We visited the other bilingual school in the town and did an activity with the kids with the language assistants, Raquel and Anna. Unexpectedly, Santa appeared to bring some presents. HO HO HO!
Halloween - Posters Competition
Team Building Day
2º ESO students of Santos Isasa School (Montoro) and Miguel Crespo School (Fernán Núñez) spent the day in Córdoba with a whole programme of activities. The morning began with a tour inside IES Góngora, where the Deputy Headmaster kindly informed us about the origins of the school and showed us around the XVIII century chapel inside the premises. After that, the students, divided into groups, carried out several tasks, a treasure hunt around Tendillas Square, a walking tour in the Jewish Quarter of the city and finally, an interview to tourists.
El Principito - microemociones
Lectura muy recomendable para todos los públicos, "El Principito" de Antoine Saint-Exupéry es un clásico ya. Está lleno de sentimiento y sabiduría. Su figura nos sirve de excusa para dar rienda suelta a nuestras emociones. Nuestros alumnos han abierto sus corazones y han dejado por escrito pensamientos, reflexiones, emociones, etc. Con todas ellas hemos conformado un gigante "principito", labor llevada a cabo por Rafa Moreno.
Love Conquers All
To celebrate St. Valentine's Day, the 1st ESO students have designed colourful hearts with lovely messages inside in Spanish, French and English.
Peace begins with a smile
To celebrate the School Day of Non-violence and Peace (30 January), we have shot this video clip, in which members of all the sectors of Santos Isasa community read famous quotes by relevant people in many different languages. Our leitmotif is Mother Teresa of Calcutta's "Peace begins with a smile".
British Culture
Last week our students learned a little bit more about British culture. The workshop, offered by Burlington Books, gave our students insightful information about geography, traditions, typical food, etc in the UK. They were all eager to answer the questions and have fun at the same time.
Language diversity at Santos Isasa School II
Russian is not a common language in our area but one of our students, Yura de los Llanos, has a Russian origin. He introduces himself and talks a little bit about his hobbies in Russian in this video clip.
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