Over 300 Children Participate in Paterna's Municipal Easter School

The activity, organized by the City Council, has facilitated family and work reconciliation during school holidays.

Generic image of children's hands doing crafts in an educational setting.
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Generic image of children's hands doing crafts in an educational setting.

A total of 307 boys and girls have participated this week in the Paterna Municipal Easter School, a service organized by the City Council through Gespa that concluded this Friday, facilitating family and work reconciliation during school holidays.

The Easter School has been held since Tuesday, April 7, in five public educational centers in the municipality: Clara Campoamor, El Parc, La Coma, La Torre, and Lloma Llarga. The main schedule was from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM, with extended options such as early morning service from 7:30 AM, dining, and afternoon care until 5:00 PM, to adapt to family needs, as reported by the consistory.
During these days, participants enjoyed a program of educational and recreational activities. The central theme was the story of La pequeña Girasol, which inspired workshops, crafts, traditional Easter games, readings, and puppet theater.

"The Easter School is consolidated as a fundamental resource for Paterna families, not only for its contribution to reconciliation, but also for offering children a safe, educational, and enriching environment during the holiday period."

José Manuel Mora · Deputy Mayor for Education
The Deputy Mayor for Education, José Manuel Mora, has positively evaluated this edition, emphasizing that the activity model is based on participation, creativity, and learning through play, fostering coexistence and personal development of the youngest. Mora highlighted that the educational intervention has prioritized experiential learning through dynamics, games, workshops, and cooperative activities that promote teamwork, creativity, social interaction, and respect for coexistence rules.