Central Agency for German Schools Abroad

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The Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (German: Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen, ZfA) is an agency of the Federal Office of Administration that operates and manages schools for German children outside of Germany.[1] The ZfA supports over 1,200 schools worldwide, including more than 140 German schools abroad, and approximately 1,100 schools in the respective educational system in which the German Language Certificate (DSD) can be acquired.[2]

Schools that are a part of the ZfA network serve children of expatriates working for offices of German multinational companies and/or who live in major centres of economic and/or political operations. Schools in some locations emphasise ties to Germany and/or Germanness while others emphasize international connections and education and promote their instruction of the German language. Nowadays, three out of four pupils of German schools abroad are from the respective host countries or other cultures.

Within North America many schools emphasise ties to Germany, and there are some Saturday-only programmes in operation on that continent.[3]

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References[]

  • Moore, Fiona. "The German School in London, UK: Fostering the Next Generation of National Cosmopolitans?" (Chapter 4). In: Coles, Anne and Anne-Meike Fechter. Gender and Family Among Transnational Professionals (Routledge International Studies of Women and Place). Routledge, 6 August 2012. ISBN 1134156200, 9781134156207.

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  1. ^ "Central Agency for Schools Abroad." Federal Office of Administration. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.
  2. ^ Amt, Auswärtiges. "German Schools Abroad / Deutsche Auslandsschulen". www.germany.info. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  3. ^ Moore, Google Books PT90 (actual page number unstated).

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