District school

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The primary, secondary and secondary school Tieloh in Barmbek-Nord became one of the three locations of the Barmbek district school .

The district school is a type of school that was introduced on August 1, 2010 with the school reform in Hamburg in the city-state of Hamburg and replaces the secondary school , secondary school and comprehensive school for the first time in Germany . There are different grading systems for the three courses: G grades and E grades (for basic and advanced).

After the fourth grade parents, regardless of the teacher recommendation decide whether a child as a secondary school , the school should visit or neighborhood school. The ESA , MSA and Abitur qualifications are possible at both types of school . At the eight-stage high school, the Abitur is taken after the 12th grade, at the nine-stage district school after the 13th grade.

The aim is to increase the number of young people with higher education entrance qualifications in Hamburg to the standard in international comparison. The district school goes back to plans of the Hamburg CDU from 2007 and is a central demand of the inquiry commission “Consequences of the new PISA study for Hamburg's school development” of the Hamburg citizenship (see citizenship printed matter 18/6000).

A long-form district school also has a primary school section .

So-called campus district schools are mixed forms of both school types. There are both grammar school classes (grammar school timetable, Abitur after eight years) and district school classes (timetable of district schools, Abitur after nine years). The term "Campus District School" was mentioned in the 2019 School Development Plan, but has not yet been anchored in the School Act (as of 2020). So far they have been called "district school with a grammar school branch" (see e.g. Heinrich-Hertz-Schule ).

In other federal states, the term district school is used for cooperative comprehensive schools or part of a comprehensive school.

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  1. Cf. Christa Goetsch , Senator for School and Vocational Training Hamburg: Leitwort In: The district school. Performance needs diversity. Ed .: Authority for Schools and Vocational Training of the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg (BSB) , leaflet from December 2010. ( PDF file, approx. 918 KB; accessed on October 5, 2011.)
  2. ^ Report of the study commission "Consequences of the new PISA study for Hamburg's school development" . Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Bürgerschafts-Drucksache 18/6000 of March 16, 2007. ( PDF file, 839 6B; accessed on February 9, 2016.)
  3. Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg - Authority for Schools and Vocational Education and Training: School Development Plan 2019 for the state primary schools, district schools and high schools in Hamburg. In: www.hamburg.de/schulentwicklungsplan/. 2019, p. 6 , accessed on February 21, 2020 .