Frequently Asked Questions
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Students receiving high school education in Germany stay with a host family when they choose public school programs, and in school dormitories when they choose private schools. Meals are also included in their accommodation.
Although high school fees in Germany vary depending on the school, the average annual tuition fee at a private high school, including on-campus boarding accommodation, ranges between 25,000 Euros and 45,000 Euros .
Students who will receive high school education in Germany must apply for a student visa at the German Consulate in their home country before arrival. In addition, a residence permit must be obtained. Documents required for the visa:
- Visa application form and fee
- Passport (and two photocopies)
- Birth Certificate
- Recent passport-compliant / biometric photographs (approximately 3)
- Proof of financial capacity (evidence that you can cover your expenses during your stay in Germany)
- Acceptance letter from the institution where you will study
- Diploma/transcript
- Health insurance
- Proof of English/German language proficiency
Compulsory education in Germany requires all students between the ages of six and 15 to attend school continuously. However, students usually remain in school until they are 18, after which they begin academic studies at a German university or continuing vocational training at a full-time vocational school or technical school.
The curriculum in state schools and secondary education in Germany is sufficient to enable students to confidently achieve their goals and to obtain a university entrance qualification after the final high school exam.
The German school week runs from Monday to Friday. Students in primary school start quite early at 8am and continue until 1 or 2pm. For older children in lower secondary school these hours can be extended to around 4pm. German students in upper secondary school may stay until 5pm in their final year.
The subjects taught in German schools vary across levels. For example, students at the Realschule level learn a wide range of subjects (computer science, mathematics, foreign languages, etc.) while also achieving a certain academic level. The difference is that the final diploma from this type of school is known as a Realschulabschluss, and graduates will be eligible to take vocational qualifications, training courses, or apprenticeships in business or the medical profession.
However, if these students decide to go to university, they have the opportunity to transfer to Gymnasium for the last two years. High school education in Germany is designed to depend on which secondary school you go to in order to pursue your desired higher education. However, most German schools allow students to transfer within the system and apply to the university of their choice depending on the qualification they receive in the final exam. This means that higher education institutions in Germany are open to all German students within the German education system.
In Germany, high school is completed in 4 years in some states, and in 5 years in others.
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