The HE Gurasoak platform has analyzed pre-registration data. They say the fear of COVID-19 has influenced. But above all, they have stressed that the fact that the Basque offer has been significantly reduced and relegated to the north has meant that many of those living in the south of Pamplona have resorted to other models. The platform has recently contacted more than 70 families and most of them have been admitted to the public network, both in Basque and in Spanish. As is well known, this association of fathers and mothers was committed to the families who were not admitted to the public network to complete the squares of the Herri Haur Eskola, which will be opened primarily with Decathlon.
Before making the final tuition, they want to appeal to families who have gone to Spanish or who have remained on waiting lists to explain the project in its entirety and to visit the demand of the Basque Country. The platform wants to help any family that has been discriminated against with a children's school or with any other individual or collective solution. They remember that their Public Children's School is a children's school coming and going, with an expiration date and a public vocation. The purpose of the opening hours, the selection of children, the selection of educators, the fees, the pedagogical line, the nutrition plan and any other area is to simulate the public network. As they say, “we will be the twelfth children’s school of the City of Pamplona or the sixth of the Government of Navarra.”
With the motto “SOS Euskara Iruñan”, the financing campaign will be launched in the coming weeks itsulapikoa.eus. The platform has asked the Basque community to make its contributions through its social networks. According to the HE Gurasoak platform, the cutbacks of the City of Pamplona and the omission of the Government of Navarra want to condition and reduce the demand of the Basque Country, and then transmit to the educational sectors what happens in the children's schools of Euskera