The smallest school in Spain is Colegio de Torrecilla de la Abadesa, which has only 3 students - Gabriela, Ángela and Denisa. It is located in the town of Torrecilla de la Abadesa, which has 228 inhabitants. Their teacher, Laura Velicia, teaches all three girls. Unlike larger schools, they do not have much homework or extracurricular activities, and sometimes have class outside at the Duero viewpoint on sunny days. They do basic schoolwork like operations and dictations, but also classify herbs from the local fields. The school had been at risk of closing but will remain open with the enrollment of two more students for next year.