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German schooling is very similar to French schooling.
The German equivalent to the French baccalauréat is the Abitur, which is recognized and has an automatic equivalence.
The equivalence of a degree in French Studies is the Zwischenprüfung.

Inter-university agreements authorize other degree equivalences.


School grants
From the French government :
Only available for local schools where the programme is recognized by the French Minstry of Education.
For French children in the primary or secondary sections.
The grant can cover schooling, half-board or boarding.


General information about grants :
* the candidate and his family must reside in the country where the child is going to school

*the candidate and his family must be registered at the local Embassy or Consulate

*demands for grants are initially examined by a local commission at the competent diplomatic post or consulate (whether it is for a complete or a partial grant)

*the proposition is then made to the national commission for a final decision.
Get information from the French consulate.


Courses by correspondence
The organization of national correspondence courses (CNED) is a French public establishment. The programmes they offer are identical to official programmes given by national education. Admittance to classes is decided by the CNED teachers, the system functions in all French schools in France or abroad.


French schools :

Ecole française de Sarrebruck et Dilling
Halbergstrasse 112
66121 Sarrebruck
Tel: 0681 62624

Lycee Antoine de Saint Exupery
Hartsprung
22525 Hamburg
Tel : 0049 40 582768 Fax : 0049 40 582498

Internat franco-allemand "Villa Röchling"
Kohlweg 7
66123 Saarbrücken
Tel : 0681 37904-12

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Deutsch-Institut für Ausländer e.V. (Goethe Institut)
Heimhuder Strasse 39
20148 Hamburg
Tel : 040/44 00 79

Volkshochschule
Schanzenstrasse 77
20357 Hamburg
Tel : 428 41 - 3238 or 428 41 - 3304
Fax : 428 41 - 3033



 

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