Applications can be submitted until June 26, both in person at the Citizen Attention Offices (OAIC) and District Offices, and online through the municipal website, where families will find all information regarding the program, participation requirements, and necessary documentation.
The mayor of Santa Cruz, whose identity is omitted for privacy, highlighted that the Summer Schools are an essential resource for work-life balance during the holidays, providing children with educational, sports, and leisure activities in a safe environment.
The councilor for Social Policies, whose identity is omitted for privacy, encouraged families to submit their applications within the deadline. She emphasized that the program maintains its commitment to inclusion and equal opportunities, incorporating specific places for children with disabilities and adapted resources.
The 2026 Summer Schools will take place throughout July in 11 educational centers across the municipality's five districts. The program includes educational, creative, sports, and leisure activities, along with early drop-off, late pick-up, and adapted breakfast services.




