Bromma Junior High School: New School or Use Existing Space?
Center Party politicians Jonas Naddebo and Claes Nyberg have proposed building a new junior high school in northern Bromma, arguing that the long commute negatively impacts students. They suggest options like upgrading Bällstalundsskolan, expanding Mariehällsskolan, or considering costs for a school in Södra Solvallastaden. However, the city administration and Councillor Emilia Bjuggren believe current junior high capacity in northern Bromma is sufficient, citing an expected drastic decrease in student numbers across Bromma. They contend a new school would result in half-empty premises, diverting funds from education, and emphasize that existing schools like Adolfsbergsskolan can be flexibly adapted for future needs.
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