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In Geneva, Anne Hiltpold Wants to Review the Sanctions at School to "Bring Back Authority to Teachers"

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While the school climate is too often rotten by violence and harassment, the sanctions lack cohesion and relevance, explained Thursday the head of the Geneva Department of Public Education, "Freaking fire in the toilets, beatings at recreation, harassment on networks and sometimes even threats of death: the problems of violence and harassment are gaining ground among children and adolescents, to the point of worrying up to the ranks of the canto…

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While the school climate is too often rotten by violence and harassment, the sanctions lack cohesion and relevance, explained Thursday the head of the Geneva Department of Public Education, "Freaking fire in the toilets, beatings at recreation, harassment on networks and sometimes even threats of death: the problems of violence and harassment are gaining ground among children and adolescents, to the point of worrying up to the ranks of the canto…

·Geneva, Switzerland
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To punish violence between pupils, even if it takes place outside the school. This is the project announced on Thursday by the canton of Geneva, in the middle of the school year. The authorities want to fight better against school harassment, racism and discrimination.

·Geneva, Switzerland
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RTS broke the news in Geneva, Switzerland on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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