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School entry examination; perception

All pre-school children are obliged to take part in the school entry examination before starting school. The aim is to give all children, regardless of their migration and social status, the same chance of a successful start to school from a health perspective.

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Landratsamt Ebersberg

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Eichthalstraße 5
85560 Ebersberg

Postal address

Postfach 1449

85555 Ebersberg

Website

www.lra-ebe.de

Procedure details

The aim of the school entry examination is to identify a child's health or developmental limitations relevant to school at an early stage. In this way, the school entrance examination differs significantly from the early detection examinations (U8 and U9) at the pediatrician or family doctor, which focus primarily on the detection of acute and chronic illnesses that require treatment.

As an independent advice center, the health department's school entry check-up offers guardians an additional opportunity to address questions about their child's health and school readiness. The staff at the public health department take the time to provide detailed advice and can use their interdisciplinary network to make specific recommendations and provide information. In addition, the school entry examination can be a valuable additional decision-making aid for parents/guardians when it comes to deciding when their child should start school. However, the final decision on school admission is the responsibility of the school.

The current concept of school entry screening has been in place for over 20 years. In recent years, further important findings on child development in the sensitive age period of 4 to 6-year-olds have been added. For this reason, the previous school entry examination was in urgent need of revision and reform. In the course of this, new examination methods and modern test materials are being used with the aim of providing children with early support where necessary and thus ensuring that all children receive helpful support for a successful start to school and stable coping with their school day.

The new so-called "reformed school entry examination" is being gradually introduced at all health authorities in Bavaria. According to current planning, the nationwide changeover should be completed in 2027. At present, almost half of Bavaria's health authorities are already carrying out the reformed school entry examination.

Information on the implementation of the school entry examination at your health authority as well as further information on the school entry examination can be found under "Further links".

  • Vaccination card, yellow child examination booklet
  • Completed medical history form

The parents/guardians receive an invitation from the public health department to attend the school entrance examination. The examination itself takes place - depending on the district - in the public health department or other suitable premises. The presence of a parent or guardian is reassuring for the child, questions can be clarified directly and observations/results of the examination can be discussed immediately.

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Participation in the screening examination and, if applicable, the school medical examination is mandatory and will be followed up if you do not attend.

It is important to bring the completed medical history form, the yellow child examination booklet with the certificate of completion of the last age-appropriate screening examination (U8 or U9 examination) and the child's vaccination record.

(Optional) appeal procedure
  • Appeal procedure (optional); lodging an appeal

    If the objection has no suspensive effect, an application for suspension of enforcement can be made to the original authority or the objection authority in accordance with Section 80 (4) VwGO. Instead, an application for an order or restoration of the suspensive effect of the objection can be made to the competent Bavarian Administrative Court in accordance with Section 80 (5) VwGO.

    Please note: If it concerns the demand for public charges and costs (§ 80 Para. 2 Sentence 1 No. 1 VwGO), an application to the court is generally only admissible if the authority has previously rejected an application for suspension of enforcement (§ 80 Para. 6 VwGO).

Status: 28.04.2025
Editorially responsible for prodecure description: Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Gesundheit, Pflege und Prävention
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