School Inspectorate criticizes school in Malung-Sälen

Students at a school in Malung-Sälens kommun have reported that some staff become unnecessarily angry and treat them inconsistently. The School Inspectorate now demands better leadership.

The School Inspectorate has directed criticism at the school for shortcomings in efforts to create a positive school climate. The criticism focuses especially on the need for more consistent and supportive leadership from staff. Students describe the treatment from some staff as harsh and varying without clear reasons. This has led the inspectorate to demand measures to improve the situation. The school is located in Dalarna and the decision follows a review of conditions there.

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