasts four years. After that, the performance of the children decides whether they go to the „Hauptschule“, the „Realschule or to the „gymnasium“. An alternative is the comprehensive school, where you can complete all the degrees. Some high school students leave school after 9th grade and then they are looking for an apprenticeship . Some go to school for another year and can then obtain a better degree, e. g. a secondary school diploma. Real pupils go to school for ten years. After that, they have different options. Many are educated and spend three years learning a trade in companies and in vocational schools . Some secondary school students also go on to the technical secondary school and do the technical baccalaureate or they go to the Gymnasium or the comprehensive school. This is where schooling lasts the longest. At the end of the 12th century or 13. The Gymnasiasten make the Abitur class. This allows them to apply for a place at the university or university of applied sciences or for an apprenticeship.

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Report of German School-System

Germany has a different school system than in other countries. It starts with us at the age of three in a „Kindergarten“. There you are three years and then you come to a primary school at age 6. In primary school you learn all basics. In the second to the third year of school, it starts with the search for the right secondary school. We have 4 different types of secondary schools. One is the Grammar school. At the end of the 4th school year, you will receive a certificate on which the achievements in the last school year of the primary school are written on it. Afterwards we go to the secondary school. This goes up to the Abitur (12 or 13 years). But there are also some who do not want to take their Abitur and graduate after 10 years.


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German school system

There are three different types of schools in Germany. Secondary school, secondary school and high school. Before that, you have to go to primary school for four years. After primary school you get a recommendation on which school type you should go to. If you go to the junior high school then you have to go up to the tenth grade and then you get your middle maturity. If you go to a high school you have to go up to the 12th grade and then do your Abitur afterwards you can study. But you can't cut everything with every Abitur. For example, if you want to become a doctor you have to have a one-cut style


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German school system


The German school system is kind of different than the American and the British ones. Before you enter school, you can visit a Kita or a kindergarten. As in America we start school at the age of 6 at our elementary school. You will stay there for 4 years (I live in North Rhine-Westphalia. In some states it can be more or less). After you completed elementary school, you’ll go to a "Gymnasium", "Real-", "Gesamt-" or "Hauptschule". It depends on your grades. If you have very good grades, you should better go to a Gymnasium. You’ll stay there until you’re 17 or 18 and do your “Abitur”. If your grades are normal, you should visit a Realschule. You’ll stay there until you’re 15 or 16 and do your "Realschulabschluss". And if your grades are not the best, then you should go to a "Hauptschule", where you’ll stay until you’re 15 to 16 too and do your "Hauptschulabschluss". At a "Gesamtschule" you can do all different kinds of graduations. After school, only "Gymnasiasten" with an Abitur can go to a university. The rest will probably do an “Ausbildung”. My school is called “Clara-Fey-Schule”, which is a privat School, which means you have to pay for it. It is a Gymnasium and a Realschule, but I’m visiting the Gymnasium. I’m fourteen years old and in 8th grade. My school starts at 7:40 am, on some days it ends at 12:50 am and on some days it ends at 3:25 pm. I always take the bus to get home. In four years, I’m going to do my Abitur, and then I want to visit a university.

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The German school system is a little different than the school system in the USA or in the UK. Before you go to school at the age of six, you can visit a nursery school or a day care centre. From the age of six you go to primary school. You leave elementary school after four years. Then you can go to a “Gymnasium”, “Real-“, “Gesamt-“, “Sekundar-“ or “Hauptschule”. This depends on your grades. If you have very good grades it is best to go to the “Gymnasium” but you can choose anything. If you are on a “Gymnasium” you can make the “Realschulabschluss” or the “Abitur”. For an “Realschulabschluss” you have been at the “Gymnasium” for six years. But for the “Abitur” you will stay there for 8 years. And only people with an “Abitur” can go to a University. But if you do not have such good grades you should better choose the “Hauptschule” or the “Realschule”. There you will stay for 6 years. Maybe after the “Realschule” you can go to a “Gymnasium” and make the “Abitur”. I am on a private school called Clara-Fey and it is “Gymnasium” ad a “Realschule” but I am visiting the “Gymnasium”. I will do my “Abitur” and go to a University. The school starts at 7:40 am and ends at 12:50 am. But sometimes it ends at 3:25 pm. I always take the bus to come to the school and to go back home.

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Before most children come to school in Germany, they attend a kindergarten. In Germany, compulsory schooling is required from the age of 6. Some children already come to primary school at the age of five. The primary school consists of 4 grades, the 1st, 2., 3. and 4th grade. You leave the primary school after the 4th grade and change to the secondary school. Depending on your grades, you go to the "Gymnasium", "Realschule", "Gesamtschule" or "Hauptschule". The "Gymnasium" is the best school and the "Hauptschule" is the worst. At the "Gesamtschule" you can get a "Realschulabschluss" but also a "Gymnasialabschluss". In primary school, every child will be advised which school is the best for them. After the 10th class, you have the secondary school diploma. Depending on the federal state, you make the "Abitur" after the 12th or 13th class. In North Rhine-Westphalia, the school starts at 7:40 am and ends at 12:50 am or at 3:25 pm. There are also private schools in Germany. Each school year consist of two semesters. After every semester we get a certificate. The holidays are different in the federal states, but the summer holidays are always 6 weeks.

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The German and American/ British school system is kind of different. Before you go to school you can visit a Kita or Kindergarten. In America and Germany the school starts at the age of 5-6. In America it’s the elementary school and in Germany it called Grundschule. You stay there for 4 years. After this you go in Germany to a “Realschule, Gymnasium” or “Hauptschule”. It will decided by your Grades. When you visited a Gymnasium you have the chance to make Abitur. I visited the CFS it’s a private School, that means you have to pay for this School. It’s a mix of Realschule and Gymnasium but I’m visited the Gymnasium. I’m fourteen years old and in a 8th grade. The school started at 7:40 am and end on 12:50 am or 3:25 pm. I take the bus to get home. I hope I Master the Abitur so than I can go to an University after School.

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The UK, the USA and Germany all have other school systems. For example In the UK, they start school early. They start in Year 1 at the age of 4 or 5. At the age of 11, they moved from primary school and one year later in the secondary school, that’s Year 7. The school started at 8:40 am and finished other the 5th leson at 3:40 pm, but other schools have other times. In the UK give it comprehensive and independent schools, like Queen Anne’s Grammar School and you musst pay over 15000 pounds. They have tree thems and every thems have 10 days long holidays, and the summer holidays are about six weeks. 16 years old students must take GCSE exams. The school system in the USA start the school at age 6. You mustn’t go to the Kindergarten. At the age 11, than you are in year 5, and leave the elementary school and start at junior high school. Then you are in Grades 9 you go to high school trough year 12. The school starts at 8:10 am and end after the 8th period, at 3:15 pm. In the USA you can teacht at home but homeschooling isn’t allow in Germany. All public schools are free. Then you are age 16, you take a pre-SAT test, to prepare them for the SAT test, to go to the university after high school. The school system has two semesters both about 18 weeks, the fall semester and the spring semester. The summer holidays has 2 months. You can leaf the school at age 16 but the most students finishe the high school to get the high school diploma, but with this diploma doesn’t can apply to University. You must take the SAT- test. In Germany you must go to school with six years, before school, the children go to the Kitas. In Nordrhein Westfalen, you leave the Grundschule after 4 years but for exaple in Berlin the chi8ldren often leave the Grundschule after six years. After the Grundschule you go to a Gymnasium, Realschule, Gesamtschule usw. The Goethe Gymnasium beginn at 8:00 am and ends at 14:00 pm, but my scholl beginn at 7:40 am and ends at 12:50 pm or 15:25 pm. The scholl system has two semesters. You can end the school at 16 age, then you are at 10. Class. Then you have the MSA. But also you can make Abi and go to Studium.

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In Germany, the school system is a bit different in every federal state. All children come to primary school at about six years of age, which usually lasts four years. After that, the performance of the children decides whether they go to the „Hauptschule“, the „Realschule or to the „gymnasium“. An alternative is the comprehensive school, where you can complete all the degrees. Some high school students leave school after 9th grade and then they are looking for an apprenticeship . Some go to school for another year and can then obtain a better degree, e. g. a secondary school diploma. Real pupils go to school for ten years. After that, they have different options. Many are educated and spend three years learning a trade in companies and in vocational schools . Some secondary school students also go on to the technical secondary school and do the technical baccalaureate or they go to the Gymnasium or the comprehensive school. This is where schooling lasts the longest. At the end of the 12th century or 13. The Gymnasiasten make the Abitur class. When they get the Abi they can visit a University. or study something and then they get a job.


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First, children go to primary school for four years. The fourth grade decides how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, junior high schools, high schools, and comprehensive schools. The Hauptschule ends after the 9th grade with the Hauptschule degree, the Realschule after the 10th grade with the Realschule degree. Then the young people can start vocational training or continue school. The grammar school closes after the 12th or 13th grade with the Abitur, which entitles to study at a university. In Germany there are grades 1-6, 1 is the best grade and 6 is the worst grade. In Germany you can learn German, English, Spanish, French and Latin at school.


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Foremost, children go to primary school for four years. This education decides how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, just like "Hauptschule", "Gymnasium", "Realschulschule" and "Gesamtschule". The "Hauptschule" ends after the 9th grade with the Hauptschule degree, the Realschule after the 10th grade with the Realschule degree and the "Gymnasium" with the "Abitur". The "Gymnasium" just like already called ends after the 12th or 13th grade with the Abitur, which entitles to study at a university. The public schools with their high level of education are free in Germany and are financed by taxes. Around nine percent of the students are taught at private schools that charge school fees from their parents. In Germany, school is not organized centrally, but a matter for the country. The ministries of culture of the 16 federal states are responsible. The range of subjects, curricula, degrees and transitions between school types can be regulated differently in each federal state. The parents or legal guardians of the children have to ensure that their children comply with compulsory schooling - they must also ensure that the children are registered in a corresponding school and attend them regularly. Regular participation in lessons and compulsory events must also be guaranteed. However, if a student is of legal age, he or she is responsible for registering at a school. By the way, compulsory education does not only apply to children with German citizenship. Foreign children also have the general obligation to attend school.


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In contrast to countries with compulsory education, parents in Germany are not allowed to teach their children at home. In this case, the general obligation to attend school, which is justified by the state's educational mandate, applies. Children are usually enrolled at the age of six and go to school for at least nine years. How is the school system structured in Germany? Initially, children attend primary school for four years. In the fourth grade, they decide how to continue their education. The system of secondary schools is divided into secondary schools, secondary schools, grammar schools and comprehensive schools. The secondary school ends at the end of the 9th grade. The secondary school graduated in the 10th grade, the secondary school after the 10th grade. Class with the secondary school diploma. Afterwards, young people can start vocational training or continue their education. The grammar school closes after the 12th. or 13. Class with the Abitur, which entitles students to study at a university.


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The school system between Germany and England is completely different. In Germany, you go to primary school from the age of six, then from the fourth grade you go to a secondary school. In Germany, classes start at 7:40 a.m. The school ends at either 12:50 or 15:25. If you go to secondary school, you are finished after the tenth grade. If you go to a grammar school, then only after the twelfth grade is finished. Then you are either looking for a job or doing an apprenticeship, you can also go to study.