German School System and Traditions

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What is the traditional German primary school called?

Grundschule

Which grading system is used in German schools?

1 to 6

Which subjects might require a student to repeat the year if they receive a grade of 5 or worse?

Two or more subjects

What is the duration of a traditional German school day?

8am to 1pm

Which of the following are the most common foreign languages to learn in Germany?

English, French, Latin

What is the status of homeschooling in Germany?

Illegal and rare

Study Notes

  • In Germany, the first day of school is marked by a tradition of giving children a large cone filled with stationery and other goodies.
  • The German school day typically runs from 8am to 1pm, with some schools now offering full days including homework time.
  • School meals are served in a canteen, although some pupils opt for packed lunches or eat at home.
  • The German marking system goes from one to six with one being the best, and a grade of 5 in two or more subjects might require a student to repeat the year.
  • The most common foreign languages to learn are English, French, and Latin.
  • A traditional German school day may consist of hour-long classes, but the duration can vary.
  • Competitive sports between schools aren't a big thing in Germany.
  • The German school system is complex, with state governments and individual schools making decisions.
  • Primary school, called "Grundschule," typically runs from grades one to four.
  • The traditional secondary school model consists of a three-tier system: Hauptschule, Realschule, and Gymnasium.
  • Fewer than 10 percent of pupils attend private schools, which can be run by religious denominations or follow particular educational principles.
  • Homeschooling is illegal in Germany.
  • The PISA report shows Germany performing above average in reading, maths, and science but underperforming in equal opportunities and digitalization.
  • The quality of school facilities varies greatly, with some schools having modern classrooms and others lacking basic amenities.
  • Graduation celebrations, including pranks, a ball, and a motto, are a rite of passage for German students.

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