the school starts normally at 8 am (each school can choose when to start between 7.15 and 8.30 am) and ends at 1.30 pm ( 6 lessons). the latest school can end is 6.30 pm ( 10 lessons)
There are three types of education in Germany.
The best school you can go to is "Gymnasium", you normally go 12-13 years to this type of school and after that you get graduated and have the "Abitur"(~high school diploma). With the "Abitur" you have the permission to study.
The "second-best" school is "Realschule". You get a "Realschulabschluss" (diploma) after 10 years and usually go to a training school after that to learn a profession that doesn't require studying. Many professions in Germany are learnt via a "dual system", which means you are simultaneously trained in school AND in a training company/facility (like an office, shop, practice, hospital, etc.). But there also are job trainings which are focused on school - involving practical courses for several weeks.
Almost the same goes for the third type of school, the "Hauptschule" (translates as "main school" or "basic school"). You graduate from "Hauptschule" after 9 years and also learn an "average" profession. Although with a graduation from "Hauptschule" you normally learn rather "practical" jobs (like craftsman or gardener), while with a graduation from "Realschule" you mostly perform something like office jobs or nursering.
Job Trainings also can qualify you to study in certain fields - it's not the same as "Abitur", though.
You also can usually get a higher school-diploma, so if you went to "Hauptschule" for instance, you can choose between doing a job training or going to school some longer to get a "better" diploma" (or even "Abitur").
You also can get a better diploma or "Abitur" if you already learnt a profession - this can be done through certain education offers (like "Abendschule" = "evening school" for instance).
In Germany, students typically attend school for about 180 to 200 days per year, depending on the state. A school day usually lasts around 6-8 hours, including breaks. However, the exact schedule can vary between different schools and educational stages.
In Germany, children typically attend school for 12-13 years. This includes 4 years of primary school (Grundschule) and then either 8 or 9 years of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium) depending on the type of school they attend and their individual pathway.
In Germany, the school year typically starts in August or September, depending on the state. Each state sets its own school calendar, so start dates may vary.
In Germany children start school at age 6.
School start times in Germany can vary, but generally, primary schools start between 7:30 and 8:30 am, while secondary schools start between 8:00 and 9:00 am. It's always best to check with the specific school for their exact start time.
In Germany, children typically start school at the age of 6, but it can vary depending on the federal state. Children usually attend Grundschule (primary school) for 4 years before moving on to a secondary school.
a middle school in Germany
Austria and, untill the age of 16 when he dropped out of school and went to germany
There are thirteen grades in Germany plus Kindergarten, so fourteen years.
In Germany, children typically attend school for 12-13 years. This includes 4 years of primary school (Grundschule) and then either 8 or 9 years of secondary school (Hauptschule, Realschule, or Gymnasium) depending on the type of school they attend and their individual pathway.
Yes, school attendance is compulsory in Germany until the age of 16.
Everyone, school is mandatory.
No
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All but a very small number of people in Germany do not go to school. Germany has a 99 percent literacy rate.
The motto of New Germany Rural High School is 'Carpe Diem'.
In Germany, the school year typically starts in August or September, depending on the state. Each state sets its own school calendar, so start dates may vary.
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