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By Catherine McGeer •
Published: 29 Oct 2024 • 11:59
• 1 minute read
BIG changes are coming to CEIP El Romeral in Vélez-Málaga, thanks to a substantial investment of €345,000 from the Andalucian Ministry of Education. This funding aims to tackle structural issues in the pre-school building and improve the school’s perimeter wall, making it a safer and more inviting space for young learners.
Significant Investment in CEIP El Romeral
During a recent tour of the school, local mayor Jesús Lupiáñez joined forces with Education Councillor Lourdes Piña and other officials to celebrate this much-anticipated upgrade. ‘This investment is not just about fixing buildings; it’s about responding to the requests from families and the community for better facilities,’ Lupiáñez said.
Recent funding highlights government s commitment to education
Over the past five years, the Andalucian government has poured more than €1.2 million into local schools, with plans to revamp IES Reyes Católicos next. Miguel Briones, the territorial delegate for Educational Development, emphasised the government’s dedication to providing quality education and addressing the needs of schools across the province.
Transforming CEIP El Romeral for future generations
With 224 students, including 57 in early childhood education, these improvements are set to transform CEIP El Romeral into an even more supportive space for students, paving the way for a brighter future.
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Catherine McGeer
I am an Irish writer who has been living in Spain for the past twenty years. My writing centers around the Costa Cálida. As a mother I also write about family life on the coast of Spain and every now and then I try to break down the world of Spanish politics!
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