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Usually elementary schools are smaller and more numerous than high schools in towns and cities around the world.
I do not use that many unless maybe you have a very high residential layout everywhere.
When a new family moves in they almost never come with a teen, either one or more kids, so you are always gonna be flooded with kids every time you build a new area
% of children should be reduced and teens increased, or just make schools fit like 500 more by default so you don't need a stupid amount for a suburban area, if it was high density sure but low density in a suburban area needing 4 schools in 5 tiles is stupid
Yes? 200k means nothing in terms of city age. Run it for 10 years and then let's see if balance has changed. Education pipeline alone takes over 2 years from elementary through university.
In Game i also need a lot of elementary schools but that is because all of my population moved in at the same time and got kids around the same time so 20% of my pops are kids. i think its pretty balanced
I have, on all of them, still 4 within 5 tiles :D
Which is why I said that it may balance out after enough time passes. New city has a lot of new families. I'd expect population to balance out over time.
In what country is it normal to have 5 elementary schools with 1,500 students within a few square km, literally every few streets you need a school lol I don't even understand how 1,500 children fit in such a low populated area
This isn't high density zones, this is low density housing with a few mediums nearby