Catalonia is establishing 23 new public classrooms to accommodate students from segregated Opus Dei schools that will no longer receive government funding due to their gender-segregated practices.
Catalonia has launched a plan to open 23 new public classrooms aimed at absorbing students displaced from Opus Dei schools that are set to lose government funding due to their gender-segregation policies. This decision is particularly critical given the rising concerns over demographic changes causing possible classroom closures across the region. Municipalities like L'Hospitalet and Girona anticipate significant challenges as they seek to secure appropriate placements for over 400 vulnerable students who will need new educational opportunities.