Overview
- In the Comunidad Valenciana, 810,730 students begin the year with more than 99.8% studying in the family’s chosen language under the Ley de Libertad Educativa, with near parity between castellano and valenciano units.
- Eight storm‑hit Valencian centers relocate 3,079 pupils to temporary classrooms during rebuilds, with a planned €70 million reconstruction tranche on top of roughly €70 million already spent, and brief one‑to‑two‑day delays for about 600 students at several sites.
- Galicia starts with a record 31,756 teachers for 302,843 students, reaching a student‑teacher ratio of 9.9 after summer upgrades across thousands of schools.
- Madrid opens with 1,267,387 pupils overall, growth in Infant 0–3 (+1,570) and Vocational Training (+5.4%), and slight declines in the second cycle of Infant, Primary and ESO.
- The Madrid region enforces limits on individual device use, extends class‑size reductions to 20 in early stages and 25 in Secondary, staffs 67,619 public teachers (92,653 in publicly funded centers), and adds 15 new public education infrastructures.