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Unidad de estancia diurna Las Canteras

Puerto Real, Cádiz4.1/ 5

Información de contacto

Puerto Real, 11510 Cádiz

Titularidad

Private

Opiniones

La Unidad de estancia diurna Las Canteras recibe opiniones muy divididas, con algunos usuarios destacando la calidad del personal docente y las mejoras realizadas, mientras que otros critican duramente las instalaciones obsoletas, las condiciones deficientes de las habitaciones, la mala calidad de la comida y problemas persistentes como la falta de ventilación y plagas. Las experiencias negativas superan a las positivas, especialmente en lo referente a infraestructuras, servicios básicos como agua caliente e internet, y la gestión de la residencia, aunque el trato del equipo educativo es reconocido como una

  • JOSE MARIA ALBA

    My children have been there for two years and are very happy. Perhaps the food is not to everyone's liking, but I understand that is impossible where there are so many children, but there are excellent instructors.

  • Manuel Rodriguez Rodriguez

    I was there two years ago and the experience was terrible. We didn't even talk about the food, especially the potato omelet. The night guard spoke to you rudely and was always complaining. There were absurd rules, like not being allowed in your room if you didn't have classes in the morning. They wake you up anyway even if you're sick. From what my classmates and tutors, with whom I'd established trust, tell me, this is still the same, well, except for the fact that they don't offer soccer for the kids in the TV room anymore. For not paying, and they no longer offer a picnic if you request it (the picnic was a sandwich with water that they gave you if you didn't eat there). Now, equality workshops and all that nonsense are on the rise. Many tutors disagree with all of the aforementioned, but to avoid reprisals from the principal, they prefer to remain silent. P.S. Let's see if they finish installing ventilation and find something to keep the mosquitoes out of the rooms; they've had these problems for years. And it's unbearable.

  • Pablo Vázquez Jaren

    What a terrible residence compared to the others. The facilities look old and ugly. There are only two photos of the room, but it seems to be a narrow hallway with three beds and a bathroom at the end (a pretty shabby bathroom, by the way; it looks like a public one from Carrefour but with an added shower). I was convinced I wanted to put my son here, but after seeing other student residences in Cádiz, I won't. There are other residences that are much better in terms of facilities and service. At least in others, the rooms are like apartments; you have to share them, but each person has their own individual room in the apartment, and you don't have to force roommates to be together all the time. Everything looks much better maintained, although you do have to pay 40 or 50 euros more (which is worth it). Without a doubt, this residence could be considered the worst student residence in Cadiz. My nephew stayed there a while ago and had to leave because he said he had trouble breathing in the room (he's allergic to dust), the food was awful, the Wi-Fi was terrible, the shower barely had hot water, and the bed was so uncomfortable that he said he couldn't tell if he was sleeping on a mattress or a rock.

  • Maria Chicano

    My daughter hasn't started the school year yet, but the way we received registration paperwork was excellent. Happy school year to everyone!

  • Pilar Olmedo Blanco

    Although it's an old residence, it's been renovated and is very nice. The teaching staff who look after the students are excellent.