Darmstadt-Dieburg invests 14 million euros in all-day education!
Darmstadt-Dieburg invests 14 million euros in all-day education!
In times when education and care for children are becoming increasingly important, the district of Darmstadt-Dieburg invests heavily in the future of its students. The district participates in the nationwide "all -day expansion" investment program, which aims to significantly expand the offers at primary schools. As reports Rheinmainverlag.de, the aim of this program is to cover the growing need for educational and support offers.
The focus is on the support of equal opportunities, family friendliness and educational equality. The measures include not only the expansion of school buildings, but also the creation of modern learning locations as well as the equipment of new canteen and the design of attractive outdoor areas. From the school year 2024/2025, a total of 56 schools are to benefit from the “Pact for the full day”, which started with five pilot schools in the 2015/2016 school year.investments and funding
With a total investment volume of almost 14 million euros, the project is ambitious. Around 11.87 million euros of this sum come from funding: 70% from the federal government, 15% from the state of Hesse and a further 15% of district funds. This ensures that various school locations, including the Friedrich Ebert School in Griesheim and the John-F.-Kennedy-School in Münster, benefit from this investment program.
The Friedrich Ebert School can look forward to a planned completion in August 2026, while the Ueberau school in Reinheim should be fully functional in October 2025. Schools such as the Heuneburg School in Fischbachtal also contribute to the educational infrastructure by offering more space for students through modular expansion buildings. Completion is planned in May 2027 in the Gutenberg School in Dieburg.
holistic education in focus
The expansion of all-day schools has increased significantly in the past 15 years in Germany, and [school supervision.de] (https://www.schuluflicht.de/qualitaetsplicht/ganztag/Chalebleichtreich- through All -day schools offer more time to learn and play, which is accompanied by an increased equal opportunities. Here in particular, children and adolescents who experience educational disadvantages benefit from individual support.
The basis of this engagement is the all -day promotion law (GAFÖG) of the federal government. From summer 2026 there is a legal right to all -day care in primary school, which underlines the need for comprehensive investments in the educational infrastructure. The [all-day hesse.de] (https://www.ganztag-hessen.de/investitionation program-management expansion) emphasizes that the corresponding funding for new construction, conversion, expansion, equipment and renovations are used so that appropriate educational and care capacities can be created for the smallest elementary school students.
In order to promote expansion as possible, school authorities can already approach schools that strive for expansion. The deadline for submitting applications for funding is December 31, 2024 - a measure that shows how serious it is to make schools fit for the future.
Overall, it should be noted: The district of Darmstadt-Dieburg has developed a good deal, and with the all-day expansion, many pupils are open to a beneficial path into education. It will be interesting to see how these measures will bear fruit in the coming years.
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