The La Inmaculada de Camponaraya school (Province of León, Spain) began this Friday the events that celebrate andhe 25th anniversary of the implementation of the Training Cycles in its center. The ceremony was attended by Mayor Eduardo Morán, as well as representatives of the school and the congregation's management team. During the event, Morán highlighted the positive impact that these vocational training programs have had on the youth of the region over the years, semphasizing its importance in the development of the local labor fabric. Along with him, M. Rosario Moreno, one of the key figures in the implementation of the cycles, recalled the effort necessary to make vocational training part of the school's educational offering.
The event included an emotional inauguration, which highlighted La Inmaculada's commitment to quality and innovative education, adapted to the needs of students and the work environment. In addition, an agenda of activities that will take place during the school year to commemorate this anniversary was presented. La Inmaculada School, recognized for its educational work in the region, currently offers three Higher Degree Cycles (Technician in Physical Conditioning, Technician in Teaching and Socio-Sports Animation and Technician in Sociocultural and Tourist Animation), in addition to an Intermediate Degree Cycle in Technician in Olive Oils and Wines.