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Molière's “La Chorale” concert

On 6 May, our Lycée français Molière marked a very exciting milestone. ‘La Chorale des élèves’ made its public debut at the Río Ebro Civic Centre; a project that has brought together 32 pupils from our school around a shared goal and which, in the words of those involved, ‘has gone far beyond the strictly artistic’.

It was a special, intimate and well-organised event. From the nerves felt in the days leading up to the event right through to the moment just before taking to the stage. There was a magical atmosphere throughout, shared by the students, the organisers and, of course, the audience.

This initiative was launched this academic year by Ms Pumariño, a music teacher, with the aim of creating a space for social interaction through the power of the voice. As Mme Pumariño explains, the result has exceeded initial expectations: “This project has gone far beyond what I expected thanks to great teamwork and, above all, it will be an experience that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.”

For the school’s management, the choir is no longer just an extracurricular activity; it has become a key educational tool for the pupils. Mme Angélique Haudiquer, headteacher of the Lycée français Molière, emphasises that this project enables pupils to “build self-confidence, improve their oral expression and develop their ability to adapt”. It is truly heart-warming to see how pupils of different ages and year groups shared sheet music and rehearsals over a few weeks to present us with this performance.

The choice of repertoire was no accident. The pieces performed were closely linked to the core values we uphold as an institution. As the director pointed out during the event, the choir performs songs that reflect Molière’s values: “solidarity, openness to the world, consideration for others and altruism”.

There’s no denying that it was a very moving concert, in which the students managed to convey a range of emotions through their voices. The 32 performers showed that all their hard work in rehearsals, along with their dedication and commitment, had paid off. The students all shared the same sentiment: “There’s so much energy, and we’ve also been working with friends on music we hadn’t heard before,” remarked one of the students after the performance.

The concert’s finale, met with applause from the families and the school community who were there with us, made it clear that ‘La Chorale des élèves’ is here to stay at the Lycée français Molière. Will you be joining us for the next issues?

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The importance of physical education and sport: The French education system in sport

Physical education and sport are essential for pupils’ development, the improvement of their motor skills, and learning a variety of physical and sporting activities.

At the Lycée français Molière, we incorporate the French educational system’s approach to sport by introducing a range of activities, starting with psychomotor skills in the nursery years, through to primary and secondary school, and culminating in the final years of the baccalaureate with Physical and Sports Education (EPS).

Sport in the French education system

Differences between the French and Spanish education systems

Although both recognise the importance of physical education and sport in the educational development of students, there are certain differences that should be taken into account when choosing one of these two systems for the education of each child.

Philosophy of the subject

The French education system places equal emphasis on physical activity and the development of the skills and values needed in everyday life, such as teamwork, respect for rules, discipline, solidarity and respect for others. The system also seeks to encourage healthier lifestyles and a care for the environment.

For its part, the Spanish education system seeks to strike a balance between physical activity and the development of motor skills, whilst placing greater emphasis on achieving sporting and physical results.

Evaluation of the subject

The French education system assesses the subject by taking into account pupils’ learning process, both in terms of their sporting development and the values they have acquired, as well as their attitude during physical activities. The ultimate aim is to integrate sport into their daily lives, thereby improving their physical and mental wellbeing.

On the other hand, the Spanish education system tends to assess the subject primarily on the basis of sporting results, taking into account physical performance and the ability to carry out various activities.

Values through sport

In addition to being a sports subject, thanks to the French education system, physical and sports education encourages pupils to acquire a series of very important values to apply in their daily lives:

  • Teamwork.
  • Respect for the rules.
  • Respect for their peers and themselves.
  • Effort.
  • Discipline.
  • Solidarity.
  • Perseverance.
  • Sportsmanship.
  • Tolerance.

Sports activities at school

The French education system’s approach to sport focuses on introducing a range of activities, from traditional ones such as basketball, football and handball to more modern ones such as hockey, yoga and cycling sessions, so that pupils can incorporate eco-friendly and sustainable practices.

In addition, we hold the Mini-Olympics on a regular basis, a sports day where Year 1 and Year 2 pupils take part in a range of sporting activities, demonstrating their ability to work as a team, their respect for their classmates and their sportsmanship.

The school also offers a range of extracurricular sports activities tailored to students’ needs and preferences, encouraging them to take part in sport outside school hours, and helping to develop their skills.

In the international school of Zaragoza Lycée français Molière We have modern, well-equipped sports facilities to ensure that the various activities can be carried out properly.

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Outdoor activities in Zaragoza to enjoy with children in spring

With the arrival of spring, the days are getting longer, the weather is warming up, and our beloved city of Zaragoza is inviting us to get out and about more often. After the winter, it’s a great time to get back into going for walks, enjoying the fresh air and making plans with the family.

Here at the Lycée français Molière in Zaragoza, we like to remind ourselves that often the best plans don’t involve travelling far. Our city offers plenty of green spaces, urban walking routes and natural spots where children—and those who are young at heart—can play, get some exercise and discover new things.

If you fancy making the most of this season to spend more time outdoors, here are a few simple ideas for enjoy the city with your family, whether it’s during the week after school and work, or at the weekend or during the holidays.

1. Take a stroll through José Antonio Labordeta Park

If you’re looking for an easy way to spend a spring afternoon, José Antonio Labordeta Park is always a good choice. It’s one of Zaragoza’s most iconic parks and offers plenty of space to take a leisurely stroll, go for a bike ride or simply let the children explore.

You can start your walk along Avenida de San Sebastián, with its fountains and gardens, and gradually make your way towards the more wooded areas. You can finish the walk by heading up to the Batallador monument, which also offers some lovely views of the city.

For younger children, the play areas and the pond are usually must-see stops. And if you’re visiting with teenagers, the park is also a great place to skate, go for a run or take a leisurely stroll at the end of the day.

2. Explore the banks of the Ebro by bike or on foot

Another lovely way to enjoy this season in Zaragoza is to follow one of the paths and trails that run alongside the River Ebro. The riverbank features wide paths and cycle lanes that connect different parts of the city.

You could treat it as a short ride after school or as a little weekend outing. Along the route there are green spaces where you can stop, rest or simply watch the river and admire the Basilica del Pilar from its banks. Older children tend to particularly enjoy these bike rides!

3. Spend the afternoon at Luis Buñuel Water Park

The Water Park is located in the Ranillas area and was built during the 2008 Expo. This park is one of the largest green spaces in Zaragoza and a great place to visit when you fancy spending a few hours outdoors. Its spacious green areas are perfect for walking, running or playing freely, and it’s also a lovely spot for a picnic.

The paths are ideal for walking, running or cycling, and the open spaces are perfect for an impromptu picnic or a game of ball. Many families make the most of spring afternoons to relax there whilst the children play.

4. Head to Galacho de Juslibol to explore more of the natural surroundings

If you fancy getting away from the city for a bit without straying too far from it, the Galacho de Juslibol is a great option.

This nature reserve is formed by an old meander of the River Ebro and offers the chance to walk along its paths whilst observing birds and the vegetation typical of the area. It is the perfect place for children to experience nature first-hand as part of their daily lives.

This area is perfect for a half-day outing: a leisurely stroll, a little picnic and plenty of time to explore the surroundings at your own pace.

5. Rediscover Zaragoza’s historic centre on foot

Sometimes it’s also a good idea to see the city through fresh eyes. A stroll through Zaragoza’s historic centre can be a really enjoyable way to spend your time if you take it at a leisurely pace and step away from your daily routine for a while.

You can stroll through its squares, explore the remains of the ancient Roman city, or follow part of the Caesaraugusta Route, which gives you a glimpse of what Zaragoza was like many centuries ago. Children usually love the idea of walking in the very places where the Romans once lived.

6. Enjoy a quiet afternoon in Bruil Park

If you're simply looking for a quieter spot near the city centre, the Bruil Park It’s a lovely option for a family stroll.

Its paths and green spaces are perfect for a leisurely stroll whilst the little ones have a snack, play or explore the surroundings. It’s a simple plan you can enjoy after school or to kick off the weekend at a relaxed pace.

7. Go on a short trip in the area around Zaragoza

Our latest suggestion takes you a little way out of the city. It’s best suited for a day off or a weekend away. You don’t always need to plan big trips, as there are plenty of places in Aragón within easy reach where you can go for a short walk, enjoy the scenery and spend a different kind of day out with the children.

The options are almost endless, but here are three ideas that might inspire you if you fancy organising a simple family getaway.

  • Monastery of Piedra: Located in Nuévalos. The walk through the nature reserve surrounding the monastery winds its way past waterfalls, lakes and well-signposted paths. The walk is usually great fun for children, as along the way they come across viewing points, caves and waterfalls, making the route a lovely and enjoyable experience.

  • Alquézar: Located in the Sierra de Guara. Highly recommended! This small medieval village is considered one of the prettiest in Aragón, and from there you can walk along the footbridges over the River Vero. It is an easy route that runs alongside the river, combining nature, beautiful scenery and spectacular views of the surrounding area.

  • Paseo de la Cantera. Located in Villanúa, near Jaca. Ideal if you fancy getting a little closer to the Pyrenees. The Paseo de la Cantera is a short, very easy trail that winds through a forest and takes you past old quarries used in the construction of the Canfranc International Railway Station. It’s a peaceful route, perfect for children and for enjoying the fresh mountain air.

These short getaways are also a great way to continue exploring the natural surroundings so close to Zaragoza. From the Lycée français Molière of Saragossa We encourage you to try out different activities outside the classroom, and spring is the perfect time to incorporate more time outdoors into your family routine. Going for walks, getting out and about, and exploring the city and its surroundings together can be a simple way to spend quality time together.

Lycée français Molière, uno de los mejores colegios privados en Zaragoza

Cuando las familias comienzan a buscar cuáles son los mejores colegios privados en Zaragoza, suelen comparar diferentes aspectos antes de tomar una decisión: el modelo educativo, los idiomas, el ambiente del centro o las oportunidades académicas que puedan presentarles a sus hijos en el futuro.

En ese proceso de búsqueda, el Lycée français Molière aparece con frecuencia como una opción destacada entre los colegios privados en Zaragoza para aquellas familias que buscan una educación internacional, exigente y abierta al mundo.

Qué buscan las familias en los mejores colegios privados en Zaragoza

Las prioridades de muchas familias han evolucionado en los últimos años. Hoy en día, además de la cercanía o las instalaciones, se valoran aspectos relacionados con la formación a largo plazo, el desarrollo más allá de lo académico y, en definitiva, la preparación para un entorno global de cara al futuro.

Entre los factores que más se tienen en cuenta al comparar colegios privados en Zaragoza destacan:

  • Aprendizaje de varios idiomas desde edades tempranas.
  • Preparación para estudios internacionales.
  • Desarrollo del pensamiento crítico y la autonomía.
  • Programas y actividades deportivas frecuentes.
  • Acompañamiento educativo a lo largo de todas las etapas escolares
  • Un entorno educativo seguro, estimulante y abierto al mundo.

Cada vez más familias buscan centros que combinen excelencia académica, apertura cultural y formación personal, elementos que forman parte del proyecto educativo del Lycée français Molière.

El Liceo francés Molière, un colegio internacional en Zaragoza

Uno de los aspectos que diferencian al Lycée français Molière dentro de los colegios internacionales en Zaragoza es su vocación internacional y su enfoque educativo.

El centro ofrece un recorrido educativo completo desde los 2 años hasta la etapa previa a la universidad, siguiendo el modelo educativo francés, reconocido por su rigor académico y su formación humanista.

Este modelo fomenta habilidades fundamentales como la curiosidad intelectual, la capacidad de análisis, la autonomía y el pensamiento crítico, competencias cada vez más importantes para desenvolverse en un mundo globalizado.

Educación trilingüe desde los primeros años de desarrollo

Otro de los aspectos que más valoran las familias al buscar colegio trilingüe en Zaragoza es el aprendizaje natural de idiomas desde edades tempranas. En el Lycée français Molière, los alumnos aprenden y crecen en un entorno trilingüe, donde conviven el francés, el español y el inglés en su día a día escolar.

Esta exposición continua a diferentes lenguas facilita que los estudiantes desarrollen competencias lingüísticas sólidas, al mismo tiempo que se familiarizan con distintas culturas y formas de pensar. Además, el colegio acompaña a los alumnos durante todas las etapas educativas, desde infantil hasta el final de su recorrido escolar.

Cómo elegir entre los mejores colegios privados en Zaragoza

Elegir colegio es una decisión importante para cualquier familia. Por eso muchas personas dedican tiempo a comparar distintos centros, visitar instalaciones y conocer de cerca los proyectos educativos.

Al buscar los mejores colegios privados en Zaragoza, muchas familias valoran especialmente aquellos centros que ofrecen una educación completa: formación académica sólida, aprendizaje de idiomas, apertura internacional y un acompañamiento cercano durante todo el proceso educativo.

En este contexto, el Lycée français Molière se ha consolidado como una opción destacada para familias que buscan una educación internacional y trilingüe en Zaragoza.

Jornada de puertas abiertas del Lycée français Molière: 20 de marzo

Para las familias que estén valorando distintos colegios privados en Zaragoza, consideramos que la mejor forma de conocer un centro es visitarlo personalmente.

El próximo 20 de marzo celebraremos en el Lycée français Molière nuestra jornada de puertas abiertas, una oportunidad para recorrer las instalaciones, conocer al equipo educativo y descubrir con más detalle nuestro proyecto pedagógico.

Será un placer recibir a todos los interesados en conocer el colegio y resolver cualquier duda sobre nuestro modelo educativo. Puedes ver más información o inscribirte a la jornada aquí.

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Benefits of studying the A-Levels at the Lycée français Molière in Zaragoza

Choosing one sixth-form college over another is not just about selecting an academic programme; it is about thinking about the future and the opportunities that lie ahead for students. In the Lycée français Molière of Saragossa we offer an educational environment that combines languages, academic excellence and international experiences, designed to enable every student to fulfil their potential and confidently tackle the academic and professional challenges that lie ahead. Today we see three fundamental pillars that our sixth-form students at the French Lycée achieve thanks to their trilingual education and the teaching method used.

Advanced trilingual education to prepare them for their future careers

Our trilingual A-level programme in French, Spanish and English enables students to master three languages at an advanced level. This not only opens the door to studying at any international university, but also provides communication and critical thinking skills that are highly valued in today’s job market.

In addition to language proficiency, our teachers foster skills such as problem-solving, creativity and analytical thinking. All of this is seamlessly integrated into daily life at the Lycée, making the study of languages and complex subjects a practical and stimulating experience. By the end of the Sixth Form, students not only speak three languages, but also know how to apply them in academic, social and professional contexts, which greatly expands their future opportunities.

A university preparatory programme of internationally recognised high quality

We prepare students to gain entry to universities in Spain, France and any international institution offering rigorous programmes. During the sixth form, students sit the DELF (level B2), Cambridge (levels B1 and B2) and the French Baccalaureate, which also ensures recognition of the Spanish Baccalaureate. This gives families the confidence that their children will receive a solid, recognised education that will help them open doors anywhere in the world.

We strive to help every young person develop organisational skills, effective study techniques and the confidence to tackle international assessments. Furthermore, the various academic disciplines—ranging from the sciences to economics and social sciences—are complemented by practical programmes and projects that prepare students for any university challenge.

International experience and the development of practical skills to gain a global perspective

As we always say, here at the Lycée we encourage education to go beyond the classroom. Through programmes such as international mobilityThrough collaborative projects and activities that simulate real-life situations, students develop social, cultural and professional skills. They learn to work in teams with people of different nationalities, to adapt to new environments and to make informed decisions.

Sport is also part of this all-round experience, with sports activities which foster teamwork, discipline and personal development. These experiences enable students to gain a broad and comprehensive understanding of today’s challenges, applying what they have learnt in real-life situations and building confidence in their own abilities.

In short, to study the Baccalaureate at the Lycée français Molière in Zaragoza means investing in an education that combines languages, academic excellence and international experiences. Every student has the opportunity to reach their full potential, prepare for university and the world of work, and acquire skills that make a difference.

If you have any questions or would like to speak directly to our team to discuss your child’s enrolment at the school, please do not hesitate to contact us. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the process.