St PETER’S Filmmaking Team Triumphs: ‘They,’ Produced in 2019, Wins eMove Short Film Festival
This past Saturday, 11th of November, the Lope de Vega Theater in Madrid lit up for St PETER’S alumni and their short film “They,” snagging
This past Saturday, 11th of November, the Lope de Vega Theater in Madrid lit up for St PETER’S alumni and their short film “They,” snagging
The sun shone bright last Saturday as we came together for our International Day at St PETER’S. It was a day to celebrate who we are beyond our nationalities. With 17 stands and around 500 attendees, it was a vibrant representation of the 50+ nationalities that make up our community. We take pride in the richness of our diversity – in languages, cultures, traditions, and beliefs.
This month, our Year 3s had the privilege of welcoming one of our parents to engage our students in an exciting activity perfectly aligned with our ongoing unit of inquiry on ancient civilizations. Our students were transported back in time to ancient Rome, where they had the unique opportunity to design their very own Roman gods and goddesses. These young creators poured their imaginations into crafting divine beings, each with its unique powers and personality. The climax of the activity was a captivating ‘Crossing the Equator’ ceremony, where Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, played the role of the esteemed guest of honor.
The recent Benchmarking event organized by the Association of Private and Independent Schools, CICAE Asociación de Colegios Privados, provided us with a valuable opportunity to articulate and reflect upon our pedagogical project. It reaffirmed our commitment to our educational strategy, especially in light of the feedback from more than 80 education professionals who attended the event, representing 34 schools across Spain.
At St PETER’S, our Student Councils are an essential part of the transformative journey that shapes us into who we are: innovative, creative, and respectful. They play a pivotal role in shaping our unique and diverse community, with a shared commitment to making both local and global improvements. This month, we’ve proudly elected members to serve on the Primary (PYP), Middle Years (MYP), and Diploma (DP) Student Councils. These dedicated leaders are the voices of our students, collaborating closely with the school to bring each project to life, enhancing them, and forging enduring connections that extend far beyond our school years.
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Summer programmes in English to children born from 2023 to 2009
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