What are the schools in Berlin like?
When we asked about the schools in Berlin, they said...
"Berlin's educational institutions span public, private, and international schools, offering an array of educational opportunities for students of all ages. Public primary schools, also known as elementary schools, are free of charge and teach the German curriculum. International schools offer both the German and international curriculum, often tailored to a French, British, or American system. Private schools may provide a religious-based education and are based on fees paid by the student's family. There are also numerous universities and higher education institutions in Berlin," added an expat with kids at in Berlin.
"Forget about it. They chucked my daughter out because they are too lazy to find a way to integrate my daughter who is an English native speaker," commented one expat when asked about EURO-KINDERGARTEN Max und Moritz in Berlin.
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What are the schools in Berlin like?
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