The literary contest, in which students have participated in two forms (prose and verse), to stimulate creative writing and promotion among the youth of the literature and reading.
l Institute of Secondary Nogalte Rambla has commemorated the International Day of the Book with the literary "Memory Juan Pérez" competition.
Specifically, it is an activity that promotes reading habit while honors Juan Perez, and beloved person remembered among all students and teachers for their rigor and sensitivity as a teacher and poet.
Thus, various activities carried out from the center to encourage reading.
However, this event is heralded as one of the activities most established between teachers and students.
Thus, this literary contest, in which students have participated in the modes of prose and verse, intended as a stimulus for creative writing and promotion among the youth of the literature and reading.
Also, the competition is very popular among students who dare to show their talent and imagination in such a complicated task as literary writing.
Note that students in the contest winners in the first category (1st, 2nd and 3rd of ESO) in the form of prose have been Fátima García Rodríguez with the story "What would happen if the prince were a boy" with first prize and Alba Weaver Giner with the story "Freedom" the second prize.
Within this category, in the form of verse, the winner was Andrea Verónica Cruz Andreu with the poem "Lost" and second has been M ª del Mar Hellin Flames with the composition "Evening Evening".
In addition, the winning students of the competition in the second category (4th of ESO and Bachillerato) in the form of prose have been Pedro José Quiles Lopez with the text "This and other unexplained cases" and the second prize went to Hilda Sofia Rojas Manriquez with the story "The Cure".
In the form of verse of this second category the first prize went to Basma Benhmirrou Sellami with the composition "Aurora" and the second prize Ousama Mohammed has led to the poem "Existence".
Al literary contest visited the families of Juan Pérez, the Councillor for Culture, Maribel Martinez, and local poet Carmen Martinez, who recited some poems to the audience.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras