"I am worried that he will intentionally fail the tests." Four families describe what they experience before the entrance exams for high schools and eight-year gymnasiums
Four families share their experiences and pressures in preparing their children for high school entrance exams in Slovakia.
How much does education cost in different types of Lithuanian schools?
A new database from the organization 'Education #1' offers insight into the costs associated with educating students in various types of Lithuanian schools, revealing that pro gymnasiums are the most cost-effective.
Detailed Data on Entrance Exams: Tens of Thousands of Children Apply to Gymnasiums, but There Are Fewer Places Than Last Year
In Czechia, the number of applicants for secondary schools and multi-year gymnasiums is nearly 156,000, with a significant shortfall in available spots compared to the previous year.
"The Paris City Hall is killing sports clubs!" : the puzzle of gyms facing requisitions for emergency housing
The article discusses the impact of repeated requisitions of Paris gyms for emergency housing on local sports clubs, highlighting the tension between social responsibility and access to sports facilities.
Interactive Maps: How Difficult Is It to Get into the Eight-Year Gymnasium Your Child Wants
The article discusses the application process and statistics for eight-year gymnasiums in the Czech Republic, highlighting that less than half of applicants were accepted last year despite a competitive testing environment.
The submission of applications for further studies in gymnasiums and vocational education institutions begins tomorrow
This year, all primary school graduates are required to continue their education, with the submission of applications for general and vocational studies starting on March 30.
Hundreds of motorists forced to sleep in gymnasiums due to snow in the Alps
Due to heavy snow in the Alps, around 800 motorists were temporarily housed in gymnasiums in Moûtiers, Savoie, and were able to return to the road by Sunday morning.
Inequality in Germany: Gymnasiums are only for the rich
The article explores the inequalities in Germany's education system, particularly focusing on how access to gymnasiums is largely limited to wealthy families.
Inequality in Germany: Gymnasiums Only for the Rich
The article discusses how access to quality education, specifically gymnasiums in Germany, reflects broader social inequalities, suggesting that such institutions are often more available in affluent areas.
Inequality in Germany: Gymnasiums are only for the Rich
The article discusses the disparity in educational opportunities in Germany, suggesting that high-quality state schools are mainly located in affluent areas, thereby reinforcing existing inequalities.
The State Cannot Be Trusted
The article discusses the contrast between elderly citizens facing hardship in gymnasiums and the significant funds allocated by Berlin for the accommodation of refugees, highlighting a loss of trust in government.