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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

It is said that when students use a language having fun and in a ludic and natural context they learn faster and more easily. The final aim of our English lessons is not just giving students vocabulary and structures but the possibility and opportunity of using what they have learnt.
This time the students have composed their own raps, giving them rhythm too. We really hope you enjoy them!



6th B

Lucas, Ainhoa, Jesús, Alex and Emily

Carlota, Irene, Javi, Nora and Simon

Olga, Lía, Pedro, Alejandra and Dalia

Andrea, María, Sergio, J Pedro, Ana and Jorge

Sonia, Sofía, Carmen, Lucia and Katerina

6th A 

Sara, Ana, Oscar and Daniel F

Dorian, Hugo, Carlos A, Victoria and Lola

Leire, Gael, Marilo and Shaymaa

Aaron, Kilyaris, Max, María G, Sharon and María A

Juan P., Emmanuel, Carlos D and Paula

6th C

Carlos, Wisal, Gloria, Sara and Yesica

Victoria, Mariuxi, Alba, Erika and Daniel G

Mariloli, Antonio, Natalia, Alejandro and Daniel P

Julia, Marcos, Lucia, Iker and Pablo

Laura, Rodrigo, Diana, Xinyao and Hugo








We are about to finish the First Term and so as to review what we have learnt so far our students have invented a rap using the vocabulary and the structures from the different units. We hope you enjoy them!




5th C

Hector, Isabel, Celia, Cristina and Israel

Alfonso, Maribel, Ana, Daniel M. and Pablo O.

Irene, Diego, Ainara, Alvaro M. and Alvaro

Ainhoa, Paula, Marcos, Iago and Jose

Rocio, Raul, Mencia, Pablo L and Dani R


5th A



Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Craft: Turning recipes into delicious dishes


As the last term is about food and recipes, our Masterchefs taking the 5th Year have made wonderful and very tasty dishes. Have a look...



Group 5th C

Group 5th C


Group 5th B




Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The Romans

As Benjamin Franklin said ...


... what better way to learn about the Romans and how they lived long time ago than giving our students the opportunity to see and feel what they saw and felt in their time ... A wonderful way of getting our students involved in their learning process, don't you think?










Sunday, April 14, 2019

Fresh news! We launch our second edition of the school's newspaper. We really hope you love it!

Click on the picture below to read it.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByNwyjtUcO0Vcm92STVXOVZEbmVhT2NfdVdYRDNVQkljeThN


Link available here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByNwyjtUcO0Vcm92STVXOVZEbmVhT2NfdVdYRDNVQkljeThN/view?usp=sharing

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Reading comprehension is a skill our students need to develop in order to improve their communicative competence in the English language. To help our students to develop such competence we participate in the School's Reading Plan with graded readers. 



Friday, March 29, 2019

Lapbooks

Our students have learnt about the main aspects (sports, currency, national symbols, flora and fauna, tourist attractions, writers and their books, etc.) of some English Speaking Countries: Ireland, Australia, Canada and the USA. They have made a lapbook for every country and use it to support their oral presentations. Great Job!










Friday, March 8, 2019

Women Inventors

The students in Year 6 have explored and learned how the inventions of women have contributed to our lives, making the world easier. 

Taking advantage that they were learning the Past Simple Tense, they searched for information and made their posters about women inventors throughout history. Great Job!





The Little Brave Tailor Play

We strongly believe that motivating and ludic activities help our students to consolidate contents previously seen in class. Students are relaxed and enjoying while they are learning English. 


That's why a theatre company visited our school and performed "The Little Brave Tailor" for all Primary school pupils. They had lots of fun watching the play!