The student of the Colegio San Vicente Paul, collected his prize today, a tablet, along with the other winners and finalists each year organized by the Department of Education and the FCC Environment, an act that took place at the Palace Hall
Among the 117 drawings made ​​by pupils of 5th and 6th of primary schools in the municipality to participate in the Ecolimpia Drawing Competition, organized by the Department of Education and Environment Company FCC SA, the winner was entitled children ready clean city, Miriam Martinez Rubio, the Colegio San Vicente de Paul, which has won the first prize, a tablet for her and one for her school.
The second prize went to Nerea Soler Leal, Mastia College, which has received a bicycle, and the third prize was awarded to Charlotte Sophie Beechey, the Leonardo Da Vinci College, which has won an MP5.
And for the other seven finalists it has been a certificate of participation.
The awards ceremony was held on Wednesday in the ceremonial hall of the Town Hall, an act that, in addition to the winners and finalists students have attended deliver the Councillor for Education, Josefa Maroto, Coordinator of Education, Bridget Sanchez, and, by FCC Medio Ambiente SA, the Head of Services, Nicolas Lopez Square.
In this edition of the Drawing Competition Ecolimpia, participated students of 5th and 6th primary four schools, the school Leonardo Da Vinci, CEIP Mastia, CEIP Miguel de Cervantes and College St. Vincent de Paul, who also were He has delivered its corresponding diploma.
The topic on which the kids had to draw his blade, was Ecolimpia, how can we keep our environment clean, thereby treating the students imagined and reflected to the picture, what is your thought on this important issue in our city.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena