Un lycée de Madrid réalise son premier voyage en 15 ans grâce au financement participatif

Des élèves de l'IES Numancia sont revenus d'un voyage de trois jours à Grenade après avoir récolté près de 20 000 euros. Cet effort a mis fin à 15 années sans sorties scolaires.

L'établissement scolaire de Puente de Vallecas a organisé ce séjour pour 84 élèves et sept enseignants. Ils sont partis le 8 juin pour Grenade, où ils ont visité l'Alhambra et la plage de Salobreña. L'enseignant David Sicilia a déclaré que le financement participatif a dépassé l'objectif initial de 8 000 euros. Certains dons ont atteint 400 euros et plusieurs élèves ont vu la mer pour la première fois. Le groupe a profité d'activités nautiques, de promenades vers des points de vue et d'une visite guidée gratuite de la Capilla Real. M. Sicilia a souligné la générosité des donateurs ainsi que l'effort collectif qui a rendu cette sortie possible.

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