Swiss Cantons Face French Language Teaching Mandate
Federal government considers law requiring German-speaking cantons to maintain French instruction in primary schools

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Council announced on September 19 that it will draft a law requiring cantons to teach a second national language in primary schools.
- Appenzell Ausserrhoden removed French from its primary curriculum in March.
- Zurich and St. Gallen have officially moved to drop French from primary education.
- The Interior Ministry is drafting two legislative options: one codifying the 'HarmoS' solution (two foreign languages in primary) and a looser alternative.
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"That, the government frets, jeopardises both the hard-won harmonisation of school standards and national cohesion."