Overview
- The 2025–26 term begins in the Comunitat Valenciana with 810,730 students, with short start postponements in Massanassa, Alfafar and Algemesí.
- About 3,079 pupils from eight flood‑ruined centres are in provisional prefabricated classrooms in towns such as Catarroja, Utiel, Paiporta and Alginet, with some sites lacking digital boards, computers, shade and full electrical capacity.
- Education officials say 115 centres were affected by the October flood, €70 million has already been invested in recovery and roughly €70 million more is pledged for rebuilding.
- The new language‑choice policy is applied with the department reporting 99.8% of students in the family‑selected language and near parity of units (13,586 in Spanish, 13,815 in Valencian), after complaints that led to a clarification to schools.
- The region reports a teaching workforce of 83,592 as unions call a two‑hour strike by vocational teachers over cuts to contact hours.