Our Gymi-preparation near Zurich main station offers professional preparation courses for the central grammar school entrance exam. In addition to regular and shortened grammar school preparation courses, the offer includes intensive courses during the Christmas and sports vacations as well as essay writing courses.
To the course overviewIn our preparation courses, we teach you the skills you need to successfully pass the Gymi exam. As the level is quite high right from the start, we recommend that you have an average grade of at least 5.0 at primary level and 4.75 at upper secondary level. If you do not quite achieve this, we will be happy to support you with additional tutoring.
Grammar school preparation courses for the central entrance examination for the long-term grammar school. Various locations in the canton of Zurich.
Learn moreGymi-preparation for the central entrance examination of the short-term grammar school. Various locations in the canton of Zurich.
Our course location in Zurich is right next to Zurich main station at Lagerstrasse 5, 8004 Zurich - ideally accessible by public transport. Parking spaces are also available, for example in the underground parking garage of the Zurich University of Teacher Education right next door.
To the course overviewWith her bachelor's degree in communication in the field of applied linguistics, Vivien is our expert when it comes to linguistic design. She also conveys mathematical content with impressive ease.
Laura is a qualified primary school teacher and accompanies pupils on their way to secondary school with great sensitivity and expertise. Responding to the individual needs of her pupils is her great strength.
Martin is studying at the University of Teacher Education at secondary level. He enjoys discussing the correct use of commas just as much as he enjoys passing on mathematical formulas - which makes him our professional all-rounder.
Below you will find frequently asked questions about the central entrance exam and our Gymi-preparation.
Our course folder is structured on the basis of subject-specific dossiers. We have analyzed numerous exams and worked out the most important topics for each subject. At the beginning of each lesson there is a repetition of the relevant basics, after which as many exam tasks as possible are solved. This gives students the opportunity to familiarize themselves with different types of tasks on the same topic.
The course days alternate weekly between math and German. Repetition lessons take place at regular intervals between the individual course days, in which the theory is repeated and consolidated using examples.
Our analog course material is supplemented by a comprehensive digital course platform. This contains numerous explanatory videos, additional series of exercises and our checkpoints.
We deliberately focus on more compact course days paired with repetition lessons and clearly structured homework between courses.
It has been scientifically proven that the concentration span of young people decreases significantly after a short time. Our own experience also shows that students benefit much more if the input is kept relatively short and is followed by a repetition of what they have learned during the week.
Incidentally, each revision lesson is also available as a recording afterwards and can therefore be watched as often as required.
Contact us for a non-binding consultation by email (info@Gymi-preparation-fokus.ch) or by phone (044 203 16 38). We will be happy to introduce you to our range of courses and work with you to find the right solution for you.
In our courses, we focus on exam tasks right from the start, allowing young people to get used to the different types of tasks. The topic-specific dossiers enable structured lessons, which are supplemented by regular revision lessons and motivating online checkpoints. Our detailed essay corrections are our trademark - we know how important the essay is in the exam and we weight this accordingly.
Our courses not only impart the necessary technical knowledge, but also cover learning and examination strategies. In addition, most courses include a mock exam, which provides optimal training.
Our dynamic course instructors are also worth mentioning; they manage to motivate, challenge and support the young people. They all have a pedagogical background and convey the subject matter with ease. Each group has a chat to ensure close support outside of course times, so questions can be asked easily and answered quickly.
Last but not least, our fair prices set us apart from the competition. As primary school teachers, we are convinced that educational success should not be dependent on financial means. Our pricing policy is designed in such a way that we can ensure very high quality in terms of our teachers, teaching materials and facilities. At the same time, our students should be able to benefit from reasonable prices. We are happy to make generous price concessions in the event of financial bottlenecks.
Under this link you will find general information about the entrance examination for the long-term gymnasium.
Under this link you will find general information about the entrance exam for the short-term gymnasium.
We have also compiled all the important information on our page about the gymnasium exam. Incidentally, you can also find old exams here, which are ideal for additional training sessions.
6. Primary level: The average of the preliminary grade (average German & mathematics in the report) and the examination grade (average German & mathematics in the examination) must now be at least 4.75. Previously, the average was only 4.5.
For pupils from private schools, preliminary grades still do not count. A minimum average of 4.5 must be achieved in the exam.
2nd/3rd secondary level: The French exam is no longer required, only German and mathematics are tested. The average of the subjects German, mathematics, English, French and science and technology now count as a preliminary grade. Please note: However, these only count if all level 1 subjects are taken at elementary school. Otherwise, no preliminary grades count.
The average of the examination grade and the preliminary grade must be at least 4.75 in order to pass. If no preliminary grades count - for example, because you attend a private school or because you do not attend all level 1 subjects - the average of the examination grades must be at least 4.5.
The oral examination has been abolished.
Thanks to our wide range of courses, we can cater to individual wishes and requirements. For example, our regular courses can be combined with intensive courses in essay writing or mathematics. If you notice gaps in one of the two subjects, these are ideal supplements.
Many participants also book our exam preparation courses during the school vacations; these are intended as a final polish and are particularly suitable if you want to practice for the exam and gain confidence.
We are convinced that an optimal Gymi-preparation should not be dependent on financial means! For this reason, we have developed a scholarship program that supports talented students from socio-economically disadvantaged families. Please read the information flyer carefully and send us the completed application form including the listed documents if you are interested.
Holders of the Kulturlegi also benefit from a 60% discount on all courses!
We are happy to support you on your way to grammar school. Book your suitable grammar school preparation course with us now!
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