Merry Christmas

Santos Isasa School wishes you all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


Erasmus+

A new Erasmus+ Project is going to start very soon. This time our school has partners in Romania, Latvia, Cyprus, Portugal and Greece. Over the next two years, the students in 3º ESO will be working on European history and culture and some of them will be able to travel to some of these countries to meet other students and learn about Europe. In order to let everybody in our school know about this Project Marta, María and Nerea have prepared an introductory video. For more information, stay tuned!


A Well-Balanced Diet

Christmas is getting closer and everybody knows it's a time of excess, among other things. Who can say "no" to those delicious marzipans and nougat? Who can think of a diet in front of the tasty Christmas Eve dinner? Just as a word of warning, 3ºESO A / B students want to remind us all of a well-balanced diet. Pay heed to them!


Language Diversity at Santos Isasa School

When you walk along the corridors of our school or go into one of the many classrooms, you can hear people speak in Spanish, most of the time, but also English, and some French. However, the map of languages spoken in our school is wider. Here we are going to introduce you to some other languages the community of Santos Isasa can speak.
Wedad Hatim, 1º ESO, can speak Arabic.


Pumpkin Lanterns Contest

How imaginative and creative our 1º eso students are!! To celebrate Halloween, they have designed their own Jack o' Lanterns, and some of them are really frightening!

Three prizes were given. Here are the winners:
- The spookiest lantern: Dalia Salinas Rosa
- The funniest lantern: Nerea Bejerano Moreno
- The scariest lantern: Rafael Rodríguez Castillo



Trip to Gibraltar

To finish the school year on a high note, the 1º ESO students travelled to Gibraltar for a first-hand contact with the English language and British culture. On the way to the Rock, we stopped at Carmona (Seville) to experience the Roman traditions related to the afterlife in situ, visiting the necropolis. Once in Gibraltar, we discovered the amazing St. Michael's caves, we went on a boat trip and sailed next to dolphins in the Strait, went up the rock to confirm that the apes are not so friendly when they smell food and we even had some time for shopping. All in all, it was an unforgettable experience.


Trip to London - 4º ESO

Our 4º ESO students have recently been to London. They have visited the most interesting museums, the landmarks you can't miss when you are there, they have enjoyed the atmosphere of one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world and they have had the chance to practise English. A wonderful experience they will never forget!










Montoro Fashion Week

Spring is coming and all the big fashion houses start to show their new collections. In the 21st century there seems to be not just one direction in the world of fashion but anything becomes trendy if the right celebrity decides to wear your outfit. The 2nd ESO students have shown their proposals. Here are some pictures of the show:






Invertebrates



Our 1º eso students have been studying the classification of invertebrate animals. They have put their knowledge and imagination into work and have created these little "critters" with recyled material: paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, bottle caps, clothes pegs, plates, ... Amazing!