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Education in East Germany : ウィキペディア英語版
Education in East Germany
Education in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was a high priority for the communist government, and was compulsory from age six to age seventeen.
There were state run crèches, kindergartens, polytechnic schools, extended secondary schools, vocational training and universities.
== Crèches ==

As almost all East German parents (85%) worked outside of the home, there was a significant need for adequate childcare services. East German crèches () were for children up to age three. Crèches often were next to the Kindergarten-building. There was even a time for young GDR women to serve or volunteer in crèches in order to bring their own children up well.
In many crèches, doctors and dentists were located to take care of the young kids. The same applied to the polytechnic schools.
As many of these crèches were built during the post-Second World War period, when many new buildings were constructed in East Germany, they were often incorporated into residential blocks so parents could pick their children up without having to travel long distances to and from home.
Many factories and collective farms also had their own crèches.
Overall, the crèches provided places for 80% of East German children to attend, in several urban regions the coverage rate was 99%. The fee was 27.50 East German marks per child per month for a full-day care. Most crèches were opened 6 am to 6 pm.

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