High School Study in Germany: A Solid Stepping Stone to Prestigious Universities
High School Study Abroad in Germany is becoming a trend chosen by many Vietnamese parents for their children. Unlike vocational or university studies, moving to Germany from secondary school helps students integrate early with the language, culture, and thinking methods of the natives. This is considered a “straight path” helping them possess the Abitur (German high school diploma) – the universal key to admission at any tuition-free public university in Germany and top schools worldwide.
This journey is not just about studying, but a process of training the independence and resilience of future global citizens right in the heart of Europe.
Why should children study high school in Germany early?
The German high school education system is famous for its holistic development philosophy, which does not pressure students with grades but focuses on evoking individual potential.
Access with the prestigious Abitur
Abitur is the highest graduation certificate of the German high school system. When possessing an Abitur, students are treated equally to native students in the university admission process. They can freely choose “difficult” majors such as Medicine, Law, and Architecture – fields that are usually very limited for international students applying from outside the EU.
Native-like language proficiency
The age of 14-16 is the golden stage for learning foreign languages. Studying and living 24/7 in a German-speaking environment helps students reach C1/C2 levels naturally, completely removing language barriers before entering professional university lecture halls.
Training in independence and German discipline
Living away from family early in a disciplined country like Germany helps students mature quickly. They learn how to manage time, spending, and take responsibility for personal decisions – skills that domestic education sometimes does not focus on enough.
Structure of the high school system in Germany for international students
The German education system is quite complex, but for international students, there are two most popular options:
Private boarding schools (Internat)
This is the top choice for international parents. Boarding schools provide a closed, absolutely safe learning and living environment. Students are cared for from meals to sleep, have teachers to guide homework after hours, and participate in rich extracurricular activities such as horse riding, playing musical instruments, and sports.
Public schools (Gymnasium)
Gymnasium is a type of specialized school focusing on academic subjects to prepare students for University. However, applying to public schools is often more difficult and requires students to have a legal guardian or live with a host family.
Conditions for high school study in Germany
Since students are usually under 18 years old, there are special points to note regarding documentation and procedures.
Minimum German language proficiency
Priority is given to students with good English proficiency or German levels A2, B1. Because most high schools in Germany require German language proficiency. If the language requirement is not met, students will have to take supplementary courses for 6 months – 1 year before enrollment.
Academic records in Vietnam
Students need to have academic performance from Good or higher (usually above 7.5). Proactivity and energy in extracurricular activities are also big pluses when interviewing with principals of boarding schools in Germany.
Family financial capacity
Unlike University or vocational study abroad, high school study at private boarding schools often has quite high costs, ranging from 25,000 – 45,000 Euro/year (including tuition and boarding costs). This is a long-term investment for the children's future.
Detailed learning roadmap for high school students
- Stage 1: Learn German to reach A2, B1 in Vietnam and prepare the admission application.
- Stage 2: Go to Germany for 6-12 months of intensive German language study and cultural orientation.
- Stage 3: Officially enter school from grade 9 or 10 at a Gymnasium.
- Stage 4: Complete grade 12/13 and take the Abitur exam.
- Stage 5: Direct admission to public universities in Germany with 0 VND tuition.
Challenges and solutions when studying high school abroad
Children being too young when studying abroad always worries parents. However, every difficulty has a solution.
- Homesickness: German boarding schools always have a team of psychological counselors and seniors to support new students in integrating.
- Differences in learning methods: In Germany, students are encouraged to ask questions and debate. They need time to change from a passive to an active learning style.
Conclusion
High School Study Abroad in Germany is a strategic decision, opening the brightest and most sustainable future for students. The Abitur diploma and the years of training in Germany are the perfect launchpad helping them confidently enter the most prestigious lecture halls in the world. Although it requires financial investment and dedication, the values that students receive in terms of knowledge and character are priceless.
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