This morning, Jumilla schools and Primary Education have started classes during 2015/16.
2,560 students have been those who have joined the class without any notable effect.
The children are spread across the nine schools of the town, separated by a total of 107 units, the same number as last year.
In the absence of concrete figures, to be days that changes, the school still occur with greater enrollment is the Miguel Hernandez, who more than five hundred students, divided into 20 groups.
The higher the ratio has Concerted Santa Ana Centro with 26 students per class, while the lower the CEIP San Francisco 20.6.
The course has more students in Jumilla is 3rd Primary, which has 323 enrolled, while the lowest is the Child of 3 years which has 246 students given the declining birth rate in recent years.
The mayor, Juan Guardiola and the Councillor for Education, Cande Fernandez split formed active in this morning 'back to school' visiting two schools.
Specifically have been the CEIP San Francisco and the CEIP Nuestra Sra. De la Asunción, where they greeted the students and have talked with their managers and head teachers on the reforms this summer in them.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla