The 2025 review brings together five structural changes: early childhood centers facing demographic decline, higher VET surpassing university, private education growing 91%, foreign capital entering subsidized education, and a new Royal Decree redefining university rules.
A year of structural change
The closing edition of 2025 summarizes five movements showing an education sector in reconfiguration.
Demographics, vocational training, private education, investment, and university regulation appear as the main axes of the review.
What the review anticipates
The analysis reads 2025 as a starting point for strategic decisions in 2026.
For institutions and investors, the signals point to a market where sustainability, positioning, and regulatory compliance will matter increasingly.
Strategic reading
The strategic reading is that 2025 was not only a year of education headlines, but a year of structural signals around demographics, regulation, investment, and changing training demand.
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