Zurich Votes to Delay French Language Education
Canton's parliament decides to postpone French language instruction to secondary level, sparking debate about national cohesion and education priorities.

Key Takeaways
- The Zurich cantonal parliament voted to move French language instruction from primary school to secondary school.
- The motion passed with 108 votes in favor and 64 against.
- The Zurich government has been given a two-year deadline to create the legal basis for this change.
- Currently, French instruction in Zurich begins in Year 5.
- Other German-speaking cantons, including Basel-Country, St. Gallen, Thurgau, and Appenzell Outer Rhodes, are debating or have adopted similar measures.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The early introduction of the second national language has not achieved its goal."
"Starting French lessons later should improve learning outcomes, promote motivation and avoid excessive demands."