Luxembourg Plans to Build 11 New High Schools by 2050
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With an acceleration plan and a new "secondary sector plan", the government intends to expand existing schools and create new ones.
School capacity is reaching its limits: with an acceleration plan and a new "Sectoriel lycées" plan, the government wants to expand and create existing schools.
The aim is to respond to the challenges of population growth and to avoid a shortage of places in existing schools. In the framework of the sectoral plan "lycées", the Minister of National Education, Claude Meisch, and the Minister of Mobility, Yuriko Backes, have announced that eleven new secondary schools will come out of the land here in ...
In the face of sustained population growth, the Grand Duchy is investing €3.1 billion to expand its school network.
Currently, around 55,000 students attend high school in this country. But Luxembourg is growing and by 2050 around 17,500 more students could be enrolled in secondary school. However, there is a lack of space.
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