Photo: ZVG / Roland Korner |
On Wednesday, Hereditary Prince Alois received graduates of the Berufsmaturitätsschule at Schloss Vaduz. The school systems of German- and English-speaking countries vastly differ but here's a quick run-down: In the German-speaking countries including Liechtenstein the secondary education sector includes various types of schools with only passing one, the Gymnasium, allowing you entry into university afterwards. Instead, a big emphasis is put on practical apprenticeship. The Berufsmaturitätsschule is a school where apprentices go in addition to their apprenticeship to meet the necessary requirements to enroll at a University of Applied Sciences.
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