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Childcare: ‘Many schools have not consulted about out-of-school care’ NOW

A large part of the primary schools would not have properly consulted with childcare organizations about how out-of-school care should link up with lessons if the schools open again on Monday. That said chairman Felix Rottenberg of the Branch Association Childcare on Saturday evening in the television program On 1.

Rottenberg estimates that 35 percent of the schools did not go well. He cites schools in cities such as Amsterdam, Delft and Almere as examples. According to him, childcare organizations in Tilburg were unable to consult with thirty school boards. “Teachers went on vacation on April 27: Bye, we’ll see after that.”

Childcare organizations have recently called parents to discuss their wishes and fixed childcare days. “That is about three thousand conversations. In a country that excels in logistics and in consultation, it is drunk,” says Rottenberg. He believes that the government could have played a leading role in this.

Rottenberg calls the relationship between schools and childcare difficult. “They are cousins ​​and cousins ​​who do not like each other very much. The schools go too far on their own.”

On Monday, primary schools are partially reopened after eight weeks of closure.

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