Torrevieja launches summer childcare programme with meals and flexible hours.
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The Torrevieja Town Hall has officially opened registration for its Concilia Verano 2026 programme, an initiative that aims to bring families together during the summer in a safe, educational, and leisure space for the children in the town. The Town Hall, through the Department of Social Welfare, has launched this new edition of the initiative, and registration will remain open until June 8.
Torrevieja’s new edition of the summer school programme
The Concilia Verano is a summer school that will take place during July and August at the CEIP Maestro Salvador Ruso, and is aimed at children between the ages of 4 and 12 in Torrevieja. In total, the programme will have 100 open slots for the months of July and August each, and 10 additional monthly places will be reserved for children who require specific educational needs.
New additions: A free lunch service and more flexibility
One of the newer additions to the programme is the free lunch service, which will take place every day from 2:00pm to 3:00pm for the children who request them. This edition of the initiative will also include a Morning Classroom event at 8:00am, which is specially designed to help parents who need to go to their jobs early in the morning.
During the summer school, a wide range of fun, educational, and leisure activities will be offered for the children, promoting values including coexistence, camaraderie, creativity, teamwork and healthy habits. The summer school will also always be supervised by specialised professionals.
A fundamental programme for the parents of Torrevieja
Torrevieja officials have stressed the importance of this programme to support families in the municipality, especially in homes where both parents work full- or part-time. These municipal resources guarantee consistent and quality care for the children during the summer holidays.
Registration can be carried out electronically through the official Torrevieja Town Hall’s electronic offices, or in person by collecting and submitting forms at the Social Welfare offices. Parents who cannot commit to a full month will also be offered the chance to register for two-week periods, allowing them greater flexibility and adaptation to their schedules and needs.