Lehendakari has appreciated infrastructure investments as an essential part of school success and students.
The Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, has emphasized that the results of the Basque students must be improved and have warned that “there is only one way” that goes through “the best of the entire educational community.”
Pradales gave this reflection during his visit to the Salburua Secondary Education Institute of the Capital of Alavesa, where he remembered that “the first -level buildings and resources are needed to realize the baskic education system.”
“We have to offer the best tools for Euskadi students to have the best resources at their disposal,” said Lehendakari, who assured that “investing in educational infrastructure is also to bet on the wells of students”, who in his opinion “has a direct influence on motivation and success.”
Pradales has referred to the results of Basque students and has insisted that it is necessary to improve them, for which he has specified that “There is only one way“That focuses on” giving the best under the entire educational community.
During the visit to the center, three students explained their characteristics and collected the cards that students have written to introduce them in a time capsule that is buried in one of the gardens of the institute.
The new Educational Center of Salburua is framed in the use of the Hezkuntza 2030 strategy, the extensive Euskadi -Educational Infrastructure strategy that tries to guarantee that all educational centers have “modern, accessible, sustainable and aligned spaces with the most advanced pedagogical methodology”.
It has a budget of 750 million euros in infrastructure investments for more than 250 interventions. The new institute opened its doors in the month of September last year with six ESO First Groups. It had an investment of 18 million euros.
Source: EITB

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