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| 20 Oct 2025 | |
| Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
The event celebrated the expansion of the ALCE programme to Liverpool, Leeds, and Manchester, offering free Spanish language and cultural education to children aged 7–17 with Spanish heritage.
Distinguished guests, including the Vice Minister of Education of Spain and the Spanish Consul, delivered inspiring remarks highlighting the importance of bilingual education and cultural connection.
During the event, Fernando Bartolomé Usieto, Counsellor for Education at the Spanish Embassy in the UK and Ireland, publicly thanked Liverpool Life Sciences UTC for its support in hosting this enriching initiative in Liverpool. He also expressed his keen interest in visiting our exciting and innovative school in the near future.
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