“We honestly did not expect that decision,” says director Ann Scheys of the ADITE school group in De Wereld Today on Radio 1. “The school calendar is distributed at the start of the school year. We then indicated that the students might no longer have to come, because that was the case last time.”
“We told our teachers that June 30 would still be a working day. So in that sense we can now move quickly.” Scheys has no problems with it in principle. “Every day of class is important,” she says.
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