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European schools system is like a never-ending maze of paperwork and bureaucracy.

It’s as if they believe that the more forms you fill out, the smarter you become. Secretary general and deputy secretary general are too busy worrying about their pensions and summer vacations to actually produce anything useful.

It’s a system where children are just tiny cogs in a big bureaucratic machine, and education takes a backseat to administrative tasks.

It’s time for a major overhaul, because right now, the European schools system is about as effective as a chocolate teapot.

The European School Luxembourg II and the Parents Association, APEEEL2, have asked PwC Luxembourg to conduct a survey of pupils, parents, teachers and staff to gather their opinions about learning and teaching conditions at the School.
In this email, you will find a link to the Parents version of the questionnaire. This link is individual, non-transferrable and will expire on 30 April 2014.

If you have children in different cycles and would like to answer multiple times – once for every child – please contact us by email and we will send you the required additional links.
The conclusions of the survey will be presented during an evening for all stakeholders which will take place on 24 June 2014 at 7pm at the School.

We thank you in advance for your participation,
The European School Luxembourg II & APEEEL2

If you didn’t get this email please use this email address: researchunit@lu.pwc.com and ask for your link for suvey.

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Aim of the European Schools

Educated side by side, untroubled from infancy by divisive prejudices, acquainted with all that is great and good in the different cultures, it will be borne in upon them as they mature that they belong together. Without ceasing to look to their own lands with love and pride, they will become in mind Europeans, schooled and ready to complete and consolidate the work of their fathers before them, to bring into being a united and thriving Europe.

Marcel Decombis, Head of European School, Luxembourg between 1953 and 1960