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Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle

Neuzelle, Germany
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4.5
Price From 5000 EUR p/a
Type of institution:
  • Boarding school
  • Private school
  • School
Age range:11+
Type of training:
  • Co-educational private schools
  • Full-time
  • Part-time
Language of instruction:
  • german
  • english
Year of foundation:1991

About the Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle

Stift Neuziel Gymnasium was founded in 1991 and initially operated as a private extended school. Key events in the history of the gymnasium include its accreditation and the implementation of international exchange programs. The educational institution prides itself on the high academic performance of its students and numerous awards in various competitions and Olympiads. Notable alumni include scientists, artists, and businessmen, including well-known figures. The gymnasium maintains close partnerships with several universities and cultural institutions in Europe. The educational philosophy of the gymnasium is based on the principles of a student-centered approach, allowing each student to develop their strengths and interests. Unique methods, such as the integration of traditional and modern teaching techniques, as well as student participation in project activities, make the learning process more vibrant and engaging. Stift Neuziel Gymnasium makes a significant contribution to the educational system of the region, providing access to quality education and fostering critical thinking, intercultural competence, and autonomy in learning among students. The institution enjoys a good reputation and influences educational trends in the region. The main goals of the gymnasium include the development of critical thinking, preparation for higher education, and fostering a sense of responsibility for personal education among students.

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Admission conditions in Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle

Admission to the gymnasium is based on successfully passing entrance tests and an interview. The application process involves filling out a form on the gymnasium's website and submitting necessary documents, such as certificates from previous education and recommendations. Mandatory exams: [Tests in mathematics, language, and general ability]. Minimum age: [10 years]. Application process: [Applications are submitted online, and the fee is 100 euros]. Educational qualifications: [Certificate of basic education or its equivalent]. Necessary documents: [Letters of recommendation, test results, passports]. Requirements for foreign students: [German language proficiency at least B1 level]. Financial conditions: [Proof of funds for education is required]. Application deadlines: [Start – April 1, End – May 31]. Testing or interview: [An interview is conducted after successfully passing the tests]. Qualifications or experience: [Experience in participating in olympiads and contests will be an advantage]. Notification of results: [Results will be sent via email in early July].

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Minimum rating for admission to Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle

The minimum score for admission is 70 out of 100.

Prospects after completing studies in Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle

Graduates of the gymnasium partially continue their education at the best universities in Europe and around the world, many of them become successful specialists in various fields, including science, culture, and business.

Title
Age
Period
Middle classes (German)11+1 year
German Baccalaureate (Das Deutsche Abitur)16+1 year
IB Program (English)16+1 year
German Abitur16+3 years
International Baccalaureate16+2 years

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Stas B.
2024-08-05

Our relatives live in Germany, so we chose for studying. Middle classes have passed here and now we are preparing for the university. For such long period, of course, the language barrier has been completely removed (although at first we took special courses for foreign students), plus my son studies English and knows it no worse than German already. Bilinguals are very much appreciated in universities (and at work, then there will be more freedom of choice), so it’s probably even a good thing that they did not go to an English-speaking country to study. Our Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle is a typical European boarding school: a mansion with its own territory, a dormitory (children live here all the time, it is possible to go home only on holidays), all sorts of traditions, emblems, competitions for the honor of the school, etc. We don’t mind: it doesn’t strongly impose and get used to it quickly. And the curriculum is good, so there are no questions: the son's general marks are above the average for the class - and if you compare his grades with the national statistics, and this goes for higher, it means that the admissions committee will give him preference at the university. The peculiarity of the school is that there are few foreign students: here almost all are local ones or, in principle, Germans. It does not bother us, but if you want something more international, it is better to look at another option. Again, if you are looking for something more fun and more interesting, this is also not the case: children have some electives and entertainment, but the curriculum is at the forefront, so they come here to study. Sports are practiced purely after school (according to the son and his classmates) to take a break from sitting at textbooks, but there are no professional athletes here (as is often the case in England or America), more according to academic programs.

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Eugene Sh.
2024-08-05

I want to express my gratitude and appreciation to Smapse for the well-organized studying abroad! I took the Abitur course at an excellent prestigious school Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle : I needed Abitur, since I want to continue my education at a German university in Berlin. This exam is the most simple and reliable way to get it. The gymnasium justified all my expectations: it is very thoughtful, attentive and persistent education, the Germans are traditionally pedantic - it was simply impossible to get lazy, every day we studied a large layer of information on different subjects. Excellent program in foreign languages: I took Russian as a foreign language, I have been learning English for a very long time, all lessons are conducted in German, and additionally as an elective I took Spanish - it turned out that it is not difficult at all and very beautiful, pleasant in pronunciation. For admission it was necessary to pass the exam for German proficiency - I was worried if my knowledge would be enough, but I applied to Smapse in advance, even before joining the gymnasium. We chose summer courses, affordable and very effective. Thanks to this preparation, I passed the test almost perfectly - I was surprised that everything went so smoothly and even easily. Smapse, thanks! If you want to study abroad - contact this company, just recommend it to all friends and acquaintances! And summer courses, and foreign schools, and universities - specialists are engaged in everything. 

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Nitin Mehrotra
2020-07-14

Dear Madam , Greetings from Ghana, West Africa. This is Nitin Mehrotra, i request you to kindly provide me insight on how you can assist us for getting my son , doing his higher secondary from a residential school in germany (Berlin, Hamburg or Dusseldorf as preferential cities), we have plans that he not only does his higher secondary A level"s from there but should proceed for the university levels as well. Can u guide us and advise us how you can assist us in shaping up the future of our child and his admissions. He is learning basic german language over here and shall write a certificate exam as well early next year. we are looking to shift him next year. Your kind assistance will be highly appreciated. Regards,

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Stas B.
2024-08-05

Our relatives live in Germany, so we chose for studying. Middle classes have passed here and now we are preparing for the university. For such long period, of course, the language barrier has been completely removed (although at first we took special courses for foreign students), plus my son studies English and knows it no worse than German already. Bilinguals are very much appreciated in universities (and at work, then there will be more freedom of choice), so it’s probably even a good thing that they did not go to an English-speaking country to study. Our Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle is a typical European boarding school: a mansion with its own territory, a dormitory (children live here all the time, it is possible to go home only on holidays), all sorts of traditions, emblems, competitions for the honor of the school, etc. We don’t mind: it doesn’t strongly impose and get used to it quickly. And the curriculum is good, so there are no questions: the son's general marks are above the average for the class - and if you compare his grades with the national statistics, and this goes for higher, it means that the admissions committee will give him preference at the university. The peculiarity of the school is that there are few foreign students: here almost all are local ones or, in principle, Germans. It does not bother us, but if you want something more international, it is better to look at another option. Again, if you are looking for something more fun and more interesting, this is also not the case: children have some electives and entertainment, but the curriculum is at the forefront, so they come here to study. Sports are practiced purely after school (according to the son and his classmates) to take a break from sitting at textbooks, but there are no professional athletes here (as is often the case in England or America), more according to academic programs.

Eugene Sh.
2024-08-05

I want to express my gratitude and appreciation to Smapse for the well-organized studying abroad! I took the Abitur course at an excellent prestigious school Gymnasium Stift Neuzelle : I needed Abitur, since I want to continue my education at a German university in Berlin. This exam is the most simple and reliable way to get it. The gymnasium justified all my expectations: it is very thoughtful, attentive and persistent education, the Germans are traditionally pedantic - it was simply impossible to get lazy, every day we studied a large layer of information on different subjects. Excellent program in foreign languages: I took Russian as a foreign language, I have been learning English for a very long time, all lessons are conducted in German, and additionally as an elective I took Spanish - it turned out that it is not difficult at all and very beautiful, pleasant in pronunciation. For admission it was necessary to pass the exam for German proficiency - I was worried if my knowledge would be enough, but I applied to Smapse in advance, even before joining the gymnasium. We chose summer courses, affordable and very effective. Thanks to this preparation, I passed the test almost perfectly - I was surprised that everything went so smoothly and even easily. Smapse, thanks! If you want to study abroad - contact this company, just recommend it to all friends and acquaintances! And summer courses, and foreign schools, and universities - specialists are engaged in everything. 

Nitin Mehrotra
2020-07-14

Dear Madam , Greetings from Ghana, West Africa. This is Nitin Mehrotra, i request you to kindly provide me insight on how you can assist us for getting my son , doing his higher secondary from a residential school in germany (Berlin, Hamburg or Dusseldorf as preferential cities), we have plans that he not only does his higher secondary A level"s from there but should proceed for the university levels as well. Can u guide us and advise us how you can assist us in shaping up the future of our child and his admissions. He is learning basic german language over here and shall write a certificate exam as well early next year. we are looking to shift him next year. Your kind assistance will be highly appreciated. Regards,

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