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16 May 2009

German Education System plan to Keep Children at 'Gymnasium' Level

Tutors International announces an increase in demand for private tuition from affluent families in Germany keen to ensure that their children are able to benefit from changes to the German education system. Traditionally, the level of secondary schooling received by a child was determined by exam results at the age of ten. However, changes to the education system are permitting the involvement of the child's primary school and the child's parents. Parents of children who have achieved borderline results in the exams are now able to argue for their child to be given the chance to attend the 'gymnasium' level schools with the proviso that consistently high grades are achieved. This change is critical in securing the opportunity to attend university, and has caused an upsurge in demand for supplementary private tuition. For more information, visit www.tutors-international.com

For further details visit at www.pr.com/press-release/152208

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