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The leaving or final examination, which takes place when the
pupil has passed through the upper prima, forms the completion of
he course of instruction in each of the three kinds of higher-class
schools.
The leaving examination is conducted by written papers and
orallv.
The written examination comprises, for all the schools, a
German essay and the working of four mathematical questions. each
dealing with a different branch: further: