The educational community has been calling for a permanent brick-and-mortar facility since the school's inception. For a decade, students have attended classes in prefabricated units, leading to growing frustration among parents and staff.
The Barcelona Education Consortium stated that they are currently working on the project. However, the official timeline indicates that the definitive building will not be ready until the 2028-2029 school year.
This delay highlights the ongoing struggle for public services in la Sagrera, an area undergoing significant urban redevelopment linked to the construction of the major high-speed rail station.




