Tom Talks to Rodrigo Costa Ribeiro about Unsafe Classrooms

You might have caught a recent story about unsafe classrooms in a Luxembourg City primary school. Luckily, we had the author of the piece to delve deeper.
Rodrigo, who was in touch with a group of concerned parents, told us about the story in detail – incidents of violence, overwhelmed teachers, police called.
With recent reports of violence at a Pétange crèche, as well as the the SNE teachers' union describing the situation in Luxembourg schools as 'unsustainable', there seems to be, as Rodrigo describes, a broader, structural issue.
It's a developing story, and one we couldn't fully cover in a quick chat – so here are some links to the stories in full as they appeared on RTL Today:
Rodrigo's article, 'Parents sound alarm over violence at Luxembourg City primary school':
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/parents-sound-alarm-over-violence-at-luxembourg-city-primary-school-1212375990
On accusations of violence at a Pétange crèche:
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/its-rare-for-us-to-close-down-a-nursery-ministry-of-education-25301022
the SNE teachers' union protesting an untenable environment in Luxembourg's schools:
https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/teachers-union-decries-unsustainable-situation-in-luxembourg-schools-7562290
