Schools' Administrative Offices update students at the start of the academic year
The school year has officially begun in primary and secondary schools across the Landshut area, marking the start of another academic journey for 13,914 children and young people. The figures, data, and facts for the start of the school year have been compiled by the State School Offices in the city and district of Landshut.
This year, the student count in the Landshut region is slightly above the previous year's level, with a total of 13,914 students attending primary and secondary schools. The number of first-graders, however, has decreased this year, with 2,385 first-graders enrolled compared to the previous year.
Despite the decrease in first-graders, the region is better equipped with teaching staff than in previous years. The school year is starting with more teaching staff than ever before, ensuring that every student receives the attention they need to thrive academically.
However, the exact number of teachers in the Landshut region for the 2022/23 school year has not been clearly detailed in the available search results. None of the sources provide specific information on whether the number of teachers has increased, decreased, or remained stable compared to previous years.
Despite this, the Landshut region is well-prepared for the new school year. The State School Offices in Landshut have released the figures for the start of the school year, offering a comprehensive overview of the student and teaching staff numbers in the region.
As the school year commences, the Landshut region is poised for another successful academic year, with more students and teaching staff than in previous years. The community looks forward to watching these young minds grow and flourish in their educational journey.
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