One in Five Swiss Pupils Failing to Meet Basic Reading and Maths Goals
A new national survey has found that approximately 20% of second-grade pupils in Switzerland are not achieving the basic educational goals in reading and mathematics. The Conference of Cantonal Ministers of Education described the overall performance as 'moderate', highlighting persistent challenges in foundational learning.

Key Takeaways
- Approximately 20% of Swiss second-grade pupils are failing to meet national educational standards in reading and mathematics.
- The Conference of Cantonal Ministers of Education (EDK) officially categorized the national performance results as moderate.
- Swiss pupils perform significantly better in listening comprehension than in reading or mathematics.
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They Said
"The results show that the cantons are on a harmonised path."