What are the schools in La Lucila like?
When we asked about the schools in La Lucila, they said...
"La Lucila has several schools within its borders, offering a range of educational options for local families. Most of the schools in La Lucila are part of the public school system, meaning they are free and open to all students. Higher level institutions include the National Technological University of La Matanza, which offers educational options in technology, health, and agro-industrial sciences, and the Federal University of La Matanza, which offers a range of degree programs from health sciences to social sciences and humanities. Additionally, there are several private schools, including El Claustro Spanish School, a language school catering to students of all ages, and the Acámet School, which offers primary level instruction in all academic subjects," commented one expat when asked about in La Lucila.
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What are the schools in La Lucila like?
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