Provides for the establishment of 7 new primary school classrooms and offices and two rooms for tutoring
The City Council of Puerto Lumbreras and the Autonomous Region have taken steps to expand public school Juan Antonio López Alcaraz, which will create a new line of primary education with 7 new classrooms.
The Mayor of the town, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, explained that with this new project will be completed the actions from the council and in collaboration with the Autonomous Region are developing over the past year in all schools in the locality. "
In this regard, Sanchez explained that "this is a performance with which to improve and modernize the existing infrastructure of the school, giving the school new classrooms and tutorial rooms of which will benefit over 550 students enrolled."
In this way, will cost 480,000 euros to reform and expand the school by creating a new line of primary education.
The project consists mainly in the construction of an additional module on the primary.
In addition, we plan to improve communication with other modules and buildings of the school with the construction of a footbridge and a new stairwell.
To this end, the actions envisaged enlargement of the school in more than 600 square meters, and reforms in other 100 square meters of the center.
Thus, we plan to build 7 new classrooms for primary line, plus two rooms for tutoring, and three toilets, one adapted for disabled people.
In conclusion, Sanchez explained that "in recent years both the municipality and the autonomous region have increased considerably in educational activities through Local Compact for Education. In addition to the new school building of Sacred Heart, we performed improvements in all schools and public day care have built with each of the 4 schools in the locality. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras