The Jumillans will visit France between March 27 and April 5, 2019 |
The mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola, accompanied by the Councilor for Educational Centers, Pilar Martinez, received this morning at City Hall 52 French students from Cossé-le-Vivien who have been during the last week in the town.
The students have attended classes at the IES Infanta Elena and Arzobispo Lozano, discovering the Spanish educational system and participating in a series of visits and activities both in Jumilla and in other nearby cities such as Cartagena and Valencia.
For their part, Spanish students will visit France between March 27 and April 5, 2019. Like French students in Spain, they will take the opportunity to discover the region, as well as attending classes at the Collège L'Oriette de Cossé -le-Vivien.
These exchanges have been carried out for a decade, this being the third that is carried out jointly between the two institutes of Jumilla.
At the ceremony held today in the plenary hall several French students have told their experience in Jumilla, demonstrating the Spanish learned during this week of stay in the town.
The students of the Collège L'Oriette have taken a bag with tourist brochures of the town and the French teacher responsible for the project, Julie Bruand, has been given a reproduction of the Casón.
On the part of the local institutes, the responsible teachers are Antonio Azorín, Juani Bas and Carmen Ruiz.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla