Spanish primary and secondary schools typically have one or more computer rooms to teach students computing skills, a cafeteria or small bar near the school where children can purchase snacks or drinks, and sometimes a laboratory where students can conduct experiments in subjects like physics, chemistry, or biology. While not all schools have these facilities, it is common for Spanish institutes to provide computer access, dining options, and laboratories for hands-on learning experiences.
Spanish primary and secondary schools typically have one or more computer rooms to teach students computing skills, a cafeteria or small bar near the school where children can purchase snacks or drinks, and sometimes a laboratory where students can conduct experiments in subjects like physics, chemistry, or biology. While not all schools have these facilities, it is common for Spanish institutes to provide computer access, dining options, and laboratories for hands-on learning experiences.
Spanish primary and secondary schools typically have one or more computer rooms to teach students computing skills, a cafeteria or small bar near the school where children can purchase snacks or drinks, and sometimes a laboratory where students can conduct experiments in subjects like physics, chemistry, or biology. While not all schools have these facilities, it is common for Spanish institutes to provide computer access, dining options, and laboratories for hands-on learning experiences.
How many institutes do you see in Spain that have a bar ( or a
cafetería ) , computer romos or laboratory ?
In Spain, we usually see public primary and secondary schools
with one or more computer rooms for children to learn about computing, on the other hand,a especially bar, to the kids can buy snacks or drinks, sometimes, this are out of the school but very near.Alright they are not so common, there are schools or institutes with them.
They also usually have a dining room, although there are
institutes like ours that do not have or cannot have one. There are also times that school has a laboratory where children can study physics and chemistry or biology, and can do experiments.
In conclusion, in schools and secondary schools they usually have
a computer room, a place where you can buy sandwiches or snacks, or they can do experiments on laboratory