Gosh, yes, outnumbered, I've just remembered, DD1 had a Vergleichsarbeit at her Berlin Gymnasium last year, in year 8. I think in Berlin it's always year 8 now. It was definitely German and maths. My kids have never been tested on a subject in a Vergleichsarbeit apart from those two subjects- it's possible there's also a test for English, but my kids are in bilingual schools so the English test as a foreign language would be pretty pointless (although they get tested at the same level as German native speakers in German).
We were actually quite peeved at the results, as DD1 had got a 3 for German at the end of the 7th, but then came third in a group of 34 kids (and yes, a class size of 34 is illegal - there's a real shortage of German teachers in Berlin) in the Vergleichsarbeit. The only reason the German teacher could come up with for her 3 (rather than the 2 we had expected) when we asked at the Elterngespräch was that she had failed to underline one title in an essay
. We were told in that school at least, the VA grade had no impact on the end of year mark (sadly for us).
I also got the impression that the teachers saw the test and preparing for it as more of an imposition than anything else - the Berliner Rahmenplan is packed full enough as it is.
DD1 did one Vergleichsarbeit in year 2 and another in year 4, but by the time DD2 did it, it had changed to year 3.
So outnumbered, are you a German now living in the UK, or a Brit who somehow managed to enter the Gymnasium system?