S6 (2.g)
S6 is the first year of the baccalaureate cycle. Since all students have made different subject choices, they will only be with their original class in a few periods each week. Instead, the entire year level with meet each other in different classes throughout the week.
Students will follow the subjects in the package designed by themselves in S5. They are allowed to change subjects up to and including 15 September, if the schedule so permits.
From 15 September and until 12 June, students are allowed to move between levels within a subject (e.g. from History 4p to History 2p) and to drop subjects, if the schedule permits these changes and that all rules for subject packages are followed. A change to a more advanced course may be conditional upon the passing of an attainment test. After 12 June no more changes are allowed.
All social and academic events in S6 can be found in the calendar on Lectio. The easiest way to get an overview is by clicking 鈥渉ovedmenu鈥 followed by 鈥渕氓nedskalender鈥.
Important academic events and events in S6 in the school year 2025-26 can be found below. All tests throughout the school year are made by the subject groups and corrected by the subject teachers.
| 15 September | Final chance for changing subjects as described above. |
| 6 November | First school report is published on SMS Myschool (please see a description of the marking scale and the different types of marks here) |
| Weeks 46 – 2 | First semester B-tests in all subjects as described below. |
| 30 January | Second school report published. |
| 23 April | Third school report published. |
| End of April | Class meetings: refresher on rules for baccalaureate exams and calculation of final mark. |
| May | B-tests in 2p subjects. |
| 1 June to 12 June | Second semester B-tests in L1, L2, Math and 4p options |
| 15 June | Final chance to change levels or drop a subject. |
| 25 June | Fourth school report published. |
First semester tests
All first semester tests are organized and carried out by the teacher. The tests will take place in the weeks 46 鈥 3 and will to some extent take part during regular teaching. This format of the B-tests is new and allows the teachers to test other competencies than those tested in written tests.
Teachers will inform the students about the format and frames of the test well in advance.
Please note that absence without a valid reason will result in a mark of 0.
The schedule for the first semester B-tests is as follows:
| Week | Subject |
| 48 | Complementary subjects L3 |
| 49 | Math Chemistry Geography Art |
| 50 | STS Biology Philosophy L1 |
| 51 | L2 |
| 2 | History Economics L4 Physics |
Second semester tests
B-tests in 2p subjects will be organized during the month of May.
Remaining tests are organized by the school and will take place from Monday 2 June up to and including Friday 13 June (excluding Grundlovsdag 5 June and Whit Monday June 9 as well as the weekend 7 鈥 8 June). These tests are also made by and corrected by the teachers and lead to the B2-mark.
The lengths of the tests are as follows:
| Subject | Length of test (minutes) |
| Language 1 | 180 |
| Language 2 | 135 |
| Language 3 | 135 |
| Language 4 | 135 |
| Mathematics 3p | 45 min without calculator 90 min with calculator |
| Mathematics 5p | 90 min without calculator 90 min with calculator |
| Biology 4p | 135 |
| Chemistry 4p | 135 |
| Physics 4p | 135 |
| Geography 4p (in L2) | 135 |
| History 4p (in L2) | 180 |
| Art 4p | 225 |
| Economics 4p | 135 |
| Philosophy 4p | 180 |
