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  2. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Education in Germany is primarily the responsibility of individual German states (Länder), with the federal government only playing a minor role. While kindergarten (nursery school) is optional, formal education is compulsory for all children ages 6 to 18. [ 1 ] Students can complete three types of school leaving qualifications, ranging from ...

  3. German School London - Wikipedia

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    German School London. The German School London (German: Deutsche Schule London; often referred to in both languages by its German abbreviation DSL) is an independent school based in the grounds of Douglas House in Petersham [5] in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Founded in 1971, today it serves a student body of over 800, from ...

  4. German International School Washington D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The German International School Washington D.C. (GISW), formerly Deutsche Schule Washington D.C. (DSW), [1] is a private, co-educational school in Potomac, Maryland, covering levels preschool through 12th grade. As one of over 140 schools in the network of German Schools around the globe, the GISW has a strong focus on STEM subjects and world ...

  5. German School of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The term "German School of Athens" really describes a complex of one kindergarten, one elementary school and a "split" (or dual) high school. For admission to kindergarten and elementary school, both following the German educational system, prospective pupils need to have achieved a reasonable level of competence in German for their age in order to be able to follow classes taught exclusively ...

  6. Gymnasium (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Berlinisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster (1910) Gymnasium (German: [ɡʏmˈnaːzi̯ʊm] ⓘ; German plural: Gymnasien), in the German education system, is the most advanced and highest of the three types of German secondary schools, the others being Hauptschule (lowest) and Realschule (middle). [1] Gymnasium strongly emphasizes academic ...

  7. German School of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Website. dsmailand.it. The German School of Milan (German: Deutsche Schule Mailand, DSM; Italian: Scuola Germanica di Milano), founded in 1886, is an international institution located in Milan, Italy. It is one of the three German schools in Italy, the other two based in Rome and Genoa, in which subjects are taught in both German and Italian.

  8. German School - Wikipedia

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    German School may refer to: German School of Athens. German School Bucharest (Deutsche Schule Bukarest) German School of Guayaquil. German School Kuala Lumpur. German School of Lisbon. German School London. German School Madrid. German School of Milan.

  9. German School of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The German School of Connecticut, also known as GSC, is a private nonprofit Saturday school founded in 1978 with a student body of 350.A professional teaching staff, most of whom are native German speakers, provide three contact hours on each of thirty Saturdays during the traditional September – May school year.