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The Carmelites leave the Sagrado Corazón de Dénia school after 125 years

February 16 from 2022 - 09: 38

The Dénia school popularly known as Carmelitas It will no longer belong to these, the Carmelite Sisters, passing into the hands of the Scientia School company, which has experience in the concerted education sector. The reason? The lack of vocation, which prevents a younger generation of religious from getting a replacement.

For a quarter of a century there has been no nun teaching at the center. The lack of legacy, as well as investment, has forced the Carmelites to leave the institution they took care of for nearly 125 years.

Last week the purchase was formalized by Scientia School, a company that will be in charge of managing the Sagrado Corazón school starting next year. Among the changes that are expected, an investment will be made to improve the center, expansion of the classrooms and they will bet on the creation of specialized rooms (such as laboratories) to provide shelter for training cycles.

Comments
  1. Pepa says:

    Another educational project in the hands of a private company listed on the stock exchange. And to top it off with public money that we all pay together (concerted school).
    Of course, the little sisters of charity needed "cash" before considering other solutions (cooperative with teachers?).
    Soon the regrets will come that teachers and parents will pay. Time to time.
    Bon profit!

    • Fernando says:

      How little you like freedom, and that each citizen choose what he prefers for himself and his family.
      With how easy it is – You like it (you take your children) You don't like it (you don't take them).
      Of course, with public money that we all pay for. Because those who choose this type of education also pay for public education (which, by the way, I am in favor of, as long as they do not politicize it).
      Communism always likes the daddy state and only the daddy state if they rule

      • Luis says:

        Of course, freedom of choice, but let the State pay for it with everyone's money. If the choice is between public and private, between communism and liberalism, why not choose a completely private school and pay with your own money? Or better yet, you become a shareholder.

      • Ignacio says:

        Fernando, don't use the word freedom in such a crooked way. Don't dirty her or snub her like that. The only thing you defend is that private companies profit from the rights of citizenship, the right to education, and paying for infrastructure with public money. That is parasitization of institutions. That they build their own school and manage it privately. Public money does not even have to smell it.

      • Guille says:

        But isn't your private school politicized? It does not have specific values. The fact of choosing a private school instead of a public one or vice versa, is not in itself a political/ideological choice? A statement of ideas in itself…
        And second, every person has rights but also obligations towards society, which are translated in many ways (such as taxes) that is not communism because yes, it is a reality. Why does the public have to invest in ideologies or policies that by their very nature go against the public? You have the word COMMUNISM so stuck in your mouth that it does not let you see that if, unfortunately, the public is being destroyed, or it seems to us like a bottomless hole, like a ballast, it is because it is at the service of the private. And not from now but from 36, through 78 until today.


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