Intermediate school leavers in MV average a grade of 2.3, while the passing grade for the exit exam hovers around 2.5. - Secondary school completion rate averages at 2.3, with a medium level of maturity assessed at 2.5
In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, students who are dissatisfied with their Abitur (A-level) or Intermediate School Leaving Certificate (Realschulabschluss) grades have the option to appeal. Here's a guide to help you navigate the process.
Typically, appealing Abitur grades involves submitting a formal appeal (Einspruch) to the school or the responsible school authority (Schulbehörde) within a set deadline, usually a few weeks after receiving the grade. The appeal can request a re-evaluation of the examination papers or a review of the grade calculation procedures.
Similarly, for the Intermediate School Leaving Certificate, a similar formal appeal process exists, usually through the school administration or local education authority. Students or parents must present valid grounds such as calculation errors, procedural mistakes, or irregularities in the examination.
If the initial appeal is rejected, further complaints can be made to higher education authorities or administrative courts. For exact and detailed instructions, including deadlines, required forms, and contact addresses in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, it is recommended to consult the official website of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or directly contact the school or local Schulamt (school authority).
Additionally, support, advice, and assistance are available over the phone through the Certificates of Origin Hotline. The hotline is available from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and will be operational until the end of the first holiday week. The hotline is also available on Saturday this week. It is open to children, young people, parents, and grandparents who are unhappy with their certificates.
The first day of school for most students in MV is reportedly on September 8, while vocational schools have already started their new year on September 1. Around 4,600 students in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania passed their Abitur this year, with a preliminary average grade of 2.3. Approximately 5,500 students passed the exams for the Intermediate School Leaving Certificate, with a preliminary state average of 2.5.
Minister Simone Oldenburg (Left) emphasized the availability of the Certificates of Origin Hotline. Six weeks of summer holidays begin for approximately 163,000 students in MV on Friday.
For more information or assistance, you can contact the Certificates of Origin Hotline at 0385/588 7987.
In the context of education-and-self-development, it is worth noting that within Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's community policy, students have the option to appeal their Abitur grades or Intermediate School Leaving Certificate grades. This may involve vocational training in the form of a formal appeal (Einspruch) to the school or Schulbehörde, requesting a re-evaluation of examination papers or review of grade calculation procedures.