From the designed 174 million Euros Generalitat Valenciana’s budget for 2023 89 million will be spent in the province of Alicante for the construction of training centers for Infants, Primary and Secondary Education. So more than half of this game will stay in the Alicante region. The change in the head of this department, Passed from Vicen Marzà to Raquel TamaritThe roadmap followed last year has not changed, with Alicante holding four out of every ten euros invested in education infrastructure.
department Education, Culture and Sports be again one of the best stops coming out In the distribution of funds from Botà nic, however, it was overtaken by Health, as it was the area with the second largest budget. It will have 5,520 million for next year, 300 million more than it received in 2022. The advantage of Health and Education is clear compared to other departments because together they make up 88.7% of the total regional budget. .
When it comes to investment in Early Childhood and Primary Education centers, of the 19 infrastructures on Generalitat’s accounts, nine will be built in Alicante, nine in Valencia and one in Castellón. Alicante left 42 million, Valencia 37 million and Castellón 5.5 million in the distribution of money for these 19 centres. 17 new schools are planned for secondary schools. In this case, five will be in the province of Alicante, nine in Valencia and three in Castellón. Of course, the money received exceeds 47m euros, although only five new centers will be built in Alicante compared to nine in Valencia. Valencia gets around 30 million in this division and Castellón comes back to stay at 5.5 million. Of the 174 million targeted For Baby, Primary and Secondary Schools, Alicante receives almost 90 million compared to 67 from Valencia and 11 from Castellón..
Included in the regional budget for 2023 are the Infant and Primary education centers: Ausiàs March in Els Poblets (54,000 euros), Virgen Pobre (1.7 million euros) in Xaló, Gasparot (604,000 euros) in La Vila Joiosa, Inmaculada Concepción de Torrevieja (7.7 million), La Paz de Torrellano (4.6 million), Dama de Guardamar (526,000 Euro), Gran Alacant de Santa Pola (12.6 million), Amanecer de Torrevieja (3.8 million) and La Almadraba de Alicante (10.6 million).
Secondary
For 47 million to be allocated Construction of secondary schools, the objectives will be the following: IES AzorÃn (12.7 million) in Petrer, IES Pere Maria Orts (11.2 million) in Benidorm, José Tomás guitar conservatory in Alicante (12.4 million), IES Jaume I (5.7 million) in Alicante and IES San Blas de Alicante (5 million).
In higher education under the Ministry of Innovation, Universities, Science and Digital Society, one of the most striking aspects of the 2023 budget is almost 33 million, with eight forms of university scholarships and access to higher education programme. In recent years, it has gone from the only method of aid for tax exemption with a budget of 10.95 million in 2011 to 33 million today.
Likewise, stipends were consolidated with an endowment of 18 million, reaching 6,000 euros per student for the 2023 fiscal year. The number of students benefiting from tuition-free scholarships has also increased, which was 3,639 last year (more than 500 in the 2020-2021 academic year). They represent an average savings of 900 Euros per registration. In addition, since 2017 students enjoy a 30% discount on university fees with a savings of 250 Euros.
Source: Informacion

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