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The Number of Children in Ljubljana's Primary Schools and Kindergartens Is Declining

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The number of first-graders who will sit in Ljubljana schools in the fall will be 20 more than last year's generation of first-graders. Regardless, there will be 448 fewer children enrolled in primary schools than last year, a total of 24,497. There are 12,281 children in kindergartens, which is 268 fewer than last year, explained Melita Oven, head of the municipal education department.
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The number of first-graders who will sit in Ljubljana schools in the fall will be 20 more than last year's generation of first-graders. Regardless, there will be 448 fewer children enrolled in primary schools than last year, a total of 24,497. There are 12,281 children in kindergartens, which is 268 fewer than last year, explained Melita Oven, head of the municipal education department.

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sta.si broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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