Schule in freier Trägerschaft Aufnahme
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Begriffe im Kontext
<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Second-chance education</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Completing your Abitur</div> (Synonym)
Fachlich freigegeben am
27.12.2023
Fachlich freigegeben durch
nicht vorhanden
§ 37 Hamburg School Act (Compulsory School Attendance)
https://www.landesrecht-hamburg.de/bsha/document/jlr-SchulGHAV19P37
Hamburg Law on Private Schools (HmbSfTG)
https://www.landesrecht-hamburg.de/bsha/document/jlr-FrTrSchulGHA2004V1IVZ
https://www.landesrecht-hamburg.de/bsha/document/jlr-SchulGHAV19P37
Hamburg Law on Private Schools (HmbSfTG)
https://www.landesrecht-hamburg.de/bsha/document/jlr-FrTrSchulGHA2004V1IVZ
Compulsory schooling can be fulfilled by attending a state-recognized or state-approved alternative school (independent school, private school).
Registration and schooling at the privately run school take place within the framework of a private contractual relationship concluded between the legal guardians and the (private) school authority.
Registration and admission to class 1 or 5 of a privately run school takes place directly at the respective school. In the case of a change from a state to a private school, any requirements of the authorities that relate to a decision/approval by the authorities must be taken into account.
Admission to a private school is generally in the same grade level that would also be attended at a state school.
Registration and schooling at the privately run school take place within the framework of a private contractual relationship concluded between the legal guardians and the (private) school authority.
Registration and admission to class 1 or 5 of a privately run school takes place directly at the respective school. In the case of a change from a state to a private school, any requirements of the authorities that relate to a decision/approval by the authorities must be taken into account.
Admission to a private school is generally in the same grade level that would also be attended at a state school.
Information is provided by the respective privately run school or the respective school authority.
In principle, a child may attend a state-recognized or state-approved alternative school. All rights and obligations arising from compulsory schooling also apply without restriction to private schools. School attendance takes place in the same grade as would be attended at a state school.
The operator of a private school can set and apply its own criteria for admission. There is no entitlement to admission to a private school.
The operator of a private school can set and apply its own criteria for admission. There is no entitlement to admission to a private school.
For attending a privately run school, parents may currently charge a maximum of €200 per month per child. In addition to this contribution, costs for lunch, materials and additional (voluntary) teaching options may be incurred.
Information is provided by the respective privately run school or the respective school authority.
Information is provided by the respective private school or the respective school authority
The School and Vocational Education Authority publishes deadlines for registration in grades 1 and 5 of state schools. These do not apply to registration at private schools. However, if no school place at a private school has been found by the deadline, a compulsory allocation of a school place at a state school can be made. It is therefore advisable to notify the responsible state school of your intention to register at a private school.
Furthermore, the respective privately run school or the respective school authority will provide information on the self-imposed deadlines.
Furthermore, the respective privately run school or the respective school authority will provide information on the self-imposed deadlines.
The School and Vocational Education Authority is not involved in the allocation of places at a privately run school. Legal disputes relating to (non-)admission to a private school must be settled under private law.
The Authority for Schools and Vocational Education does not provide advice on legal issues or on questions relating to individual concepts or the quality of individual private schools.
The Authority for Schools and Vocational Education does not provide advice on legal issues or on questions relating to individual concepts or the quality of individual private schools.
The decision on admission is an administrative act. You can appeal against a decision to the sending office within the deadline specified in the letter. An unsuccessful appeal will incur a fee.
Attendance at a private school is permitted if this school has the legal status of being recognized or approved by the state.
Admission is bilateral between parents and school authorities; the authority does not arrange places at private schools
Admission is bilateral between parents and school authorities; the authority does not arrange places at private schools