1) No matte what school they go to each student must complete at least 9 years in education.
2) German children only attend school in the morning.
3) Children aged three to six may attend kindergarten.
4) After Kindergarten school is compulsory for nine or ten years. From grades 1 through 4 children attend elementary school (Grundschule), where the subjects taught are the same for all. Then after the 4th grade, the students are separated according to their academic ability and the wishes of their families, and attend one of three different kinds of schools: Hauptschule, Realschule or Gymnasium.
5) They don't have school uniform.
6) School is 6 days a week. (no school on Sunday)
American schools talk in English, and German schools talk in German.
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.
German is a classified subject in schools. Not all primary schools have to teach it though. All secondary/high schools have to teach it. Most secondary schools give students the option on French, German or Spanish. So schools do other languages as well though. But yes, German is a classified subject under the National Curriculum.
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German verbs all end in "en"
There are no German bears they died out in the 19th century.
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Yes, it is a compulsory subject in German schools
Most german schools don't.
most of them do
Grundschule.