Thanksgiving!

Decorated Turkey Competition one more year! 

The students in 1º ESO bilingual have decorated the turkeys and 1º and 2º have written what they are thankful for in life.

These were the participants and winners:













First Prize for Laura Álvarez 1ºC
Second Prize for Lorena López 1º C
Third Prize for Pedro Fernández 1º C

World Toilet Day






World Toilet Day is celebrated on 19th November and it has been the desire of the Bilingual Programme to delve into all the problems caused by the absence of sanitation, as 4.2 billion people in the world still do not have access to a toilet.
One of the UN Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 is access to clean water and sanitation. Only when the entire world population has this, can article 25 of the Human Rights, in which the right to health is discussed, be fulfilled.
   The "Pee, Poo and Paper" campaign, organized by the EMA, gave a workshop in English to students of 1st and 2nd bilingual ESO, which emphasized the need not to throw in the toilet nothing but what the campaign motto preaches.


Pythagoras' Theorem

Pythagoras' Theorem





It is maths time now! Have a look at this PPT made by Rocío and Valeria in 2º ESO.



Geography - Volcanoes


                   Landforms: The world of Volcanoes.


This term the kids in the first year of ESO have been learning about different geographical features all over the globe. This is just a sample of the outstanding works our students have made on the topic.


                         1º BC                       Lucía González González

The Route to Human Rights in the Primitive Way


The students in 3ºand 4º ESO in the Bilingual Programme were invited by Where is Asturias to visit the Route to Human rights in the Primitive Way,  which is known to be the first route of the The Way of Saint James, Camino de Santiago. It starts in Oviedo, Asturias and ends in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. ISHR will inaugurate this route as part of its project this year.
The Route to Human Rights in the Primitive Way consists of placing and installing 30 artistic bronze plaques, designed by Spanish Artist Demo (Eladio de Mora) along the 13 stages of the Primitive Way. The plaques are being dedicated to each one of the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These plaques are sponsored by councils, individuals, private organizations, and philanthropists.
The students visited Cornellana and Salas, homes to plaques with Articles 4 (I have the right to freedom from slavery) and 5 (I have the right to not be tortured) of the UDHR. First they visited Monasterio de San Salvador (11th century) and the pilgrims hostel or refuge.
The following stop was Salas, where they had the opportunity to see the Colegiata de Santa María Real where Fernando Valdés Salas, founder of University of Oviedo, is buried in an extraordinary mausoleum. After that, they went up the Medieval Tower ( 14th century) where they could take great pictures of the village.

Thanks again to Where is Asturias and International Solidarity for Human Rights for making it possible.

Monasterio de San Salvador, Monumento Nacional y Bien de Interés Cultural


Con la Concejala de Cultura  del Ayuntamiento de Salas Ana Pérez Feito,
la encargada de gestionar el albergue, y Valerie Álvarez Jeanpetit, de Where is Asturias



Albergue de peregrinos

Colegiata de Santa María del Real, Salas

Románico Asturiano





Castillo y Torre de Salas

Albergue de Peregrinos en Cornellana

Monasterio de San Salvador, Cornellana





International Solidarity for Human Rights (ISHR) in Doña Jimena HighSchool






 Over the last months our students in the Bilingual Programme have been learning about Human Rights and its history. They have decorated the corridors of our school with posters showing all the 30 Articles in the  Declaration of Human Rights. They have also made comics based on these Articles, and they have even written scripts for younger students to make into a film.

   Today,  International Solidarity for Human Rights, www.ishrights.org  a non-profit organization stablished in the state of Florida in 2008, has visited us.

  Thanks to technology we could have an online interactive class connecting the organization in  Miami  with the students in the 1st and 2nd  year in Gijón. Elisabeth Sánchez Vega (President and Founder) and Devorah Sasha (Executive Director and Founder) gave our students a very interesting, inspiring talk  and encouraged them to become ambassadors for Human Rights now that they are part of the 1% of the world's population that have read them.

Thanks a million!

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Elisabeth Sánchez and Devorah Sasha






 


















Healthy Breakfast is the best breakfast!



This activity was aimed at the groups in the first and third year of secondary school. Its objective was for our students to  value and be aware of the importance of a good healthy breakfast while giving them the opportunity to use the English language as a means of communication throughout all the activity. The students in the third year have been the leaders, contributing to the development of the games, activities and  all the different resources used. Apart from the work of the teachers in the Bilingual Programme, we have also had the participation of the students that are currently doing their internship in our school as well as our teaching assistant's.




Yummy Breakfast








Our healthy breakfast consisted of fresh orange juice, hot chocolate milk, fresh fruit, olive oil on toast, ham, 
and home-made cake.







Food Wheel Puzzle






   
                         Bookmark designing                                          Food Pyramid

The different games and activities let our students  put their knowledge into practice while having fun!