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  2. Abitur - Wikipedia

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    The five Abitur exams (three written exams and two oral exams) are in the following subjects: German literature, European history or economics or mathematics or a natural science or a language. In February of senior year (grade 12), all students take the written examinations for the German International Abitur in three subjects including German.

  3. Abitur after twelve years - Wikipedia

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    Abitur after twelve years, or Gymnasium in eight years (G8 or Gy8) describes the reduction of the time spent at a university-preparatory high school from nine school years to eight school years, by having the students take more classes each year.

  4. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    One, the Gymnasium, is designed to prepare pupils for higher education and finishes with the final examination, Abitur, after grade 12 or 13. From 2005 to 2018 a school reform known as G8 provided the Abitur in 8 school years. The reform failed due to high demands on learning levels for the children and were turned to G9 in 2019.

  5. Gymnasium (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Final year students take the Abitur final exam. History ... 11–12 Quinta Seventh 12–13 ... German gymnasia teach English, ...

  6. Schule Schloss Salem - Wikipedia

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    Instruction in the first years takes place in German. From Year 8 onward, Salem is fully bilingual and offers a dual curriculum. Students may either continue in the German system (Abitur) or enter the international classes and the IB Diploma Programme, in which the primary language of instruction is English. Most students are of German ...

  7. Kaiserin-Friedrich-Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the school introduced the Abitur after twelve years, allowing schooling to be completed one year earlier than previously required. In 2008 the school started offering bilingual teaching in English and German starting in Year 5.

  8. Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    It is one of only a few schools which prepare students in 12 instead of the usual 13 years for the state-wide university preparatory examination, the Abitur, and its students consistently achieve the highest average grade among Frankfurt's secondary schools.

  9. Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz - Wikipedia

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    Students at the school can study for the Swiss Matura (German or German/English), the German Abitur and, in English, the International Baccalaureate.. About three hundred students between 12 and 18 years of age from around the world follow programmes leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), the Swiss Matura (German) or the bilingual Swiss Matura (German/English) and German Abitur.