Sweden's red-green government decided on a savings package for compulsory schools of just over SEK 50 million. Around 500 positions are cut in primary schools in Gothenburg.

The savings will hit Hovåsskolan in the southern city where both students and teachers are worried about the consequences. "It will be a more unsafe environment in general with fewer adults moving in corridors," says teacher Karolina Korodi, who herself is being reassigned after working at the school for five years.