The Department of Education has organized didactic visits to the town hall in which more than 300 students participated in the third and fourth elementary school.
On the occasion of Constitution Day, which will be held on December 6th, the City Council of San Pedro del Pinatar has opened its doors in recent weeks to over 300 students in the third and fourth elementary schools of seven schools in the municipality.
The objective of this activity, organized by the Department of Education is that the little ones know the Constitution from the City Council, its closest administration.
These visits begin on the ground floor, where they are known as General Registry and Single Window.
After this first contact the students go to the Plenary Hall, where this year they have been able to see a video prepared by the Department of Education in collaboration with the different schools, where students themselves explain what the Constitution, What are its basic principles, what is the Spanish flag or what is the parliamentary monarchy.
It is worth mentioning the involvement of children in this activity, as they have been identified with the protagonists of the video, their colleagues, which has encouraged them to participate more in the activity.
The children then go through the different departments and departments of the Town Hall and know the work and functioning of each one of them, to finish in the Meeting Room and the Mayor's Office, where they are received by the mayor, Visitation Martinez, or the councilor of Education, Guadalupe García.
A contact that children also especially appreciate.
The Department of Education has wanted to thank the visit of children and their good behavior by giving students an anti-stress ball with the colors of the national flag.
The schools that have visited the Town Hall these days are Los Antolinos, New Castelar College, Las Esperanzas, Maspalomas, Villa Alegría, Nuestra Señora del Carmen, and St. Peter the Apostle.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar