The pupils of CEIP Oltà in Calpe will resume the school year on 7 January, after the Christmas holidays, in prefabricated classrooms set up for this purpose. The new facilities already have the furniture and materials sent by the Regional Ministry of Education, which arrived yesterday, and over the next few days the materials will be transferred from the current school to the temporary classrooms, so that everything is ready for the start of classes.
Likewise, municipal brigades and cleaning staff from the Town Hall are currently refurbishing the centre, together with the company responsible for assembling the prefabricated buildings and the teaching staff from the school itself. The Mayor of Calpe, Ana Sala, together with the Councillor for Education, Mariola Mulet, and the Councillor for Culture and Public Safety, Guillermo Sendra, visited the complex this morning to check on the progress of the work.
The prefabricated classrooms are located on a plot of approximately 6,900 square metres, next to another plot where the temporary facilities of the new secondary school are located. Both plots have been ceded by Calpe Town Council to the Regional Ministry of Education with the aim of helping to reduce overcrowding in the municipality's educational centres.

