Father Peter Damian-Grint, who has been a Medieval French Literature Professor at Oxford University for many years, visited our school last week and talked to our students about life, teaching system and academics in Oxford.
What an amazing opportunity and privilege for us!
Here are some of his comments:
"There is nothing a teacher likes more than a student who wants to learn"
" Oxford is an immensely stimulating environment to be in"
In the picture below, Father Peter and Don Lucas with our students of 1st Bachillerato:
Thanksgiving Day is traditionally a day for families and friends to get together for a special meal and give thanks for the food collected at the end of the harvest season.
Our 2nd ESO students worked on a Thanksgiving project, you can check it out at the school hall. Here are some of the things they give thanks for:
Have Fun While you Improve your Listening and Writing Skills
We have been using some online resources in our English lessons lately, and we would like to encourage you to do some research as well and share your findings with us.
For example, there are websites that allow you to enjoy a song - just by typing its name or the artist- letting you watch the video clip while you type in the missing words from the gapped lyrics they show. Depending on the level of difficulty chosen, the lyrics will show more or less gaps.
Internet resources may be useful and amusing, make a smart choice and share!