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Nidwald Could Strengthen the Teaching of French in Primary School

Summary by Le Temps
While Zurich, Saint-Gallen or Appenzell Rhodes-Externals want to push back the introduction of French to secondary school, the cantonal government of Central Switzerland considers it preferable to strengthen its apprenticeship in primary school by reducing the supply of EnglishNidwald would prefer to strengthen the teaching of French at primary school and reduce the teaching of English. In a reply to a deputy, its executive invokes the fact that…
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While Zurich, Saint-Gallen or Appenzell Rhodes-Externals want to push back the introduction of French to secondary school, the cantonal government of Central Switzerland considers it preferable to strengthen its apprenticeship in primary school by reducing the supply of EnglishNidwald would prefer to strengthen the teaching of French at primary school and reduce the teaching of English. In a reply to a deputy, its executive invokes the fact that…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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