Schools in Molar, El
12 schools · 0 reviews
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0
Reviews
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1
ARCO DE LA SIERRA
Nursery
CALLE de Santa ÃÂgueda
2
ATALAYAS
Primary
Calle de la Macarena, 13, 28710 El Molar, Madrid, Spain
3
AYUNTAMIENTO DE EL MOLAR
Primary4
COL.N.M.
Primary
PZA.PEDRO GABRIEL 1
5
CON TUS MANITAS
Nursery
CALLE las Viñas, 4
6
CORTES DE CADIZ
Secondary
CALLE Doctores El Molar
7
LA CASITA DE MURIEL
Nursery
AVDA de Madrid, 25
8
MIRIAM
Primary
JACOBA DIAZ 16
9
NUESTRA SEÃÂORA DEL REMOLINO
Nursery
CALLE de San Isidro, 8
10
SANTA CECILIA
Nursery
AVDA de la Constitución, 2
11
SANTA CECILIA
Primary
AVDA de la Constitución, 2
12
SANTA CECILIA (PROGRAMA DE CASA DE NIÃÂOS)
Nursery
AVDA de la Constitución, 2
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About Molar, El
Molar, El, Spain is a charming town that offers a great quality of life for families. The education system is well-regarded, with a range of schools providing a solid foundation for children. The town's culture is rich and vibrant, with a strong sense of community, making it an excellent place to raise a family. With its safe environment and welcoming atmosphere, Molar, El, is an attractive option for parents looking for a great place to live and educate their children.
Known for
Rural landscapes, Rich cultural heritage, Traditional festivals
Climate
Mediterranean with hot summers and mild winters
Cost of Living
Affordable by European standards
Family Friendly
Safe with good public transport and excellent parks
Education in Molar, El
- 12 schools are available in the area, including public and private institutions
- The town has a strong focus on primary education, with several schools providing excellent programs for young children
- Some schools in the area offer bilingual education, providing students with a competitive edge in the global market
Did you know? The town's name 'Molar' is derived from the Latin word 'molaris', meaning 'millstone', reflecting the town's historic role in grain production