Frick Upper Secondary School Boosts Student Preparation for Further Education
Frick upper secondary school is set to implement changes to enhance student preparation for further education. The school, which generally meets cantonal requirements, will review measures to improve student outcomes. Meanwhile, the school inspection continues its regular oversight.
The school management has announced plans to group students into classes and performance levels with clear structures and assignments. This move aims to provide a more tailored learning experience for each student.
However, the school faces challenges due to the nationwide shortage of skilled workers. Some subjects are currently taught by teachers who are not fully qualified, a situation the school is working to rectify.
Despite a relatively large number of students transferring with high experiential grades, their performance in further education can sometimes be lower. The school is committed to understanding and addressing this discrepancy.
Frick upper secondary school is taking steps to improve student preparation for further education. The school is reviewing measures to enhance student grouping and is actively working to address teacher shortages. The school inspection continues to monitor the situation. Additionally, the 'LA+' offering will be adjusted to align with the canton's uniform educational offer.