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Kristinehamn Plans to Close One High School Due to Declining Student Numbers

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  • Kristinehamn plans to reduce from three to two high schools due to declining student numbers.
  • The decision follows an extensive citizen dialogue process resulting in eleven proposals for school reorganization.
  • A final orientation decision is expected in the municipal council during spring 2026.

Kristinehamns kommun is planning to reduce its number of high schools from three to two, according to reports from local media. The decision comes as a response to the decreasing student population in the municipality.

An extensive citizen dialogue process involving interviews and discussions with politicians, officials, and residents has resulted in eleven proposals for the future direction of schools in Kristinehamn. According to Ulf Engström (S), chairman of the school committee, there is broad political agreement about reducing the number of high schools, though some disagreement remains about which specific school should close.

there is broad political agreement about reducing the number of high schools, though some disagreement remains about which specific school should close

Ulf Engström, chairman of the school committee

The declining number of students combined with numerous school facilities has made the option of closing and reorganizing schools increasingly relevant. The proposals range from closing one school to adjusting catchment areas.

The next step in the process is an orientation decision in the municipal council, which is expected to take place during the spring. While the exact details of what will be implemented remain unclear, the overall direction points toward consolidation of the municipality's educational resources.

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