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Return 2026: More French to Counter School Inequalities

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More than two thirds of pupils who do not speak Luxembourg or German at home, the Ministry of National Education will be offering education with much more courses in French as early as September. While many families are choosing the school guidance of their children, the Minister of National Education, Claude Meisch, ...
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More than two thirds of pupils who do not speak Luxembourg or German at home, the Ministry of National Education will be offering education with much more courses in French as early as September. While many families are choosing the school guidance of their children, the Minister of National Education, Claude Meisch, ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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