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Grammar school entrance exam: How is the exam structured?
The grammar school entrance examinations contain both a written and an oral part. The content of the exam varies from canton to canton, so it is not possible to give a uniform answer to this question. In the canton of Zurich, the following parts of the examination were taken in 2014 for admission to grammar school after year 6:
- German - Writing a text (60 minutes)
- German - text comprehension and language observation (30 minutes)
- Mathematics (60 minutes)
- Oral German and math (15 minutes each)
For the short-term grammar school, the following "grammar school entrance examination" contents applied:
- German - Writing a text (90 minutes)
- German - text comprehension and language observation (45 minutes)
- French - text comprehension, writing and language observation (90 minutes)
- Mathematics - Arithmetic, Geometry and Algebra (90 minutes)
- Oral German, French, Mathematics (15 minutes each)
How high must the Gymiprüfung grade average be?
Especially when transferring to a long grammar school, you need to ask yourself in advance whether the grammar school is the right choice, as the general conditions at elementary school are very different from those at grammar school. As a rule of thumb, you should have an average grade of at least a 5 in the subjects German and mathematics in the sixth grade. However, you have a realistic chance of passing the exam with an average of 5.25. So your Gymi exam grade point average should be 5 or higher. For the Kurzgymnasium, the subjects German, mathematics and French count and the average should be around 4.75. However, previous grades do not count here. However, no previous grades count here.
What is the difference between the central entrance examination for long grammar schools and the central entrance examination for short grammar schools in terms of admission?
A certificate from the 6th primary school class (fall semester) is required for admission to the central entrance examination for the Langgymnasium. Anyone who turns 15 after April 30 of the year of entry can register for the exam. The written examinations take place at the beginning of March. A report from the 2nd secondary school class in the fall semester or the 3rd secondary school class in the fall semester is required for the central entrance examination for the short grammar school, which also takes place at the beginning of March. Anyone who turns 17 after April 30 of the year of entry can apply. To be on the safe side, ask your canton about the applicable conditions.
Grammar school entrance exam: Are the regulations for the exam the same in all cantons?
No, the regulations for admission and the grammar school entrance exam to be taken beforehand are not standardized throughout Switzerland. In most cantons, previous grades in particular are decisive for the opportunity to take part in an entrance exam, but not in all cantons. In the canton of Thurgau, for example, recommendations from secondary school teachers are regarded as the most important criterion for admission to the exam. This system also offers pupils with lower grades but apparently high potential the opportunity to prove themselves at the Gymnasium. In addition, not all cantons have a grammar school entrance examination after the sixth grade. In the cantons of Nidwalden, Obwalden, Uri, Zug, Schwyz and Lucerne, the experience and opinions of teachers count more than test results.
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