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09 December 2015

The First Nöel

27 November 2015

We Wish You a Merry Christmas with Lyrics Christmas Carol & Song Kids Lo...

04 November 2015

Halloween 2015 !!!
A special party for the first level!! Everybody tasted all the cakes!!! Thank you very much for your participation!!

And the winners were:
1ºA: Nerea Alonso Andrades and María Cuenca Molins "Fondan cake"; 1ºC: Lucía Amellugo, Margarita Belizón and Paula Otero "Halloween Scary"; 1ºA: Paula Becerra Cuevas, Ana Beltrán Caballero and Pablo Alcedo López: "The tomb of the skeleton".
Congratulations to all of them!!
 
 

24 September 2015

European Day of Languages - 26 September 2015
 
 
 


The European Day of Languages 2015 – a time to focus on the languages of schooling, the forgotten languages…
Each year, on 26 September, the European Day of Languages is celebrated by the Council of Europe and thousands of citizens from across Europe and around the world.

It is a day when we celebrate the rich mosaic of different languages that coexist in all our countries, both from Europe and other regions of the world. Languages evolve constantly and are strengthened by borrowing from other languages, which contributes to and enriches our linguistic and cultural heritage.

So, in this year, 2015, why don’t we turn our attention to the languages that are seldom invited to this annual festival? These are the languages used in our schools as the medium of instruction and of learning. Sometimes they can create barriers that result in academic underachievement, as several international surveys illustrate. Educational success depends on a good command of the language of schooling.

The Council of Europe has been working to address this challenge, through its Language Policy Unit, its European Centre for Modern Languages and through cooperation with the European Commission, notably in the area of multilingual classrooms. The Council of Europe’s Recommendation on the importance of the languages of schooling for educational success offers its 47 European Member States concrete and innovative support to help them ensure that all pupils can reach their educational potential.

On this European Day of Languages, let us highlight the importance of the languages of schooling for teaching, learning and communication. Every child should be given an equal chance to succeed.

Educational success can determine the future, so let us act now.

www.coe.int/EDL
Background information on the Day
The European Day of Languages (EDL) is a day to encourage language learning across Europe.

At the initiative of the Council of Europe, the European Day of Languages has been celebrated every year, on 26 September, since the European Year of Languages in 2001.

The specific aims of the Day are to:

 alert the public to the importance of language learning in order to increase plurilingualism and intercultural understanding;

 promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe;

 encourage lifelong language learning in and out of school.

The dedicated website for the Day is available in 31 languages and hundreds activities are registered in the events’ calendar of the site. The EDL activities which take place in Europe and increasingly on other continents are organised mainly by schools, universities, language and cultural institutes and associations.

06 February 2015

Our song
Hello and Good-Bye !!!!

23 January 2015

IN THE KIDS' WORLD WOMEN DON'T GET HIT

14 January 2015

GIVE PEACE A CHANCE !!!