Provisional Approval for New Children's Schools in San Bartolomé, Lanzarote
Published: August 20, 2025|education|Gobierno de Canarias
Spanish Government Approves Creation of New Early Childhood Education Centers in San Bartolomé, Lanzarote
Overview
The Spanish government has granted provisional approval for the creation of two new early childhood education centers in San Bartolomé, Lanzarote. These schools, owned by the local town hall, will serve children aged under 3, with specific capacities for infants and toddlers.
This move aims to expand access to nursery education in the region, easing the demand for childcare and supporting local families.
Details
- The decision comes after a thorough review of building safety, educational standards, and regional regulations.
- The schools are still in the provisional phase, pending final approval through a formal process.
- Locations: Calle Constitución and Calle Fragata.
- Combined capacity: approximately 116 children.
Broader Context and Impact
- Part of a broader effort to improve early childhood services and enhance local education infrastructure.
- Responds to ongoing demand for quality childcare options in the Canary Islands.
- Aligns with regional policies to support families and working parents.
Future Steps
- The centers are set to open soon.
- They will undergo ongoing assessments to ensure compliance with all regulations.
Expected Benefits
- Providing safe, local, and accessible early education options.
- Making a significant difference for families in San Bartolomé.