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"The European School, which was first founded in Luxembourg in 1953, is a unique educational experiment offering students with different mother tongues the chance to study according to a single educational curriculum.
The European Schools, which, in 2010, had over 22 000 pupils, allow children whose parents work abroad to study a varied educational curriculum in their mother tongue, so that they can be reintegrated into a school in their country of origin at any time. It is therefore important to assess the importance of this project, which is clearly an investment in the future of young Europeans, even if the economic crisis requires inevitable cuts.
I hope, therefore, that adequate funding will be looked into so that teaching will continue to be entrusted to mother-tongue teachers, despite the costs. Furthermore, I invite Member States to work not only for the conservation of this system, but also for the expansion of this unique and exceptional model of education in Europe, which opens up stimulating prospects for providing a framework for a European educational system. These are the reasons I voted in favour."@en1
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