Compulsory preschool year for six-year-olds to be replaced with extra year in primary school from 2028

Children in Sweden are to start school at six years old from 2028, a year earlier than at present, in an overhaul of the country’s education system that signals a switch from play-based teaching for younger children.

The government has announced plans to replace a compulsory preschool year for six-year-olds known as förskoleklass with an additional year in grundskola (primary school).

The centre-right coalition government, led by the Moderates and backed by the far-right Sweden Democrats, announced the plan before the presentation of the 2025 budget, due on Thursday. The plan dates back to the previous government and is also backed by the left-leaning Social Democrats.

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    122 months ago

    Sounds like they’re introducing kindergarten in place of extra long preschool.

    Five/six is the right age to start learning to follow a teacher’s lesson.

      • @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        22 months ago

        It depends on the child, I’d say 5-7 is the general range for most people, probably skewed towards the older side. But I know that for me starting school at 5 was the right call, another year of kindergarten and I would’ve been bored out of my mind