In Central Catalonia, around 80 schools and institutes have voted to suspend trips and overnight stays from the 2026-2027 academic year, according to Regió 7.
The practical effect for families, pupils and staff is that these activities are set to stop unless the campaign’s demands are met before the new academic year begins. The action is part of the Aturem les sortides i les colònies campaign, which means “Let’s Stop Trips and Stays”.
What the campaign is asking for
According to Regió 7, the protest is aimed at pressing for better labour conditions for teachers and more resources for public education. The report says educators involved in the campaign want changes in place before trips and overnight stays resume.
Who is affected in Central Catalonia
The reported vote covers schools across Central Catalonia, including Manresa. For pupils, families and school teams, the immediate consequence is that trips and overnight stays will no longer be organised from 2026-2027 unless the position changes.
What readers should check
Parents, students and school staff should confirm the position with their own school or institute, because the report describes a regional move rather than a single-school decision. For ongoing coverage of education news in Catalonia, see our news page.
Readers should watch for any response from the schools involved or from education authorities before the 2026-2027 academic year. If the campaign changes course, schools are the most likely place for the first local update.