In Reinickendorf, Berlin, parents seeking secondary schools for their children entering the 7th grade face a significant imbalance: only two of the ten secondary schools offer a full curriculum leading to the Abitur (university entrance qualification), while the remaining eight conclude at the 10th grade. This contrasts sharply with an oversupply of Gymnasium (grammar schools) in the district. Bezirkselternsprecherin Kathleen Ohnesorge notes that despite the need, these schools are not attracting sufficient interest, indicating a disconnect between available educational pathways and parental demand for comprehensive secondary education culminating in the Abitur. The article highlights the outdated structures within the district's school system, particularly between Frohnau and Tegel.