The Official Gazette of Castilla-La Mancha (DOCM) publishes this Friday the resolution that establishes for the academic year 2026-2027, the ratio of male and female students per class in courses at different educational levels.
The text indicates that this will depend on … a maximum of 22 in the second cycle of early childhood education; 22 also for the first and second year of primary education; 25 for the rest of the primary education courses; 30 for compulsory secondary education and 32 for the baccalaureate.
The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports, Amador Pastor, explained that the resolution continues the path traced by the Regional Executive since the arrival to the government of Emiliano García-Page of lowering ratios in all educational levels.
Thus, the Government of Castile-La Mancha will fulfill its commitment to lowering of the progressive ratio for the second year of primary education facing the 2026-2027 academic year, as reported by the Council in a press release.
Amador Pastor assured that this measure “allows us to improve the quality of education and recalled that when Emiliano García-Page arrived at the Government of Castile-La Mancha, the ratio of students in the region was 28 in Early Childhood Education, 30 in Primary Education, 36 in Compulsory Secondary Education and 40 in Baccalaureate.
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