Bonn's high schools: Provisions shape everyday school life until 2026

Bonn's high schools: Provisions shape everyday school life until 2026



Education in change phases

Bonn high schools for the time being with provisions

Bonn From the school year 2026/27, nine instead of eight years at the Bonn high schools. Many therefore have to be expanded. Construction workers are not finished on time at all urban schools. These are the consequences.

In the run -up to the school year 2026/27, a fundamental revision of the spatial capacities at the Bonn high schools is necessary. With the return to nine years in high schools, a significant increase in the number of students is expected. Many schools are therefore forced to adapt and expand their infrastructural conditions in order to meet the new requirements.

However, the expansion measures are not completed in all cases. As a result, students may have to be taught in transition solutions. The need to create provisionals is a challenge for everyone involved, especially for the students who have to learn in insufficiently prepared premises.

In order to minimize the effect of these changes, those responsible rely on flexible solutions and measures agreed. Long -distance lessons and mobile classrooms could temporarily help to defuse the situation. It remains to be seen how effective these measures will be in practice and which long -term strategies are being developed to master the challenges in the education sector.

The city of Bonn has been aware of the problem and plans to implement continuous feedback mechanisms in order to document the experience of both teachers and students during this transition period. The results of this feedback could provide valuable information for future planning and schools to avoid such difficulties in the future.

Overall, experts assume that the constant changes in the education system also offer opportunities: modernization of the teaching methods and a stronger integration of digital learning opportunities could benefit from the necessary adjustments and contribute to improving the quality of education in Bonn.