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Fantastic!

Now we’re going to a place that for me was like a treasure – the schools! I have such good memories of those times that I wouldn’t mind going back to them! I wonder if the person we’re looking for also studied here?

Now we’re looking for a street that bears
the name of the patron saint of our town,
we advance towards an erudite façade
with a twin separated entrance.

Information: Les Escoles (the school) building was inaugurated in 1911, thanks to the impetus of the teacher Emili Soler and the politician and pedagogue Agustí Sardà. The school was very successful and there was a marked increase in the literacy rate among the population. However, it seems that teacher Soler’s various successors didn’t do such a good job, which led to a private school being set up in a flat. The prices charged by that school were, however, inaccessible to working families, who established the Escola Obrera (Workers’ School).

Andrew, David, Henry, Fred, Isabel, Ian, Ignacio, Irene, John, Margaret, Mary, Paul

Everybody to his/her seat!

(2 digits)

Tip: Niños means Boys and Niñas means Girls

Do you know the answer already?

Give us a clue!!!

Have you noticed that you can group the words into two lists? The façade will tell you where the sum of each list goes.

Give us the answer!!!

You’ve got male and female names… This shows you the order in which you have to enter the digits: boys to the left, girls to the right.

There are 8 boys’ names and 4 girls’ names, so the answer is:

84