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- 26 February 2018 - 12:21
We have got to February without almost noticing and the School year continues to march on at an even faster rate for our students who are finishing Year 11
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We have got to February without almost noticing and the School year continues to march on at an even faster rate for our students who are finishing Year 11
In order to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the British Council School arranged a talk from Patricia Contreras, a pre-doctorate researcher at ICMAT.
On the 8th of February, our GCSE Mandarin students from Year 10 and Year 11 hosted a teaparty to celebrate Chinese New Year (year of the Dog). They served green tea to teachers and students.
The strength of the relationship between parents, as main carers and their children, is going to have a major effect on how these develop in School and through later life
As we do we every year, we took part in the Comunidad de Madrid, International Schools Cross Country Competition, with 36 sudents from Year 6 to Year 13
On Saturday, the 27th of January, 2018, at 12 o´clock, almost 60 of our Year 13 students were confirmed by the Episcopal Vicar, Don Gil Gonzalez Hernan
Year 13 students have started getting offers from universities they have applied to. Their effort and dedication have been rewarded with calls from some of the best universities in the world
The youngest in School, our Pre-Nursery children, have turned to handicrafts and have decorated the corridors in Early Years with true works of art.
A revolution is brewing amongst the animals at Manor Farm. They have been subjected to a life of slavery for too long. They are forced to work and when they are considered too old to work
Continuing with the programme of talks organised in Primary and aimed at parents, the subject in January was “Emotional Intelligence: how to manage self-confidence and tolerance.