In November, 80 students from St. Landolin School successfully participated in the internationally recognized TOEFL® ITP-Test language exam, covering proficiency levels A2 to C1 according to the CEFR. For many years, the English Department has offered this exam—consisting of Listening, Reading, and Grammar—in cooperation with ETS Global to support future Abitur candidates.
Why Taking the TOEFL® ITP-Test Matters
Students benefit from a wide range of advantages:
International Certification:
Every participant receives an official TOEFL® ITP-Test Score Report, including CEFR classification.
Useful for University and Exchange Programs:
TOEFL® ITP-Test Score Reports are often required for university admissions and student exchange programs.
A Valuable Qualification:
The test result strengthens applications for apprenticeships, international internships, and university places.
Excellent Preparation for the Abitur:
With test formats similar to the Abitur exams, preparing for the TOEFL® ITP-Test provides ideal additional practice.
Relevant for a Globalized World:
As English becomes an increasingly natural second language in global life and work, certified language skills grow ever more important.
Connecting Classroom Learning with Real-World Skills:
The exam allows students to demonstrate the abilities they have developed in English lessons through a globally recognized assessment.

