For quite some time now, both within the framework of the FYME and in the Erasmus + ‘We All Count’ Project, we have talked about the CRA Rio Tajo-José Manuel Oviedo. A rural center with three sections: Alcolea del Tajo, El Bercial and Aldeanueva de Barbarroya. But of course the CRA Tío Tajo-José Manuel Oviedo is more than three sections with its three schools. The CRA Río Tajo-José Manuel Oviedo — and the rest of The Associated Rural Centers — go a little further. Carla Gil, director of the CRA Rio Tajo-José Manuel Oviedo, leads us to delert into what is a rural school. An inclusive and inclusive element, with elements as essential as the adequacy of the curriculum, the assumption of the cooperative model and methodological changes as well as the opening of the center to the context in which it is located. This leads to the use of multipurpose teachers in a bilingual framework where the environment is the essential element of rural school. Educate with fun and having fun, with students of different ages in the same classroom, an essential point of concentric education. Want to know more? Do not miss this illustrative multimedia exhibition that we put below, where we enter fully into the heart of the CRA Río Tajo- José Manuel Oviedo.