Landshut Schools Welcome New Year with More Teachers, Slightly More Students
The new school year in Landshut has begun with an increase in teaching staff and a slight rise in student numbers. Despite fewer first-graders this year, the region sees a total of 13,914 children and young people attending primary and secondary schools. Notable school leaders include Barbara Merkl-Schoßer, Dr. Klaus Werner, and Rosa Maria Bogenrieder, each heading a different school, with dedicated vice principals supporting them.
The region has seen an increase in teaching staff for the new school year. Key figures leading the schools include Barbara Merkl-Schoßer at Grundschule Landshut Berg, Dr. Klaus Werner at Mittelschule St. Wolfgang Landshut, and Rosa Maria Bogenrieder at Kunstgrundschule St. Peter und Paul. Each school also benefits from a vice principal: Silvia Vache-Götz, Linda Ehrlich, and Stefanie Wejnar respectively.
Despite a decrease in first-graders, with 2,385 enrolled this year, the overall student numbers have slightly risen. A total of 13,914 children and young people are now attending schools in the Landshut area. This figure is marginally higher than last year's level, indicating steady growth in the region's educational sector.
The new school year in Landshut brings an increase in teaching staff and a slight rise in student numbers, despite fewer first-graders. With experienced leaders like Barbara Merkl-Schoßer, Dr. Klaus Werner, and Rosa Maria Bogenrieder at the helm, along with their dedicated vice principals, the region's educational institutions are well-positioned for the academic year ahead.
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