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Spanish Primary Pupils' Viral 'La Perla' Performance Fights Bullying

Fifth-graders from CEIP San Francisco in Cadiz sang Rosalía's 'La Perla' to promote empathy and anti-bullying, sparking viral praise across Spain.

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Key Points

  • Pupils performed Rosalía's 'La Perla' as part of music-based anti-bullying project.
  • Song teaches empathy, respect, and speaking out against injustice.
  • Builds emotional intelligence and group bonds among students.
  • Video goes viral, earning acclaim from parents, locals, and Spaniards nationwide.

Pupils from a primary school in Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz, have performed a moving rendition of Rosalía's song 'La Perla', which has gone viral on social media for its sensitive message.

The performance featured fifth-grade students from CEIP San Francisco. It formed part of an educational project that uses music to teach core values such as empathy, respect, and harmonious coexistence. The main goal was to prevent and address school bullying.

Teachers selected Rosalía's track as the centrepiece to help students explore emotions and the need to speak out against injustice or mistreatment. School staff emphasised that such activities build emotional intelligence, strengthen group bonds, and highlight real classroom issues through a positive, creative lens.

The initiative has won praise from the school community, including parents and local residents. It has also drawn widespread acclaim from users across Spain, who highlighted its potential to drive positive change.

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