Abendgymnasium Aufnahme
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<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Obtain your Abitur part-time through second-chance education (register)</div>
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<div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Second-chance education</div> (Synonym), <div lang="en-x-mtfrom-de">Completing your Abitur</div> (Synonym)
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Training and examination regulations for the Campus Second Chance Education (APO-Ca2B)
Hamburg - APO-Ca2B | State standard Hamburg | Training and examination regulations for the Campus Second Chance Education (APO-Ca2B) from October 26, 2022 | valid from: November 5, 2022 (landesrecht-hamburg.de)
Hamburg - APO-Ca2B | State standard Hamburg | Training and examination regulations for the Campus Second Chance Education (APO-Ca2B) from October 26, 2022 | valid from: November 5, 2022 (landesrecht-hamburg.de)
The evening grammar school course leads working people to a general university entrance qualification in a three or four-year course. Classes take place at the Second Chance Education Campus in the afternoon and evening. If you are sufficiently motivated and suitable, you can choose the "Abitur Online" learning group, in which up to 40 percent of the lessons are given online.
The three-year course at the evening grammar school is divided into the preparatory stage (one year) and the study stage (two years). The number of lessons in the study stage is at least 22 lessons per week (part-time school education parallel to employment). The four-year course is preceded by a preparatory year.
Subjects taught are German, English, mathematics and, as part of the school's offering, a subject from the social sciences and a natural science of the student's choice. In addition, other subjects are chosen according to the school's offering. If necessary, the students must take a second foreign language. In addition, the students may be required to take remedial classes in the subjects German, mathematics and a foreign language in accordance with APO-Ca2B § 6 Paragraph 4. Profile areas are taken at the study level.
degrees
General higher education entrance qualification; under certain conditions, the university of applied sciences entrance qualification can be awarded after the first year of the study level at the earliest. The transition from the preparatory year to the preliminary level requires the acquisition of the intermediate school leaving certificate, which can be acquired in the preparatory year.
Information and registration
The course starts on February 1st and August 1st of each year.
Information about the exact registration period and the registration process can be obtained from:
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de,
The three-year course at the evening grammar school is divided into the preparatory stage (one year) and the study stage (two years). The number of lessons in the study stage is at least 22 lessons per week (part-time school education parallel to employment). The four-year course is preceded by a preparatory year.
Subjects taught are German, English, mathematics and, as part of the school's offering, a subject from the social sciences and a natural science of the student's choice. In addition, other subjects are chosen according to the school's offering. If necessary, the students must take a second foreign language. In addition, the students may be required to take remedial classes in the subjects German, mathematics and a foreign language in accordance with APO-Ca2B § 6 Paragraph 4. Profile areas are taken at the study level.
degrees
General higher education entrance qualification; under certain conditions, the university of applied sciences entrance qualification can be awarded after the first year of the study level at the earliest. The transition from the preparatory year to the preliminary level requires the acquisition of the intermediate school leaving certificate, which can be acquired in the preparatory year.
Information and registration
The course starts on February 1st and August 1st of each year.
Information about the exact registration period and the registration process can be obtained from:
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de,
See: https://ca2b.hamburg.de/anmeldung/
- Completed application documents.
- A cover letter in which you also state the reasons for your attendance at school.
- A current CV with your signature.
- 3-year course of study: Certificate of secondary school leaving certificate / intermediate school leaving certificate MSA.
- 4-year course of study: Certificate of secondary school leaving certificate / first educational qualification ESA
- Proof of completed vocational training or at least 2 years of professional experience or of managing a household with a person responsible for raising children.
- A current employment certificate (e.g. last salary certificate) or proof of job search (employment office / job center) or proof that you run a household with child(ren) (birth certificate).
- A photograph, which can also be scanned into your CV, for example.
- A copy of your identity card / identity document.
Anyone who is eligible to take part in a course of study at the Campus Second Chance Education
1. is of legal age,
2. has his residence or, failing that, his habitual abode in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,
3. has not attended a general education school or a full-time vocational school, with the exception of fully qualifying vocational schools, for at least the two years preceding admission to the Second Chance Education Campus,
4. does not already have the desired qualification or an equivalent qualification,
5. has taken part in the initial consultation at the Second Chance Education Campus,
6. has sufficient knowledge of German to successfully participate in the respective educational program.
For admission to the evening school course, the following also applies:
- has fulfilled the admission requirements for admission to the Second Chance Education Campus and has completed vocational training in a recognised training occupation, in the public service or at a vocational school or has been employed for at least two years and
- is employed and
- has obtained the first general education qualification (four-year training) or
- has obtained an intermediate school leaving certificate (three-year training).
Anyone who does not have a residence or a place of residence but does have a job in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg can be admitted if school places are available and the applicant can prove that the course of study cannot be taken close to their place of residence or cannot be taken within an appropriate time frame.
The employment must be carried out while attending the evening school course, with the exception of the last three semesters.
1. is of legal age,
2. has his residence or, failing that, his habitual abode in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,
3. has not attended a general education school or a full-time vocational school, with the exception of fully qualifying vocational schools, for at least the two years preceding admission to the Second Chance Education Campus,
4. does not already have the desired qualification or an equivalent qualification,
5. has taken part in the initial consultation at the Second Chance Education Campus,
6. has sufficient knowledge of German to successfully participate in the respective educational program.
For admission to the evening school course, the following also applies:
- has fulfilled the admission requirements for admission to the Second Chance Education Campus and has completed vocational training in a recognised training occupation, in the public service or at a vocational school or has been employed for at least two years and
- is employed and
- has obtained the first general education qualification (four-year training) or
- has obtained an intermediate school leaving certificate (three-year training).
Anyone who does not have a residence or a place of residence but does have a job in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg can be admitted if school places are available and the applicant can prove that the course of study cannot be taken close to their place of residence or cannot be taken within an appropriate time frame.
The employment must be carried out while attending the evening school course, with the exception of the last three semesters.
There are no costs for attending the Second Chance Education Campus. Tuition at the private school is subject to a fee.
Please contact the school and ask for advice. You will receive the necessary registration documents at the school.
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de,
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de,
Processing is completed by the start of the school year (or by the start of the semester if starting in the winter semester). Different times will be published on the website or can be requested from the school office.
The course starts on February 1st and August 1st of each year.
Information about the exact registration period and the registration process can be obtained from:
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de
Information about the exact registration period and the registration process can be obtained from:
Campus Second Chance Education
Holzdamm 5, 20099 Hamburg
Tel.: 428 848-0, www.ca2b.de
The course is also offered at the private school Brecht-Abendgymnasium. Tuition at the private school is subject to a fee. There are no costs for attending the Campus Zweiter Bildungsweg.
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.
The evening grammar school course provides working people with a general university entrance qualification in a three or four-year course. Classes are held at the Campus Zweiter Bildungsweg in the afternoon and evening.
The three-year course at the evening grammar school is divided into the preparatory stage (one year) and the study stage (two years). The number of lessons in the study stage is at least 22 lessons per week (part-time school education parallel to employment). The four-year course is preceded by a preparatory year.
The three-year course at the evening grammar school is divided into the preparatory stage (one year) and the study stage (two years). The number of lessons in the study stage is at least 22 lessons per week (part-time school education parallel to employment). The four-year course is preceded by a preparatory year.