How is the exam in secondary special education?

How is the exam in secondary special education?

If your child's vso school complies with the rules on educational content, school exams and central exams, your child can take his or her final exams there in the same way as in regular education. Read more about this in the question 'What is special-needs secondary education? If the school does not meet these conditions, your child will sit the state exam. This is an exam that is not taken by your own teachers, but by an examiner. The exam often also consists of an oral exam. Not all young people who take state exams take all subjects in the same year. If your child cannot take final exams for all subjects at once, your child can stagger the exam. Your child can get a certificate for each subject. If your child has a certificate for all subjects required, your child will get a diploma. It is also possible for young people in secondary special education to take part in the regular final exam at another, regular school.