Saint Patrick
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- 17 March 2017 - 09:33
Once again, on the 17th of March, our Early Years students have celebrated St Patrick's Day with an Irish assembly in which they learnt about the history of this Irish celebration.
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Once again, on the 17th of March, our Early Years students have celebrated St Patrick's Day with an Irish assembly in which they learnt about the history of this Irish celebration.
This is the story of Aladdin and the enchanted lamp which was brought to the stage by our students who performed songs, dances and gave an excellent demonstration of their theatrical skills
The parents were able to attend the open Show & Tell, in which their little children got together at at assembly and explain some of the things they had been learning in class.
Our students continue to reap sporting rewards day by day. On this occasion it was in football.
On the 15th of February, our Secondary students who take Latin, enjoyed one the great reference classics, Casina, written by Plautus.
As every year, around February, the School fills up with colour, masks and music for the Carnival party, which makes us think about and wish for the coming of Spring.
Although Saint Valentine's Day is traditionally connected to those in love, its celebration is extending out as a day of love and friendship. And this also goes as far as solidarity.
The management of emotions is the key to Family happiness The management of emotions is the key to Family happiness.
The children were able to ask whatever they wanted to, and they also realised that it is sometimes possible to be hurtful without meaning to be, and that this has consenquences.
The children from Primary were able to enjoy a day in the countryside learning how to protect animals and becoming much more aware of the need to look after the environment