They start kindergarted at the age of four or five.
No, German students do not typically wear school uniforms. Schools in Germany generally allow students to wear their own clothes to class.
They wear regular clothing.
In most German cities there is a Volkshochschule that will offer courses in German as a second language.
It is called the Abitur.
German students typically bring a packed lunch to school, which may consist of a sandwich, fruit, yogurt, and a snack. Some schools offer a cafeteria where students can purchase hot meals such as pasta, meat with vegetables, or soup. Breakfast may include bread, cheese, cold cuts, and muesli.
when they have passed all the grades and dont have to redo any.... about 18/19
- English -Spanish -latin -Italian -German -French Some languges above students learn in school
German students typically have short breaks during the school day, such as a 15-20 minute morning break (Frühstückspause) and a longer break around midday for lunch (Mittagspause). The exact number and duration of breaks can vary based on the school's schedule.
Most residents in Hong Kong declare that German Swiss International School is the best international school in Hong Kong. GCSE and A level results are amazing, and it is rumoured that Cambridge specially takes students from GSIS. GSIS is a special school with two streams - a German one, and the international one. The German one is for German speaking students, and in the international one is for English speaking students. GSIS is so well known, that many Chinese mothers make their children learn English so they can go to GSIS. Many people also go to GSIS to go to boarding school afterwards, because it is easier to get in. When in the international stream, it is compulsory to learn German, and then you can choose a second language, from either Mandarin or French. When in the German stream, you can also learn Latin.
National Socialist German Students' League was created in 1926.
National Socialist German Students' League ended in 1945.
It is difficult to get an accurate number. There is a German minority of approximately 15,000 people who live in Denmark. German along with English are the two main foreign languages that students learn in school.