Batea hosts the 20th edition of Tradijoc with over 300 students

The inter-regional meeting promotes coexistence and the recovery of traditional games among young students.

Generic image of traditional games in a school setting.
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Generic image of traditional games in a school setting.

The town of Batea hosted the 20th edition of Tradijoc this Thursday, an event that brought together more than 300 students to highlight the importance of traditional games.

The day featured the participation of first-year ESO students, teachers, and management teams from various educational centers in Ribera d'Ebre, Terra Alta, and, for the first time, Priorat. The event aims to strengthen territorial cohesion through physical activity and the recovery of popular culture.
The project is promoted by the Physical Education departments of several local high schools, including those in Flix, Móra d'Ebre, Gandesa, Batea, Móra la Nova, and Cornudella de Montsant. This collaboration allows young people to discover the region's recreational heritage in an educational and fun environment.
Beyond the sporting aspect, the meeting emphasizes fundamental values such as inclusion, respect, solidarity, and tolerance. In this edition, participation included students from the Jeroni de Moragas Special Education Center, consolidating the inclusive nature of the initiative.