Compulsory schooling for how many years?

I attended a secondary school for 9 years and completed an apprenticeship for 2 years. I am considered discharged from school in December. Do I still have to go to school after December? Because of compulsory schooling.

(Bavaria)

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Kuhlmann26
3 months ago

I think that in Bavaria, you have to have been at school for 12 years to have fulfilled your compulsory schooling. In contrast to some other federal states, it is not ageing. In NRW, compulsory schooling ends, for example, in the school year in which one has become 18.

Now it’s important if you found a job right after the training. If not, the school authority would have to know that to point out that you are still subject to school. compulsory schooling usually ends at the end of a full Schooland this is usually not in December, but just before the summer holidays.

In your place, I’d keep my feet still to not wake up sleeping dogs as you say so beautifully. If the vocational school looks exactly, they could report to the school office that you don’t have 12 years.

Kuhlmann26
3 months ago
Reply to  17und8sechs

but if they know I didn’t go to school…

If! You don’t have to tell them.

  • In addition, you don’t get a penalty, but a call to comply with compulsory schooling.
  • You can also object to the demand, for example if you should actually have a job. Otherwise, you should call a vocational school to which you go the remaining months. There is only a penalty if you violate school duty despite the request.
  • As soon as you do a new training, you will go back to the vocational school anyway. This is part of the training.
RobertLiebling
3 months ago

Did you complete the training? Then you’re no longer professional.

RobertLiebling
3 months ago
Reply to  17und8sechs

Well, in reverse: well.