Writer Ignacio Sanz visits CM2 25 February 2014 Our students in CM2 (Primary 5) decorated the library on the occasion of the visit of the writer Ignacio Sanz with murals and drawings inspired by the two books they have read by the author from Segovia: ‘El hombre que abrazaba a los árboles’ and ‘El pinsapo de la plaza’. For his part, the children's book writer returned the welcome with stories of trees, sayings and facts. A shower of letters and popular culture that has taught the pupils the importance of the... Read
A secular France more than 200 years old 25 February 2014 Did you know that this week, on 21 February, it was 219 years since the establishment of a secular state in France? On the same day, but in 1795, the Decree on freedom of religion was implemented, one of the important recognitions that gave concrete form to the principle of freedom of conscience in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 26 August 1789. The freedom of religion is one of the fundamental principles of the... Read
Article in El Periódico de Aragón 25 February 2014 On Friday, 21st February, El Periódico de Aragón published an extensive report entitled “We are not an elite school, we are a school of excellence”, about the Lycée Français Molière. On this page, both Christophe Gallais, Director of our school, and Muriel Romero Fabre, Director of Infants and Primary, give an overview of our entire educational system. We leave you with a short excerpt: “QUESTION: In times of crisis, do people continue to bet... Read
Route through Roman Zaragoza 20 February 2014 The pupils of CE2 (3rd year of Primary Education) have received a practical lesson after studying the Roman Empire and the Gauls in class. The activity consisted of walking the Cesaraugusta route in Zaragoza. They visited four museums: the Forum Museum, the River Port Museum, the Public Baths Museum and the Theatre Museum. Zaragoza has its origins in the year 15 B.C. At that time it was founded as a colony under the name of Caesar Augusta, with the privilege of having the privilege of... Read
Happy Valentine's Day to all 20 February 2014 Did you know the origin of Valentine's Day? It is celebrated on 14 February, coinciding with Saint Valentine's Day, because according to legend he was a Roman doctor who married soldiers even though it was forbidden by the Emperor Claudius II, who considered it incompatible with a military career. The emperor ordered him to be beheaded. Another legend says that he is the patron saint of lovers because his feast day coincides with the time of year when the birds... Read