State or private school

Choosing how to educate your child

Key factors when deciding between a state or a private school in Germany are the language(s) of tuition, the child’s age and your working hours. There are also considerations based on what educational system your child has been in before and where they might be studying in the future.

The school system in Germany consists of public schools and private substitute or supplementary schools, which in most cases both offer equally high academic standards. Some German parents prefer to send their children to a private school because of their smaller classes, focused attention on the individual child and, in many cases, for a school’s specific religious or pedagogical orientation.

Expat families in particular often have more decisive reasons for the choice of a private school, such as:

It is recommended to thoroughly research the school (both state and private) before making the final decision. Check the school’s records and if possible, speak to teachers and other expat parents who have been faced with the same challenge.


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