In 2025, we used the Basic Skills subsidy to give a strong boost to reading, arithmetic, digital literacy, and citizenship.
Reading
We opened a new school library. We also launched a reading campaign, working closely with the library. During impulse weeks, every lesson starts with ten minutes of free reading. Students can bring a book from home or choose one from the school library.
For math, we developed a school-wide math card. This started as a pilot in grade 3. Now the card is available for all students. This way, they work step by step toward the 2F level.
We implemented math lessons in the upper grades for students who do not have math in their course load but do take a math exam.

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Digital literacy
We developed a game for our students to promote digital literacy.
Citizenship
We identified which programs within our school touch on the theme of citizenship. We measured citizenship skills among our students.
With this approach, we strengthen the foundation for every student.
