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Education of German Immigrant Children
Germany is an immigrant country. After immigrating to Germany, many people may want to know more about the education of German immigrants. So what about the education of German immigrant children? Come and have a look with me.

If the child was born in Germany before obtaining permanent residency, his status will follow his parents, that is, if his parents have stayed for a long time, the child will stay for a long time.

Children education

The German Basic Law stipulates that everyone has the right to free development, free choice of schools, free choice of vocational training, free choice of jobs and employment. The purpose of education and training policy is to provide everyone with the best education and training opportunities suitable for their personal interests and abilities.

Germany has a perfect education system, from basic education in primary and secondary schools to higher education in university research institutes, from special vocational education to complete adult re-education, all of which are free (except private schools). The state has invested heavily in education.

After four years of general primary education, students enter different middle schools to complete secondary education.

There is no national or statewide college entrance examination in Germany. Secondary school graduates in 65,438+03 or the equivalent of 65,438+03 are eligible to take the college entrance examination when they graduate from secondary school.

Students are free to choose universities and majors. However, due to the relatively large number of applicants for medical, legal and psychological majors, the national "study place allocation center" is responsible for allocating new places for the above majors nationwide.

China children come to Germany with their parents, enjoy free education from primary school to university, and are free to choose schools. If the child is young or has a good English level, he can go directly to primary school; Older students (for example, 12, 13) can go to international schools (mainly for international students) or international classes in primary and secondary schools. In addition to learning key languages, you can also learn other subjects such as mathematics, and then transfer to an ordinary primary and secondary school or other classes in the same school.