In the fight for gender equality and representation in STEM, students of all grades participated in activities celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Through discussions, projects, and letters of appreciation to inspiring women in STEM, they recognized the contributions of female scientists and encouraged future generations to pursue their passions. Their efforts help to break barriers and pave the way for a more inclusive scientific community.
In the fight for an equal and just world for all, students of all grades wrote letters for the Write for Rights campaign that is hosted annually by Amnesty International. These letters were sent either to the authorities of their respective cases or to the person facing persecution, and will certainly have an impact.
Letter to Ana da Silva in Angola
Letter to Maryia Kalesnikava in Belarus
Letter to Kyung Seok Park in South Korea
Letter to Mayor of Seoul, South Korea
Letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Belarus
Letter to Şebnem Korur Fincancı in Turkey
Letter to Manahel al-Otaibi in Saudia Arabia
Letter to Ana da Silva in Angola
In honor of World Environment Day (June 5th), 3ESO students created posters to encourage their classmates to take action against climate change!
1ESO students created posters explaining the meanings of popular English-language idioms:
Below are selected reports about the mini olympics, a Greek-themed collaboration between English, History, and Physical Education to get 2ESO students moving before Semana Santa!
Students from 4th ESO have been working on a new project, one with the humble goal of saving the earth! Below you will find their presentations about ways to slow down or reverse the effects of climate change. This generation is dedicated to leaving the planet better than they found it!
To celebrate Women Writers Day (October 15th), English section students researched and wrote biographies about famous women writers from throughout history. From Jane Austen to Toni Morrison to Laura Esquivel, scroll below to read about these literary ladies!