Christmas time

As Christmas approaches, our high school celebrates this joyous time with various activities to say goodbye to an amazing year and looking forward to a new and happy one.

1 and 2 ESO classes have participated in a Christmas cards competition and have also decorated their classes during these days. Prizes will be given at the beginning of the year.

1 IB students have prepared some welcoming events to show our school to a group of IB students from Úbeda, Jaén. There was a sightseeing tour around the school and there was a concert featuring performances from some our IB students in the assembly hall.

Our language assistants have exposed the features of Christmas and New Year’s celebrations in their own countries and have created quizzes to encourage students to show their knowledge about Irish and American traditions.

IB students have taken photos from different corners in our city to celebrate this festivity and wish a happy new year to everyone in different languages.

2 Bach. J : El 47, a film release

1 Bach. J attended the release of a new film “El 47” and met the director Marcel Barrena who explained the features of this awarded film . After this experience they summed up the story and the meeting in a project in English which will be presented in their class.

A CODEX : 2 ESO Students and the making of old manuscripts

A codex is a book from before the invention of the printing press. It’s written by hand and consists of a set of booklets that are sewn together.
2º ESO students have made a page of a codex using the typical writing for music in the Middle Ages: four lines instead of five and square notation.

Some of the material they have created are displayed on the blue board in the corridor.

The results are amazing. You have to see them for yourself!

1 ESO C: a Cuneiform Writing Workshop

One of the best ways to understand History is to feel the same experience of our forefathers. That’s what 1 ESO C students have done in a Cuneiform Writing Workshop where they have had the opportunity of creating ancient tablets and discover how we used to communicate in the past.

if you want to have a look at the material made by 1 ESO C students, you have the chance of watching the tablets and images on the blue and yellow boards in the corridor.

Don’t miss it!

Halloween 2024

A bit later than usual, we celebrated Halloween with different events . The previous weeks, our language assistants told how Halloween is celebrated in their native countries and about its history.

But the main activities were made on 7th November. Early in the morning, the International Baccaulareate students told scary stories to all the 1 ESO students.

Afterwards, 3º ESO students created an amazing Scary Treasure Hunt with two different murder stories where 1 ESO students had to find and solve clues around different places in our high school to achieve a sweet and groovy goal. Students really had fun while going through rooms and corridors they haven’t been before.

Other groups, did activities in their classes of English and decorated their doors and walls with ghosts, witches and monsters to celebrate this tradition which is so typical in all English speaking countries.

2 ESO students watched a video about the Macabre Dance by Camille Saint Saëns and they had to fill a form with questions about the composer and the instruments .

Early Stone Age Tools

The students of 1 ESO C showed exceptional skills and creativity in recreating Stone Age tools during the workshop, showcasing impressive dedication and teamwork.

Be the change you want to see in the world.

3 ESO students with her teacher Clara Cuellar have created an amazing wall painting mixing different types of typography and graffiti on newspaper sheets to raise awareness about the importance of the individual role to achieve a global change to fight in favour of social justice ,peace and environmental issues.

An environmental project

The 2 ESO students were tasked with creating a poster as an environmental campaign/group in which they describe an environmental issue in their region or other countries. Moreover, they used the internet to search for information about the long term problems they may create as well as possible future solutions that their group proposes. Creativity was encouraged and valued while creating the title, slogan and design for the project.

A Nature Journal

Last Tuesday, 1 ESO students received their prizes after participating in the contest to make “a nature journal”. We are amazed by the quality of the works and we want to show you some examples from the winners.

St Patrick’s Day (17th March)

During the following week, we will celebrate St Patrick’s Day with different activities (A Scavenger Hunt, Presentations about Ireland, Workshops to make a Leprechaun hat and a shamrock and lucky four-leaf clover,etc). In those presentations, our language assistants Lindsay Keller and David Hidrogo will tell us about one of the most famous symbols of Irish Culture. This is a festivity which takes place in different parts of the world (because Irish people travelled all over the world through its history) and it is known for its friendly atmosphere full of traditional music and dancing.

So, don’t forget to wear green clothes next week and enjoy this celebration.

You can find some of the material you are going to use in class below.

Presentation

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Material

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