The number of girls and boys in Saxony's daycare centers has fallen significantly. In March 2025, around 312,000 children were still being cared for there, around 7,500 fewer than a year earlier, the State Statistical Office announced. Within a year, the number of daycare centers in the state also fell by 15 and stood at 3,050 in March.
Minister: "With every child less, Saxony loses something of its future"
"With every child less, Saxony loses something of its future," commented Minister of Education Conrad Clemens (CDU) on the figures. By 2040, 25 percent fewer children are expected to attend elementary school. "A development that we will feel first in nurseries and kindergartens."
According to Clemens, the falling number of children will free up state funds. This money is already being used to improve the childcare ratio in nurseries. In future, crèches will also benefit from this. Around 210 additional full-time staff will then be available there.