The Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, historically known for having an abundance of children and overcrowded schools, is now experiencing a demographic shift. Forecasts predicting an aging population and fewer children are beginning to materialize in the region. While previously schools struggled with capacity, this is becoming less of a widespread issue and more localized. The decline in young children is starting to impact school enrollment numbers. This change marks a departure from the region’s long-standing trend of population growth among young families. Demographers suggest this trend will continue, presenting new challenges for the region’s educational infrastructure.
