International Women’s Day

For the International Women’s Day, students from first, second and third grade English class  made posters as a graphical representation of different concepts. They practiced their knowledge of English by using adjectives and/or phrases inside women’s outlines, which symbolized a celebration of the day for them. The results were surprising, with great educational and creative content.

 

International Women’s Day

Within the History programme and regarding Women’s International Day, in March 8 we received the visit of grandmothers Cristina Iriarte in 4th 1 and Ida González in 4th 2.

Both grandmas shared their life story, memories and  experiences. We reflected about women’s role in the XX and XXI and the importance of the transmission of history orally as a source of knowledge.