Summary
- Manuel Martínez Sirvent, a teacher from Callosa de Segura, has been nominated for the prestigious EDUCA ABANCA 2025 Award in the Best secondary and High School Teacher category.
- Considered the “Goya Awards” of education in Spain, EDUCA ABANCA recognizes excellence and dedication among educators nationwide.
- Martínez Sirvent is one of only 18 finalists chosen from over 1,200 national nominations and the sole representative from Alicante province and Vega Baja area.
- The nomination coincides with his return to teaching after five years serving as mayor of Callosa de Segura.
- Final national winners will be announced in the coming months after a thorough evaluation process.
Manuel Martínez Sirvent Nominated for Spain’s Prestigious EDUCA ABANCA Best Teacher Award 2025
spain’s teaching community is celebrating as Manuel Martínez Sirvent, a passionate educator from Callosa de Segura, has been nominated for the EDUCA ABANCA 2025 Awards in the category of Best Teacher for Secondary and High School Education. Frequently enough called the “Goya Awards” of education,these accolades honour professionals who demonstrate exceptional commitment,innovation,and human connection within Spain’s academic landscape.
From Mayor to Mentor: A Meaningful Return to the Classroom
after a five-year hiatus serving as the mayor of Callosa de Segura, Manuel Martínez sirvent returned to the world of education – and to his roots – with enthusiasm and renewed purpose. Currently teaching at the Seminario Diocesano san Miguel de Orihuela, the very place where he once trained, Martínez Sirvent shared his heartfelt feelings about the transition:
“Returning to teaching has been like breathing again,”
he said. “I briefly returned to CEU jesús María de Alicante but ultimately came back to the Seminario San Miguel to teach. It has truly been a gift.”
Standing Out Among Over A Thousand Nominees
The EDUCA ABANCA Awards received more than 1,200 candidacies from across the country this year. Among hundreds of accomplished educators,Martínez Sirvent emerged as one of only 18 finalists in his category,marking him as the only nominee representing the Alicante province and the Vega Baja region.
Another Alicante teacher, Joaquín Marzá Merce, has also made it to the next phase of the competition, highlighting the region’s dedication to educational excellence.
What Makes EDUCA ABANCA Awards Special?
- Grassroots nominations: Candidates are proposed by students and families, reflecting genuine appreciation and recognition.
- Focus Areas: Awards celebrate innovation, transformative vocation, and personal connection in teaching.
- Rigorous selection: A detailed merit evaluation will soon determine the final national winners.
Community and Institutional Congratulations
Both the CEU Jesús María school and Seminario San Miguel have publicly praised Martínez Sirvent for his dedication and passion for teaching. Their celebrations underline the importance of educators who not only impart knowledge but also inspire and connect deeply with their students.
What’s Next?
The final winners of the EDUCA ABANCA 2025 awards will be announced in the coming months,following the completion of a thorough review process. Manuel Martínez Sirvent’s nomination alone highlights the impact a dedicated teacher can make on his community, and his journey serves as an inspiring example for educators throughout Spain.
Speedy Facts Table
| Nominee | Category | Origin | Institution | Total National Nominees | Finalists in Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manuel Martínez Sirvent | Best Secondary & High School Teacher | Callosa de Segura, Alicante | Seminario Diocesano San Miguel de Orihuela | 1,200+ | 18 |
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