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A school cluster is the organisational and educational merger of two to a maximum of eight schools in geographically neighbouring locations under a common leadership and management. Each school remains as such and is strengthened by the co-operation within the cluster. The school cluster management takes over the tasks of the previous school management. Each school continues to have a contact person (area leader), who supports the cluster management at the specific location. | A school cluster is the organisational and educational merger of two to a maximum of eight schools in geographically neighbouring locations under a common leadership and management. Each school remains as such and is strengthened by the co-operation within the cluster. The school cluster management takes over the tasks of the previous school management. Each school continues to have a contact person (area leader), who supports the cluster management at the specific location. | ||
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=== Important Links & References === | === Important Links & References === | ||
[https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/Themen/schule/schulsystem/sa/cluster.html#was-ist-ein-schulcluster--0-1 Schulcluster] | [https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/Themen/schule/schulsystem/sa/cluster.html#was-ist-ein-schulcluster--0-1 Schulcluster] | ||
[[Category:Austria]] | [[Category:Austria]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 3 April 2024
A school cluster is the organisational and educational merger of two to a maximum of eight schools in geographically neighbouring locations under a common leadership and management. Each school remains as such and is strengthened by the co-operation within the cluster. The school cluster management takes over the tasks of the previous school management. Each school continues to have a contact person (area leader), who supports the cluster management at the specific location.