Literacy activities

In this space, you will find activities and workshops designed to promote reading and creative writing.

CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST

APRIL 23rd WORLD BOOK DAY

To celebrate April 23rd, Saint George’s Day and World Book Day, our school has created a special tribute to reading. Both students and teachers have contributed by writing a recommendation of a book that has deeply impacted them or that they especially enjoyed, with the aim of sharing it with the entire educational community.
These recommendations have been displayed on a mural, which will remain up for most of the final term, encouraging reading and helping everyone discover new books.

🎨📚 Camacuc Comic Workshop: Creativity in Action

On May 20th, second cycle students took part in a super special comic workshop with Camacuc!
Throughout the session, they learned techniques to create their own comics and invented characters bursting with creativity and imagination.
Some of their work is now on display in the classroom for everyone to enjoy, while others took their creations home to continue their stories.
The entire workshop was conducted in Valencian, fostering both creativity and language immersion.
Students also developed their artistic skills and learned basic drawing techniques.
Without a doubt, it was a highly enriching, fun, and valuable experience for all who participated.

Other activities

Other activities: outings and visits, concerts, films, theatre, craft workshops, social gatherings, etc.

Complementary activities for vibrant and participatory learning

At Torrent Adult School, we are committed to a holistic education that goes beyond the classroom. That’s why we offer a wide range of activities linked to the school’s curriculum, designed to enrich learning and encourage active student participation.

Among these initiatives, we highlight the quarterly screening of films for first and second cycle groups, followed by group discussions to foster critical thinking and collective dialogue. We also organize concerts, cultural visits to museums, and guided tours to deepen heritage knowledge, along with English-language theatre performances that engage students and encourage playful language practice.

In addition, we promote craft workshops aimed at developing linguistic skills, written expression, creativity, and critical thinking. We also host social events that support inclusion, social cohesion, and respect for diversity.

All of these activities help create a motivating, inclusive, and globally minded educational environment—where learning becomes a rich and transformative experience.

🚌 The trip to Sueca, which took place last June 4th, with the first-cycle group from FPA Torrent was a very enriching experience.

🍫 The visit to the Comes chocolate factory allowed us to:

  • learn about the chocolate-making process up close,
  • 👀 see the machinery in action,
  • 🛍️ and purchase high-quality artisanal products.

🍽️ We enjoyed a delicious and plentiful lunch at La Fi de la Fam restaurant, a charming place with excellent service.

🌧️ Although the rain surprised us during the visit to l’Albufera, it did not spoil the great atmosphere experienced throughout the day.

🤝 This kind of activity is very valuable for the group, as it:

  • promotes coexistence,
  • strengthens bonds between classmates,
  • and gives us the chance to share experiences outside the school environment,
    🎓 which enriches our educational process in a holistic way.

🗣️ Talk on Democratic Memory and Contemporary History

📅 May 23rd, we held a particularly emotional, deep, and necessary talk with GES II students (afternoon and evening), centered on democratic memory and our country’s recent history.

🎙️ We had the privilege of hearing the powerful testimony of Lola Sisternas Ruiz — a memory activist, anthropologist, and daughter of Vicente Ruiz López, a PCE member imprisoned during the Franco dictatorship. She shared her story with emotional and historical weight: from childhood prison visits to her exile in France in 1973, where she began clandestine activism at only 17 years old.

🕊️ She spoke about the fight for freedom, exile as resistance, and the importance of preserving memory to shape a critical and engaged citizenship.
🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️ Students engaged actively, leading to a rich and participatory discussion.

🧠 The session ended with a powerful message: critical thinking is essential to identify narratives that threaten democratic freedoms and rights.

💖 Heartfelt thanks to Lola Sisternas and especially to the students for their involvement, respect, and active participation.

Theatre in English

On May 21st, we enjoyed once again the English theatre activity Clean Up Your Act. We were lucky to have Grace back with us — her spontaneity, charm, and motivational energy made it possible for even the most hesitant students or those with a low level of English to get involved in the play and even take part as actors in the mini show.

It was an activity full of fun, good humor, and memorable moments, and it also provided a great opportunity for students to improve their listening and speaking skills through contact with a native English speaker. An enriching and uplifting experience for everyone!

Chronicle of the Day of Community Building

🗓️ Last Thursday, May 15th, we celebrated a very special Day of Community Building. The activity began with a rap and hip hop workshop led by members of the Let’s Grow association and the group United Growth, which specializes in urban dances such as Rocking, Breaking, and Hip Hop.

🎤 They explained the origins and meaning of these urban dance movements, and afterwards, both teachers and students joined in enthusiastically, dancing and having fun. We discovered that getting started with hip hop isn’t as hard as it seems—and that it can be a fun, therapeutic, and truly enriching experience.

🍽️ At the end of the workshop, we enjoyed a delicious paella, a great atmosphere, and wonderful company. Background music, good weather, and lots of laughter made the day a complete success. It was the perfect opportunity to connect, share, and enjoy each other’s company in a different and very positive way.


Visit to the Church of San Nicolás for First Cycle Students

On April 8th, the students and teachers of the first cycle had the opportunity to visit the Church of San Nicolás de Bari and San Pedro Mártir, a recently restored jewel of Valencian heritage. This church, considered one of the first twelve Christian parishes in the city of Valencia after the reconquest by Jaume I in 1238, houses an impressive collection of paintings that has led many experts to refer to it as the “Valencian Sistine Chapel.” The visit allowed the group to experience first-hand the artistic richness and historical significance of this iconic site.

Educational concert: music as a thread of cultural identity
On Thursday, December 5, at the Casa de la Cultura, we enjoyed a special event organized by the Valencian Department along with the Students’ Association : the presentation of The True Story of Uncle Pep (based on made-up events), an original tale by David Reig Delhom. With live readings by the students and music and vocals by the author himself, we explored the richness of the Valencian songbook, weaving a story full of humor, tradition, and shared experience.

Cinema and Learning at FPA Torrent
On December 18, second cycle students took part in an educational activity around the film The Breadwinner. The session included preparation, screening, and group discussion, followed by research projects. A meaningful way to encourage critical thinking through cinema.

Movie by the Spanish Department

Movie by the Valencian Department

Movie by the Scientific-technological Department

Multilingual and Solidarity-Themed Christmas Cards
Students at EPA Torrent created Christmas cards in different languages —Spanish, Valencian, English, and their native tongues such as Ukrainian, Chinese, or Hindi— blending creativity with powerful messages of hope and peace. A heartwarming project celebrating diversity, talent, and community spirit.

Cultural club

CULTURAL CLUB

At the Adult Education School, we have launched the Cultural Club with the aim of offering a series of activities for the entire educational community and open to anyone interested. These activities are led voluntarily and altruistically by individuals who wish to share their knowledge and expertise in various fields: cultural, travel, gastronomic, musical, and more.

The Cultural Club is a space for learning, sharing, and enjoying different disciplines, and is open to anyone who wants to participate, regardless of whether they are enrolled in the school. We invite you to join us for new experiences and to enrich ourselves together!

Join us for a wonderful day full of nature, learning and fun! A perfect opportunity to explore our beautiful landscapes, walk through unique trails, and connect with the history of our land. 🌿


PROGRAM

8:00 a.m. – Meeting point in Torrent (Foieta trail – c. Albaida)
8:15 a.m. – Departure by car (38 min / 44.5 km via CV-35)
9:00 a.m. – Arrival in Olocau and guided visit to Puntal dels Llops
👉 Route: 3.06 km – Elevation gain: +124 m – Duration: 1 h 30 min

11:00 a.m. – Snack break at Font de la Carrasca

12:00 p.m.Optional activities:

  • Option 1 (Group A): Hike to Castell del Real (6–7.24 km / +290 m / 2 h)
  • Option 2 (Group B): Visit to the Museu de la Senyoria and free time in the village
    Other recommended stops: Carnisseria Máñez (St. Vicent St. 3), Forn Olocau (Major St. 7), walk to l’Arquet and Font del Frare.

2:30 p.m. – Reunion of both groups and drive to lunch spot
3:30 p.m.Picnic lunch at Font de la Carrasca or Pouet de Sant Vicent (Llíria)

🎒 Bring your energy and curiosity — we’ll hike, learn and have a great time together!
Let’s enjoy the nature and heritage of our territory. 🌞

BIBLIOTECA VIVA

BIBLIOTECA VIVA(LIVING LIBRARY)

The library of the CPFPA of Torrent is much more than a reading space: it is a dynamic place where imagination, learning, and creativity come to life.

Through various activities such as book clubs, workshops, meetings with authors, and storytelling sessions, we promote a love for books and culture. Discover everything we have prepared and experience reading with us! 📚✨

8 M (Women’s Day)

8th MARCH WOMEN’S DAY

8th MARCH WOMEN’S DAY

On March 8th, International Women’s Day, our school holds various activities as part of the Equality and Coexistence Plan to reflect on the role of women in society, highlight their contributions in all areas, and advocate for real equality between women and men. A day to share, learn, and keep moving forward toward a fairer and more equal society.

The EPA of Torrent will commemorate International Women’s Day with a series of activities to reflect on and highlight the role of women in society. Among the planned activities, we highlight:

📌 We present this commemorative video, in which we’ve selected a few Valencian women from different time periods and fields. Click on the image to watch the video.

📌 Poster titled “The Women in My Life”, where students from all groups and levels have written about a woman who has played an important role in their lives, supporting them in a positive and meaningful way.

Video featuring the posters displayed at both centers about “The Women in My Life”, created by the students

📌 Classroom activities such as text reading, written expression and comprehension exercises, informational posters, drawings, and projects about important women in history.

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