Wirtschaftsgymnasium


A Wirtschaftsgymnasium is a kind of school in Germany. Unlike the German Gymnasium, which spans grades 5 to 13, the Wirtschaftsgymnasium has only the top three grades and specializes in teaching business-related topics beside the normal subjects in the Gymnasium.

Admission

Admission to the Wirtschaftsgymnasium is voluntary for all students in the tenth year of the Realschule or the same year at the Gymnasium. In order to be allowed to attend a Wirtschaftsgymnasium, a student from the Realschule needs satisfactory grades in the main subjects German, Mathematics and English, namely an average grade better than 3.0 to 6. Moreover, the student is not allowed to have grades worse than 4 in the three aforementioned subjects. Students from the Gymnasium need marks that would have allowed them to move up to the next grade at Gymnasium.
If too many students apply for admission for a specific Wirtschaftsgymnasiumsen, the school is allowed to set a higher admissions standard.

Subjects

In Germany, education is the responsibility of the federal state ; so the requirements and classes differ from state to state. The following article gives the situation in Baden-Württemberg.
In the first year at Wirtschaftsgymnasium, pupils can take another foreign language in addition to English. Generally, the alternatives differ from school to school, but French and Spanish are the most common. If a school has no teacher for Spanish, all students are required to take French.
The type of language course that a student is permitted to take depends on what school the student previously attended. A student who previously attended a Gymnasium, or took the French class at the Realschule, will already have had three years of a second foreign language and may take the advanced course in French or the beginners' course in Spanish. If the student comes from a Realschule and had no former second foreign language, he or she is free to choose between the beginners' class in French or Spanish.
All pupils are required to take the subject Economics and Business Accounting. In Baden-Württemberg, students are required to attend six lessons a week in this subject.
In the second year, the Kursstufe begins. All marks now count toward Abitur, the final exam, passing which permits students to attend universities in Germany.
Students now have to take one additional major subject in addition to the compulsory major subject of Economics and Business Accounting.

Exams

To be awarded a pass in the final Abitur exam, students must obtain a pass in Economics and Business Accounting, one language and three others subjects from their timetable. Students who took a beginners' course in a second foreign language are only allowed to take an oral exam in this subject.