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Foundation Stage Concert
With a gospel of angels, calypso-kings and worried sheep, Aloha College’s Hey Ewe!
KS1 Concert
Aloha College Key Stage 1 children all took part in the “Mending the Manger” and thrilled parents, many of whom said they had never seen such a professional production by such young children. Standing room only!
Creative Writing Compeition – Aloha Winners
In the Creative Writing Competition, Aloha College won three of the six prizes contested (two languages and three categories).
Aloha College Xmas Bazaar
Last Saturday dawned sunny and warm for Aloha College’s Xmas Bazaar. The stalls, all prepared and manned by parents and pupils, did a roaring trade and for the first year there was a Xmas market where parents could have stalls with their own goods.
Interactive Creative Writing Competition
The sound of computer keys was constant during the First Interschool Creative Writing Event celebrated at Aloha College, with 39 students representing Sotogrande, Swans, Mayfair and Aloha. The talent and enthusiasm of the competitors is well reflected in their short stories – written in English and Spanish. We have a new generation of writers!
Science competitions
Primary and Secondary pupils are taking part in 2 Science competitions – one for the Bill Bryson prize on “How Science keeps us healthy” and the other to write a short story about the Diamond Synchotron science facility. Smashing prizes to be awarded to contestant and school!
Assembly 1LT
Miss Lynn’s class thought about what they wanted to be when they grew up, and how everyone from the different professions can work together.
Aloha College Choir – Bel Air
The Aloha College choir delighted listeners yet again when they sang at the Bel Air Tennis Club on Saturday.
Aloha College Choir
The Aloha College Choir began its Xmas performances last week at the Palacio de Congresos, in aid of Cáritas, and at the Bel Air Tennis Club. Their next performance will be at the school’s Xmas Bazaar on 1 December. A parent whose daughter is new to the choir was most impressed at the quality and “professionalism” of the singing.
Year 13 Visit Gibraltar
Language B Students from Year 13 visited Gibraltar on 20 November as part of the Travel option of their IB English course. The aim of the day was to find out how Gibraltarian culture and lifestyle differed to that of Spain.
Junior School Council
Years 2 to 6 have elected a School Council to ensure their opinions are heard. The School Council meet regularly with teachers to discuss new ideas and ways that the school could be made even better, as well as coming up with plans on how to put these into effect. They can be contacted via suggestion boxes around school and are all full of interesting ideas!
“Drop Dead Juliet”
Year 13 Visual Arts students directed their version of “Drop Dead Juliet” with the participation of many year groups in Secondary School.