Smart TechnologiesNew vocational training offered at five secondary schools in Luxembourg

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The new vocational scheme is focussed on renewable energies and allows students to graduate with a diploma of general secondary studies.
Nei Formatioun a 5 verschiddene Lycéeën
Dës nei Formatioun (Smart Technologies) gehéiert zur Beruffsausbildung an dréint sech ëm erneierbar Energien. Um Enn wénkt de Premièresdiplom.

RTL Télé visited one such class at the Lënster Lycée International School (LLIS) in Junglinster. The students are part of the "Smart Technologies" section of a technical class.

This novel project is currently being offered in five secondary schools in the Grand Duchy. Classes are more or less identical nationwide in years four and five, while different specialisations are offered during the final two years.

The training places particular emphasis on field work. During their final two years, students are required to work for an employer in order to apply their skills in real life.

Students graduate with a diploma of general secondary studies, allowing them to either enter the job market straight away or continue their studies at university.

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