The Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities presented this morning the expansion of the College of Education and Secondary Virgen de Guadalupe de Murcia, with an investment of nearly two million euros and will be tendered for construction in October, with a period of execution of the work of nine months.
The general director of Educational Institutions, María Dolores Valcárcel, and Councilwoman Education Murcia, María Dolores Sánchez, today announced the project, which will provide this public school in a new building and upgrade its facilities for a more optimal development teaching and student learning.
The new facility will be integrated with existing and built on a plot of 11,000 square meters, which will occupy 8,000.
All rooms will give a unique courtyard, making it easy care and monitoring of students by teachers.
The building will consist of four main buildings interrelated, that are happening and create covered porches that combine together to create a common central space.
The pavilion will include twelve classrooms, each two of which are ensuite.
Also have a library, classroom pedagogy and speech and hearing, and other multiple uses.
It will also feature a dining room, which is to close the central courtyard of the pavilion.
In addition, the design of the pavilion allow adequate natural ventilation, and orientation allows good control and use of natural light, resulting in eco-efficiency and comfort for the development of the educational activity.
This expansion is in response to the demands of the teaching community and educational needs in the village of Murcia and nearby Guadalupe, where in recent years there has been a population increase of children.
In fact, the original project to extend and improve this center had a budget of 900,000 euros when he began to be planned, and after by the Ministry and by request of the city of Murcia and the village headman new needs detected, José Mateos The budget doubled and increased the number of classrooms.
These works have also been told both the school management and the association of parents of students with whom he has maintained an open dialogue for the design and provision of this new educational infrastructure.
Thus, they have received information of each advance and have been the first to see the project and its deadlines in early August.
Source: CARM