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Mette Frederiksen Announces Fundamental Changes to Primary and Secondary Schools

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As a key promise ahead of the general election, the Social Democrats will reduce class sizes for the smallest grades. It costs five billion a year, but the prime minister is keeping the funding secret.

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From 2028, grades 0 to 3 should have a maximum of 14 students per class, the Social Democrats propose.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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As a key promise ahead of the general election, the Social Democrats will reduce class sizes for the smallest grades. It costs five billion a year, but the prime minister is keeping the funding secret.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Social Democrats want to introduce 14-student classes in grades 0-3 - and according to Helle Døj, this hits a real problem in primary school.

The idea of fewer students in the smallest classes of elementary school is a good one, but when you propose something like that, you also have to find the money, according to three school committee chairmen.

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From 2028, grades 0 to 3 must have a maximum of 14 students per class, the Social Democrats propose in their proposal

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Politiken broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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