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Spanish children to be given automatic pass for school year after coronavirus closures

No Spanish youngster will fail the school year over the coronavirus crisis, and only in "very exceptional" circumstances will anyone have to repeat the year, the education minister said Wednesday.

Spanish children to be given automatic pass for school year after coronavirus closures
A six-year-old Spanish girl studies while watching a video of her teacher Almudena in Sevilla

All educational establishments in Spain have been shuttered since mid-March when the government imposed a national lockdown to slow the spread of the virus that has now killed more than 18,500 people throughout the country.   

With similar lockdowns across the globe keeping an estimated 850 million young people out of school, it has created an “unprecedented challenge” for governments and educators, the UN has said, with authorities now mulling the fate of the interrupted school year.

In a televised press conference, Spain's Education Minister Isabel Celaa said no child would fail the year as a result of the crisis, and that authorities would provide voluntary catch-up programmes over the summer.

“No child will fail the school year because of COVID-19,” she said, hailing the “patience and immense efforts” being made by children, their families and teaching staff in the face of an “unprecedented challenge”.

She said the school year would not run beyond June, when it normally ends and that during the summer break students who need extra help can take classes. 

Education authorities are planning to hire extra teachers in order to roll out these summer courses,  she said.

“Repeating the school year will be a very exceptional measure which will have to be based on a solid and very well-argued case,” Celaa insisted.    

Students would continue studying from home during the third and final term, she said, without mentioning any possible date when schools would reopen.   

The announcement came as Spain prepared to extend its month-long lockdown by a fresh two-week period even though officials have said the epidemic appears to have peaked with the rate of deaths and infections slowing.

Unlike in other countries, children in Spain are not allowed to leave the house, with people only allowed out to buy food, medicines or for a medical emergency, although those with dogs are allowed out briefly to attend to the animal's basic needs.

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When does the 2024/2025 school year start in each region of Spain?

Back-to-school season is right around the corner after the long summer holidays, but did you know that children in different regions in Spain don't go back at the same time? Here's when the 2024/25 school year begins in each Spanish region.

When does the 2024/2025 school year start in each region of Spain?

It’s just around one to two weeks now before most kids in Spain will be back in schools, but to make matters confusing the exact date they go back will depend on where you live in the country.

What’s even more confusing is that the dates change further depending on what level your child is in, whether it’s primary, secondary or is even studying for their Bachillerato (equivalent of A-Levels).

To help keep you organised, here are the dates for the 2024/25 school year. 

Andalucía

Preschool and primary schools: 10th of September

Secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 16th of September

Aragón

Preschool, primary and secondary schools: 9th of September

Bachillerato: 12th of September

Vocational training: 13th of September

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Asturias

Preschool, primary and secondary schools: 10th of September

Vocational training: 16th of September

Balearic Islands

Preschool, primary, secondary and Bachillerato schools: 11th of September

Vocational training: 20th of September

Basque Country

Preschool, primary, secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 6th of September

Canary Islands

Preschool, primary and secondary schools: 9th of September

Bachillerato and Vocational training: 10th of September

Cantabria

Preschool and primary schools: 9th of September

Secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 10th of September

Castilla-La Mancha

Preschool, primary, secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 10th of September

Castilla y León

Preschool and primary schools: 6th of September

Secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 12th of September

Catalonia

Preschool, primary and secondary schools: 9th of September

Bachillerato and Vocational training: 12th of September

Extremadura

Preschool, primary, secondary and first year of vocational training: 11th of September

Bachillerato: 12th of September

Vocational training: 18th of September

Galicia

Preschool, primary, secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 11th of September

La Rioja

Preschool, primary and secondary schools: 10th of September

Bachillerato and Vocational training: 16th of September

Madrid

Preschool and primary schools: 9th of September

Secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 10th of September

Murcia

Preschool and primary schools: 9th of September

Secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 10th of September

Navarre

Preschool and primary schools: Between the 5th and 9th of September, depending on individual schools 

Secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 5th of September

Ceuta

Preschool, primary, secondary and Bachillerato: 9th of September

Vocational training: 11th of September

Melilla

Preschool, primary, secondary and Bachillerato: 9th of September

Vocational training: 11th of September

Valencia

Preschool, primary, secondary, Bachillerato and vocational training: 9th of September

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