They normally start at 8 and finish at 1.
And they normally have 6 subjects in one day.
They have lessons that are similar to English lessons but instead theyy learn about English grammar.
A typical school day starts at 7:30 or 8:00 in the morning. Classes are on a college-style schedule, with some courses offered only two or three times a week. There is also school on Saturday mornings, in some areas only on alternate Saturdays. Although the school year is ten months long and the summer vacation period only lasts about six weeks, students get many more holidays and short vacations during the school year than do U.S. students. (School days per year - Germany: 220; U.S.: 180). The curriculum usually focuses on mostly academic subjects, even in vocational schools, with a limited offering of physical education, sports, art, and music. Religious instruction is required, but students over the age of 14 can opt out. Interscholastic sports competition is rare, though there may be an occasional Track and Field contest. Computer science courses are increasingly available (the Germans in particular have begun linking many of their schools via the internet), but access to computers and other technology is still often quite limited. A 15 or 20-minute break around 10:30 am, called the große Pause, gives students and teachers the opportunity to have a snack and relax before classes start again. There is usually no school cafeteria, as the school day typically ends at around noon or 1:00 pm. (Many schools in the former DDR [GDR] still have cafeterias.) Students go home for lunch, and in the afternoon they usually have a fair amount of homework to do.
Schools in Germany are organized by the states, not the federal government. The system varies state to state, but generally, children attend the Grundschule from 6 to 10 years of age, with other options after that.
they are really big
Ask your mom!
Like french schools.
Like french schools.
schools
Germany has some great architecture that you can enjoy and going to school there is a good idea. You can look up a list of available schools and check them out.
they look big
do they paint
Germany
soldiers.
The President of Germany Joachim Gauck looks like a distinguished politician . You can look to the link below which will have a picture and information .
What do you mean??
old.. possibly victorian..
Look at a 1980's movie.