2008-2009
Once again Christmas is nearly upon us. This is such a busy time of the year that I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the dates of interest. •8th December –School is closed – Bank Holiday “Inmaculada de la Concepción” •9th December – Candles should be brought to school
•11th December – 18:30h. Mr. Harvey's choir. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
We are now preparing our annual ski trip for pupils and parents.
Dear parents,
Friday, 05/12/08, No school.
FELICES FIESTAS
As so many parents would like their children to learn Chinese, we will begin another Saturday group in January. Friends who have children in the same age range but who attend other schools may also register them for the Saturday playgroup. All parents who would like their children to join the new Saturday morning Chinese play group, please inscribe their names at the office in San Lorenzo or Rubén Darío.
Dear Parents,
As our busy time of year approaches I thought you would like to know in advance the following dates:
On Monday October 20th all Primary pupils should come to School wearing their Winter uniform. The School Photographer will visit the Primary Department en Wednesday 22nd October. All pupils should come to School wearing their uniform ( green polo, grey trousers or School skirt etc.) Please see the Information leaflets for more information.
10-10-2008 Welcome P1
Dear parents, A warm welcome to our new school year to everyone. A special warm welcome to all our new K1 pupils, the majority of whom seem happy and settled with us already. A warm welcome also to our new teachers; Miss Juliet K2C, Miss Libby K3B, Miss Claudia K3C and Miss Araceli class assistant. We would like to take this opportunity of reminding all parents about our school rules and to thank-you in advance for abiding by these:
05-10-2008 Infant department welcome.
The school is organising a Saturday morning playgroup for the pupils in Ruben Dario. The activities will be conducted by a Chinese teacher so that the children in the group will begin to have an understanding of this language. We are introducing this activity with a view to incorporating it as an optional third language which is introduced into their weekly timetable when they are older. As Chinese is vastly different from most European languages, we believe that children should have contact with it as young as possible and in the most agreeable way: all small children love to play. The School year 2008/2009 begins en the 4th September 2008. Please click the links to find information referring to times, dates, books and uniform as well as advice for new pupils in K1.
2008-2009 First Days and School Times.
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