Garbsen to Host Event on Upcoming Full-Time School Care
Garbsen is set to host an informative event on the upcoming introduction of full-time school care. The event, taking place on Tuesday, November 4, at 6 pm in the town hall's council chamber, will see Mayor Claudio Provenzano and Minister of Culture Julia Willie Hamburg discussing the political framework and funding opportunities. A Q&A session will follow.
Starting August 1, 2026, all first-graders in Lower Saxony, including those in Garbsen, will have a legal right to full-time day care in elementary school. This significant change aims to boost accessibility to after-school care, reducing care gaps for working parents. It is expected to encourage more children to participate in structured after-school programs, fostering socialization and educational support during the day.
The event will provide detailed information about this upcoming change. Mayor Provenzano will be present to answer personal questions about the implementation of full-time care, ensuring residents are well-informed and prepared for the transition.
The introduction of full-time school care in Garbsen is set to improve accessibility and support for children and working parents. The event on November 4 offers a chance to learn more about this change and ask questions. The legal right to full-time care for first-graders begins on August 1, 2026.
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