Schools in most countries of the western world are very similar.
The ones I have visited have been hard to distinguish from each other,
except for the language that is spoken.
Some names of German schools include Gymnasium (college-preparatory school), Realschule (secondary school with practical focus), and Gesamtschule (comprehensive school with all types of students). German schools typically have longer school days and have a strong emphasis on academic achievement. Many schools also offer extracurricular activities like sports, music, and theater.
Ich mag Dich.
In German, the principal is called "Schulleiter" or "Rektor" for a primary or secondary school, and "Direktor" for a university or college.
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.
That depends on the school, but they usually start at 8 am.
Yes pupils in German schools also participate in activities after school just like we do in UK and usa
Ich weiß nicht wie Schule :)
German School of Lisbon was created in 1848.
German School Shanghai was created in 1995.
German School of Oslo was created in 1980.
German School of Guayaquil was created in 1959.
German School of Athens was created in 1896.
German School of Milan was created in 1886.
usually at 16 like most countries.
German children do not have to wear a school uniform in most cases. :)
German Swiss International School was created in 1969.
German School of San Salvador was created in 1965.