Survey about learning and teaching conditions at the School extended

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The European School Luxembourg II and the Parents Association, APEEEL2, have asked PwC Luxembourg to conduct a survey amongst pupils, parents, teachers and staff to gather their opinions about learning and teaching conditions at the School.

A first email containing a unique link to complete the survey was sent to all parents who confirmed their email address during the week of April 7th, with an April 30th deadline.

Due to the low return by that date, a reminder was sent to all parents on Monday May 5th, allowing a bit more time for them to complete the survey. The deadline for doing this has been extended to

Sunday, May 11th.

We kindly invite you to complete the survey, as it will enable the School to know where it should place its priorities and in which areas improvements have to be made or attention needs to be given. The opinion of all stakeholders is indeed of thehighest importanceif results are to be reliable.

If you didn’t receive a message regarding the survey, we kindly ask you to contact Ms. Cotton from PwC as soon as possible via following email address: Anne.Cotton@lu.pwc.com so that she can resend you the personalised link to the Survey.

School thanks you in advance for your attention and participation,

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