Private school Oering ties restart to 30 enrollments

The Leibniz Private School plans to resume operations in Oering, provided at least 30 enrollments are received by the end of January. Some parents have already expressed interest. The final decision depends on this number.

The Leibniz Private School in Oering, Schleswig-Holstein, aims to restart school operations. However, this is conditional on receiving at least 30 enrollments by the end of January. So far, some parents have indicated interest, suggesting positive feedback. Without the required number, the planned operations could fail. This condition highlights the dependency of private schools on sufficient student numbers for viability.

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