
24 Major Educational Projects Launched in Andalucía with an Investment of 135 Million
The Andalucía Department of Education begins construction of 24 major educational projects with over 135 million euros invested to improve infrastructure.
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Nearly 2,000 centres in Andalucía have received fresh food as part of the 2025-2026 School Programme. In Málaga, over 95,000 students have enjoyed fruits, vegetables and milk.

The Andalucía Department of Education begins construction of 24 major educational projects with over 135 million euros invested to improve infrastructure.
The Ronda City Council has completed 90% of maintenance works in schools, aiming to have them ready for the new term.
The GalmaxGT team from IES Rodríguez Delgado in Ronda needs €40,000 to €50,000 to travel to Singapore as Spain's representatives in the Steam Racing world final.
UNED opens enrolment for the 2026-2027 course in Ronda, accessible for those over 25 and 45, and offers a degree in Early Childhood Education.
UNED opens enrolment in Ronda for the 2026-2027 academic year, offering three educational pathways: access for over 25s and 45s, and a degree in Early Childhood Education.
Torremolinos approves the land concession for the Plaza Pablo Ruiz Picasso building for its future university campus, with €30,000 annual scholarships for local students.

The Junta of Andalucía has announced the creation of 36 new Vocational Training actions for Employment in Málaga, offering 630 places and a total of 8,576 hours of training.

The Málaga Territorial Delegation has recognised 13 students with Extraordinary Baccalaureate Prizes, celebrating their effort and talent.

The Andalusian Ministry of Educational Development has awarded the construction of a new secondary school in La Cala del Moral, with an investment of €7.7 million.
The Marbella Town Hall begins the modernization of CEIP Nuestra Señora del Carmen with electrical upgrades and accessibility improvements.
From July 3 to 5, a hundred educators will gather in Antequera to discuss educational challenges using historical heritage as a teaching tool.