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.
This year 2025-26, on the occasion of March 8th, International Women’s Day, the Adult School has paid tribute to women from around the world and from different fields: writers, poets, and Spanish film directors from the early 20th century who have too often been forgotten.



Students have also actively participated in this celebration through various projects. Among them are posters created by ESPA 1 students, exploring the role of women in prehistory, with references to figures such as Lucy and reflections on human evolution, the pelvis, and the living conditions of early women, as well as their role in social organization.


In addition, Spanish as a foreign language students have created short stories based on oral interviews and written work, with the help of Gemini, about working women in their communities, highlighting their resilience and their essential role in society.
SCHOOL YEAR 2024-25
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.
