Near the sea and very close to each other, there are two boarding schools. Don César, with old-fashioned ideas and customs, directs the boys' school, while two nuns with modern ideas about education direct the girls' school. One day, the sisters convince the strict Don César to go on an excursion all together and upon discovering a hermitage in ruins, they decide to rebuild it. To raise funds, they choose to organize a theatrical performance for their families. However, one of the students, Rocío, fears that her father, a renowned pianist who is almost always absent for work reasons, will not attend the performance.
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Near the sea and very close to each other, there are two boarding schools. Don César, with old-fashioned ideas and customs, directs the boys' school, while two nuns with modern ideas about education direct the girls' school. One day, the sisters convince the strict Don César to go on an excursion all together and upon discovering a hermitage in ruins, they decide to rebuild it. To raise funds, they choose to organize a theatrical performance for their families. However, one of the students, Rocío, fears that her father, a renowned pianist who is almost always absent for work reasons, will not attend the performance.