

On February 18th and 19th, we welcomed six Danish teachers who came to learn more about our adult language teaching model, following their initial visit last October.
In the classroom, they shared experiences with our students and were able to observe our commitment to inclusive education firsthand, adapted to the diversity of ages, backgrounds, learning paces, and profiles. The connections created with the students were especially enriching and inspiring for everyone involved.
The experience extended beyond the classroom with a comprehensive cultural tour of our region. On Wednesday, they explored the Medieval Quarter of Bocairent with a local guide, captivated by its heritage, and also visited ‘El Angosto’ winery 🍇 in Ontinyent, where they learned about the characteristics of the land, climate, and crops that define our region.
On Thursday, they immersed themselves in the essence of the Moors and Christians festival by attending the children’s Mid-Year Parade, experiencing firsthand the music and passion that define us. They also enjoyed a session with English students at Casa del Delme and delved deeper into our history with a guided tour in English of Vila Palace and the air-raid shelter.
A week full of shared learning, culture, local traditions, and beauty that will continue in April when our teachers and students travel to Denmark as part of the Erasmus+ programme. 🇪🇺
Education connects people. Languages connect cultures. See you in Copenhagen in April, friends!
























