The new home of the Official Language School of Aracena in the old school of the nuns
Rufino Javier Moya / Aracena
The old school of the Nuns, as known in Aracena, has suffered in recent months, a major restoration. The building by the architect Aníbal González in the heart of the town, near the Town Hall, will have different uses in the near future. The more imminent will host the official seat of the Official Language School, which until now has been developed at IES San Blas very well received.
Huelva province in the schools there are four official languages, Huelva, Ayamonte, Almonte and Aracena. All are experiencing improvements with the help of local and state funds.
After the implementation phase and growth in the school needed to increase their own downtown development and give due prominence in its education.
A historic building and educational tradition, the feminine, which is recovering after a previous agreement between the city of Aracena in the diocese and the parish of Aracena to separate the different areas and dependencies.
An investment of 380,000 euros, 300,000 from the state fund the plan through 5000 and the remainder by the City Council to recover Aracena 995 m2. The official language school currently has just over three hundred students and next year will offer courses in French and English at basic, intermediate and advanced. In fact students have not only de Aracena and the region without or the whole province of Huelva, south of Extremadura and the neighboring country of Portugal.
Details of the rehabilitation of the building / JMR
The principal official languages, José Ramón Horrillo, thanked all present at the ceremony held at the school itself to see the culmination of a dream after five years of operation of the school. In fact this year will be students with proper academic qualifications and language skills.
The delegate of Education, Antonia Cascales, he welcomed the new headquarters as a place that "deserves to be visited and is a little palace." Mayor Manuel Guerra showed his pride in having restored this historic building with a very careful restoration by a local company, allowing seven jobs.
main facade of the school the nuns / JMR
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