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Peine schools reopen after heavy snow disrupted classes and transport

Winter storms forced closures, but now buses are rolling again—though icy roads may still slow the journey. How one district is bouncing back from nature’s chaos.

The image shows a group of people standing on top of a snow covered mountain, with a railing in the...
The image shows a group of people standing on top of a snow covered mountain, with a railing in the foreground and hills and sky in the background. At the bottom right corner of the image, there is a watermark indicating that the group is participating in a winter training program for students in the mountains.

Schools in the district of Peine resume in-person classes tomorrow - Peine schools reopen after heavy snow disrupted classes and transport

Schools in the Peine district of Lower Saxony will reopen for in-person classes on Tuesday. The decision comes after heavy snowfall disrupted daily life across northwestern Germany in recent days. The return to classrooms follows a period of closures caused by severe winter weather. Student transport services, previously suspended, will now resume to support pupils travelling to school. Despite the reopening, officials have warned that delays in transport may still happen. Snow and icy roads could slow down buses and other vehicles, affecting schedules. No other districts in Lower Saxony or Bremen have been specifically mentioned in reports about similar school disruptions. The focus remains on Peine as it prepares to welcome students back after the weather-related break. Pupils in Peine will head back to school with transport services running again. Authorities continue to monitor conditions, as lingering snow may cause further travel issues. The situation highlights how winter weather can impact daily routines in the region.

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