We celebrated the European Day of Languages in many different ways to remember how important it is to be tolerant, respectful and curious about other countries and their languages. Our students had a great time!
We celebrated Halloween by creating a horror museum in our premises. Our students made all the drawings and decorations in art classes and we even had a few actors who made the experience even funnier. Moreover, the English department organised an Edgar Alan Poe contest with prizes and Halloween games. It was a blast! 👻
Our students made sentences in three different languages and we used them to decorate the stairs as a reminder of the importance of stopping gender violence. Moreover, our language assistant, Jenni, gave a speech in all classes about the issue.
We celebrated Thanksgiving by doing some interactive activities and our language assistant, Jenni, made a Power Point presentation about one of the most important dates in American culture. Students played jeopardy and the drew turkey hands!
Teacher Alicia celebrated Christmas by carrying out a Christmas carol contest in which students had to create a comic. Moreover, Jenni talked to our students about Christmas in the USA, so they can appreciate cultural diversity.
We celebrated the international day of women & science by making posters of well-known female scientists who have been making great contributions to the world and have set an example for future generations of girls who are interested in science. Our students characterised themselves as these women and told the others about their contributions so they could get to know them. At the end, students had to vote for the best portrayal. It was enriching and inspiring!
We celebrated the international women's day by encouraging our own female students to create posters about themselves so they can set an example for future generations of female students at the school. The final result was outstanding!
We celebrated world book day in many different ways. Teacher Cristina read Tolkien in class and they also listened to songs from The Hobbit movie franchise.
At the same time, the bilingual coordinator and teachers Ana Corpas and Jennifer Medina created a storyteller experience for students in 1º ESO, who sat in the library and heard older students read original stories in Spanish, English and French.
Our language assistant, Jeniffer, gave a lecture about bullying in the USA, promoting debate in all of our classes and raising awareness about this problem.