The extended secondary school, officially ''twelve-class general educational polytechnic secondary school'', abbreviation EOS, was the standard institution of higher education in the
education system of East Germany. It finished with the final examination called ''Reifeprüfung'' /Abitur (
A-Level
The A-Level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational aut ...
) at the end of the 12th grade, granting the ''Reifezeugnis'', the certificate of eligibility for university entrance. The school structure was a four-class comprehensive school without any internal or external differentiation. The EOS was established in 1959 to replace the hitherto existing ''Oberschule'' as laid down by the ''Act on Socialistic Development of the School System in the German Democratic Republic'' effective December 2, 1959. The designation
Gymnasium was not common in East Germany.
History of the EOS
School organization
Compulsory teaching and school life
Tables of lessons
The Ministry of Education determined a table of lessons (''Stundentafel'') which was mandatory for all extended secondary schools. Like for the
Polytechnic Secondary School
The polytechnic secondary school, officially ''ten-class general educational polytechnic secondary school'', abbreviation POS, pronounced P-O-S, was the standard type of school in the school system of East Germany. The POS was established in 1959 ...
s there was one uniform, systemic
curriculum
In education, a curriculum (; : curricula or curriculums) is broadly defined as the totality of student experiences that occur in the educational process. The term often refers specifically to a planned sequence of instruction, or to a view ...
, also mandatory for all extended secondary schools. One lesson lasted 45 minutes and students went to school six days a week, from Monday to Saturday. On Saturdays, there were approximately five to six lessons.
Transitory table of lessons 1959
This table of lessons was effective until the reform of the existing ''Oberschule'' was finished and the newly established extended secondary schools were fully operational under the altered conditions.
[VuMMfV Lfd. Nr. 28/59 ''Anweisung über die Stundentafeln der allgemeinbildenden Schulen der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik'' (''Instruction on the timetables of the general education schools of the German Democratic Republic'') of 4 May 1959]
Standard table of lessons 1961
Compulsory teaching had to follow this standard table of lessons when the transformation process was finished and all requirements could be met by the school, for instance, the number of teachers, number of educators, teaching equipment and so forth.
Standard table of lessons 1982
Starting in 1982 EOS incorporated 11th and 12th grade only.
The Reifeprüfung
The exams 1960-1968
The exams 1969-1990
References
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Educational institutions in East Germany
Education in Germany