The director general of the Autonomous Community Centers, María José Jiménez, and the Councillor for Education, Josefa Maroto, today visited the new center facilities Virginia Perez of El Algar and elC.EIP Mare Nostrum.
These improvements in the infrastructure of both institutions are the result of agreement between the Ministry of Education and the city of Cartagena.
The tour started early in the morning at Algar, where they found the good state of new school facilities.
Virginia Pérez school now has 6 classrooms and one used for many applications.
The director general and the Councillor have also visited the new module CEIP Mare Nostrum, equipped with three classrooms, two toilets and a store.
This new module has been an expansion of the center, where children and their teaching and have added three new classes for children.
Jiménez explained that these improvements in the infrastructure of both institutions are the result of agreement between the Ministry of Education and the city of Cartagena.
And he remembered that these two centers a total of 5 schools in which extensions have been made, besides the construction of a new one in the Rambla, which will begin its second phase of construction.
Jimenez thanked the City Council their willingness and effort in improving educational facilities in the port city, which this year had a budget of more than three million euros.
The Councillor for Education pointed out that on May 24 the new school opens in Los Nietos.
This is a new facility which will replace the old center of town, which was demolished to build the new.
The work, financed by the Autonomous Community, have a budget of 1.4 million euros.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena