Paris school closures: 203 public posts cut, 70 in private sector

Paris education authority plans to cut 203 teacher posts in public schools and 70 in contracted private schools for next year due to demographic decline. Unions are calling for a strike on Tuesday to defend public education. Contracted Catholic private schools are notably affected.

The Paris education authority has announced the elimination of 203 teacher positions in public schools and 70 in contracted private schools for the upcoming school year. This decision stems from demographic decline primarily impacting the public sector.

Teachers' unions have responded by calling for a strike on Tuesday to "defend public schools." They criticize these class closures for reducing educational offerings in Paris.

Jean-François Canteneur, diocesan director, questions the effects on contracted Catholic private schools, which will lose 70 posts. "Are we deliberately creating a shortage in Parisian private schools? If so, we shouldn't later regret seeing them attract privileged families and accuse them of elitism," he stated. He had hoped the demographic drop would ease waiting lists and diversify the student body in private institutions.

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More than 35,000 people joined a major education march through Valencia on Friday, the fifth day of an indefinite teachers’ strike in the Valencian Community. Demonstrators demanded higher salaries, smaller class sizes and better resources for public schools.

France's Education Ministry projects a loss of 1.7 million pupils in public and contracted private schools, colleges, and high schools by 2035, a 14.2% drop from 2025 levels. Minister Édouard Geffray describes it as a «seismic wave» requiring a rethink of long-term school provision. The forecasts rely on declining fertility assumptions.

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In an op-ed published in Le Monde, Arnaud Idelon, a teacher and music programmer, warns about the increasing closures of festive and alternative scenes in Paris ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. He laments the scarcity of spaces where artistic creation can regenerate, amid issues of management, debt, and real estate projects.

A labor court suspended the application of article 101 of the labor reform, which declared education an essential service. The precautionary measure, filed by the Unión Docentes Argentinos union, frees teaching unions from maintaining 75% staff during strikes. The ruling applies fully to the education sector until the merits are resolved.

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The head of Hong Kong's Education University has urged school governing bodies to find a 'way out' amid dwindling student numbers. His comments follow an announcement two weeks ago by education authorities that 15 primary schools—a recent record high—cannot operate subsidised Primary One classes due to low enrolment. Lee stressed the need for collective wisdom to explore various solutions.

South Africa has lost more than 32,000 teachers over the past five years, with an average of over 6,000 leaving the profession each year. A fellowship programme is now offering mentorship and support to help new educators cope with the pressures of the classroom. Data shows that resignations account for the vast majority of these departures.

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The Kenya Post Primary Education Teachers Union has warned the Teachers Service Commission of potential industrial action unless long-standing grievances on promotions and other issues are resolved urgently.

 

 

 

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