A group of Liceo’s students participated in INJU’s (National Institute for Youth) 2018 5k edition, accompanied by 2 parents and 2 teachers. Everyone completed the race! It was a wonderful experience they want to repeat.
A group of Liceo’s students participated in INJU’s (National Institute for Youth) 2018 5k edition, accompanied by 2 parents and 2 teachers. Everyone completed the race! It was a wonderful experience they want to repeat.
Our 1st grade students had their first camp, accompanied by 10 adults, at the BHU premises in Santa Lucía del Este. An excelent and enjoyable experience.
Students and teachers enjoyed a fun day cooking together. Thanks to Ale, our kitchen head and Lucía our nutritionist! We had a delicious cold pasta salad for lunch.
1st and 3rd grades worked on the subjects of “Human Rights” and “No Violence” in their English class with Prof. Carlos Pazos. He proposed a creative activity with drawings, graffitis and posters related to the concepts of no violence, respect and understanding. They exhibited their work in the library. Great job!
Our friends from Liceo Jubilar paid us a visit to enjoy a sports event in our fields. Football was the focus and afterwards we had a third time with delicious treats.
Thanks for the visit! We are looking forward to the next one.
We wore our brand new male and female football uniforms for the first time!!!
20 students from 2nd and 3rd grades went to the House of Parliament invited by the President of the House of Representatives and the Ambassador of the Popular Republic of China, to attend a cultural event in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Uruguay and China. An excellent experience for our students!
Our principal, together with 3 flag bearer students from 3rd grade, attended the presentation of the 3rd Montevideo Biennial catalogue. The event was held at the Special Events Hall of the House of Parliament. The Minister of Education and Culture, María Julia Muñoz; the Montevideo Biennial President, Laetitia D’Arenberg; the exhibition’s curator, Alfons Hug and the co-curator Jacqueline Lacasa took the floor. Thanks to all of them and Ms. Graciela Rompani.