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20,000 ninth graders without a high school qualification – Latest news – fast news from Aftonbladet
THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS 20,000 ninth graders without a high school qualification Of the 122,000 ninth-graders who left elementary school this spring, 20,000 lacked eligibility to continue studying at…
Many ninth graders ineligible for high school
share-arrowShare unsaveSave chevron-left previous expand-left full screen chevron-rightnext Many students lack the qualifications to continue studying at upper secondary school. Archive image. 1 / 2Photo: Berit Roald/NTB/TT Soon it will…
The police, the principal and the 8th graders tell what would help Sweden’s gang violence
STOCKHOLM Police commissioner Carin Götblad has had a long career in the Swedish police. He already warned in 2010 that Sweden shows the same signs of gangs as in the…
Here, eighth graders try to work in healthcare
– The aim is for us to make care and care visible in an exciting way. We sow a small seed that we hope can germinate until their high school…
Falling grades for the country’s ninth graders
Published: Less than 10 min ago full screen The grades for the country’s ninth graders are falling or stagnant in almost all subjects, according to the Swedish National Agency for…
Falling grades for the country’s ninth graders
The biggest drop is in Swedish, where the grade point for several years has been steady at 14 or more – but which has now dropped to 13.8 points. Apart…
Pass culture: extended to 6th graders, how does it work?
CULTURAL PASS. As the start of the new school year approaches, Emmanuel Macron has extended the government system to sixth-grade students, whereas until now it was reserved for young people…
Pass Culture: extended to 6th graders
During a speech to the rectors of the academy, Emmanuel Macron confirmed on August 25 the expansion of the Culture Pass from the 6th class. Summary The Pass Culture extended…
Eighth graders scrub monument for May 4: ‘Why do grown-ups argue over nothing?’
“Yes, ladies and gentlemen. Roll up your sleeves and start sponging!” Miss Nina Pin encourages her group of 8 students as they clean the white monument with a bird on…