Monday to Friday the normal school hours are 8:00 am to 1:00 pm,
then most of the afternoon is spent doing homework. Some "Gymnasium" (German for University preparatory schools, like Grammar schools, UK or grade schools, US), have lessons for a couple of hours on Saturday morning. The German school system is very different from the American. Elementary school is from first to fourth (in some regions fifth) grade (times are from 8 a.m. to anything beween 11:30 am and 1 pm); after elementary school, students are split up into three different school systems (according to their grades up to that time and the recommendation of the elementary-school teacher): 1. Gymnasium (college track, which continues through Grade 12 or 13 and ends up with the diploma, the "Abitur"), 2. Realschule (continues only through Grade 10; with good grades, student may then continue over on the Gymnasium track), 3. Hauptschule (continues through Grade 10, leads to a very limited diploma with few professional chances. (The hours are from 8 am to 1 or 2 pm) In the case of 2. and 3 students are expected to go into vocational training/apprenticeship after leaving Grade 10, this being at the age of 15 or 16
it ends between 12:30 to 1:30 pm. I'm not sure when it starts but probably around 8 or wtv. they don't eat lunch but they do bring snacks for recesses. they have 6 days of school per week but saturdays are shorter.
Example grade 10 timetable Sample grade 12 Gymnasium timetable (Lower-Saxony)TimeMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday08.00--08.45 amEnglishReligious studiesFrenchPhysicsGerman08.50--09.35 amEnglishReligious studiesFrenchPhysicsGerman09.55--10.40 amGermanGeography/Social Studies (taught in English)MathematicsGeography/Social Studies (taught in English)Mathematics10.45--11.30 amGermanGeography/Social Studies (taught in English)MathematicsGeography/Social Studies (taught in English)Mathematics11.50--12.35 pmPhysicsPolitics-EconomyHistoryEnglishFrench12.40--1.25 pmPhysicsPolitics-EconomyHistoryEnglishFrench1.40--2.25 pmArts"Seminarfach"+HistoryPE (different sports offered as courses)2.30--3.15 pmArts"Seminarfach"+HistoryPE (different sports offered as courses)
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
07.30--08.15 am
English
Physics
Physics
French (course)
08.20--09.05 am
History
English
Chemistry
Maths
Chemistry
09.05--09.25 am
break
09.25--10.10 am
Latin (course)
French (course)
Maths
Latin (course)
Maths
10.15--11.00 am
German
French (course)
Religious studies (course)
Latin (course)
German
11.00--11.15 am
break
11.15--12.00 am--pm
Music
Mathematics
P.E.
German
Biology
12.05--12.50 pm
Religious studies (course)
History
P.E.
English
Latin (course)
In Germany, children typically start school between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and finish between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m., depending on the school and grade level.
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German children typically finish school between 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm. However, the exact time can vary depending on the school and type of program they are enrolled in.
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German schools typically begin between 7:30 and 8:30 in the morning, depending on the location and type of school.
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German School of Oslo was created in 1980.
German School of Athens was created in 1896.