The educational center has a dozen Federated Sports for competition.
More than 40 aspiring swimmers from the Lope de Vega International School's swimming club gathered at the school to celebrate what promises to be a successful start to the season.
At the meeting last Saturday, October 30th, the new uniforms were distributed to the members of the Lope de Vega Swimming Club. This marks the official start of the season. In total, almost fifty boys and girls of different age groups make up this competitive swimming club, which is now in its second season. debut of last season.
As their coach, Geovany Díaz Medina, explained, “At the moment we have 40 members, and this season is shaping up to be better than the last. Some children have joined to improve their times and achieve the national and Valencian Community qualifying standards.” Díaz highlighted that “we currently have four children in the pre-selection for the Under-12 category and one more who will participate in the Under-14 Championship. In addition, we have six youngsters at the club who are being monitored by the [unclear - possibly "the club"]. Valencian Federation as all-around swimmers.” Training takes place every day, including Saturdays, for each level.


Growing Up in Federated Schools
For his part, the Coordinator of the Lope de Vega Sports Club, Víctor Canelada, explained that “we continue with our commitment to sport 100% and we are growing at a good pace in incorporating the federated schools which are the ones that compete.” In total, the College has a dozens of federated schools“New this year we have the We also have beach volleyball and beach tennis, triathlon, competitive swimming, 8-a-side football, tennis, padel and touch tennis".
Canelada emphasized that “each season we have more disciplines and more boys and girls able to compete at a federated level, which is what many families in our region demand. We are growing more each year. So everyone should practice sports, as it is the best thing for the health of our young people.”
Open to the entire Marina Baixa region
The Sports Coordinator of the Lope de Vega International School wanted to point out that “we have Our sports schools are open to the entire Marina Baixa region, to the entire area.That's why many of the disciplines are taught in the afternoon so that students can come, take advantage of our facilities, and also, as a new feature this year, the parents of these students can use our gym and swimming pool free of charge during the stipulated hours.”
For more information about the Federated Schools, "you have to go to the reception of the Lope de Vega School and sign up," Canelada concluded.



















