Education of Germany
Education of Germany

        In Germany education for pupils between 6 and 18 years old is free and compulsory.

          Almost every German adult is able to read and write.                                                                                                                                                                                      

        At four years old, German student begin their education at a primary school until age 10. The course of the rest of their education is determined by the results obtained from the tests given after that primary phase. Almost half of the students go on to an upper-level school for an additional 5 years. Once this level of education is completed they go on to occupational training for an additional 3 years.

        Students wishing to gain entrance to the university will obtain rigorous education for 9 years after which they must pass difficult tests to obtain the diploma Abitur (German university entrance qualification). Germany is well known for the high quality of their education. 

         Heidelberg University is among the oldest in Europe and founded in 1386. Other well-known German universities are located in Berlin, Bonn, Erlangen, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Gotinga, Hamburgo, Leipzig, Marburg an der Lahn, Munich and Tubinga.

        Germany also has many excellent schools of Music, Fine Arts, Cinema and Photography.

 

                              

 

                                                                    Júlia de Souza e Silva