The City Council is being criticised for thinking about its budget first when deciding whether a student is ready to begin upper-secondary school.
Between 2012 and 2013, 17.6 percent fewer students finishing 9th grade were approved to take classes at a produktionsskole, a form of remedial preparatory school.
The decline comes after the city sent a memo to counsellors stating that prodkutionsskole enrolments, which cost more per student than other types of schools, were straining the school budget.
An Education Ministry official said it had received complaints from Copenhagen parents and was considering asking the city to explain the sudden decline.
Politiken
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