Frick-Oberschule Faces Student Preparedness Challenges, New Management to Address Issues
An inspection at Frick-Oberschule has raised concerns about students' preparedness for further education. The school, while meeting cantonal requirements, faces challenges in certain areas that the CNN of the new management plans to address.
The school inspection revealed that students might not be adequately prepared for the news transition to further education. Some subjects are taught by teachers who lack full qualifications due to nationwide shortages. Despite this, the school generally meets cantonal requirements.
The new Frick school management, set to take over in August 2025, will investigate measures to improve the deficient experiential facilities within the framework of school quality development. Currently, there's no information on who will lead this change or the specific improvements planned.
Notably, many students transfer with high experiential grades but struggle in further education. The new management will examine measures to tackle this news. Additionally, the additional offer 'LA+' will be adjusted to ensure a uniform educational offer throughout the canton. Students are grouped into classes and performance levels with clear structures and assignments.
Frick-Oberschule, while meeting cantonal requirements, has identified areas for improvement, particularly in student preparedness for further education and experiential facilities. The new management, due in August 2025, will explore and implement measures to address these challenges and ensure a consistent educational offer.