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Visit to Uganda – Ivana
This July I went to Africa to volunteer for one month. I went with a group of 5 people from an organization in Madrid called Combonianos. We went to Uganda in the centre of Africa. Our main focus was teaching English classes to a girl’s school, we also visited different villages, worked in an orphanage and taught games and showed typical European dances and songs. A staggering 65% of the population in Uganda is below the age of sixteen, therefore we concentrated on helping the children. I went with the expectation of helping others, I came back knowing they had helped me and taught me so much more. I went thinking it was the poorest country in Africa, I came back knowing it was the happiest place in the world. This trip not only gave me a memory I’ll never forget, friends I’ll always have but it also broadened my perspective, I really view the world in a different way.
Year 1LT Assembly
For their assembly Year 1LT decided that they were going to go on a space journey. Five astronauts took off to visit the planets of stars, heat and cold. When they arrived at these planets they took part and watched dances. Finally they visited a scary-looking planet. They did not know what was in store until out of nowhere came two very frightening and scary monsters. They were chased all over the place until they finally made it back to their rocket and returned safely to earth. The children in the class enjoyed performing their play using the media of dance and drama.
Year 4 VJL Assembly
Year 4 have started to learn about Romans and Celts. 4VJL retold the story of the fearless Queen Boudicca who stood up to the Roman soldiers when they tried to take her land and riches. She was a brave and powerful Celtic Queen and Sophia played her wonderfully. She marched to find the soldiers with her warriors and together they fought until eventually the Romans won, however rather than be humiliated Boudicca drank special poison and denied the Romans the chance to kill her.
Year 5 Visit to Picasso Museum Malaga
Year 5 with pictures they painted during visit to the Picasso Museum in Malaga on Thursday, 6 October.
Year 12 weekend Cortes de la Frontera
In September Year 12 students took part in an activity weekend in Cortes de la Frontera, as part of their CAS programme. Students enjoyed a range of activities and challenges which demonstrated how much more we can achieve by working in a team.
5ES Assembly
Class 5ES commenced International World Peace Day with an assembly which focused on building a safe environment for children to grow up in and looked at how we, as individuals, can make positive contributions for the good of humanity by our actions in the wider world. This was delivered through poetry, music and dance with a video link to the United Nations, ‘Peace One Day’ initiative.
Coffee Morning
Parents enjoyed coffee and cakes and were able to meet other new or “old” parents. PTA members were happy to give general advice on moving to and living in Spain, and encouraged parents to support our fundraising activities.
World Peace Day
On Wednesday 21 September pupils, staff and parents of Aloha College gathered together to celebrate International World Peace Day.
Aloha College Football Club
Younger students were thrilled to have an opportunity to play in a football league with other local schools. 2 training sessions a week plus a Friday/Saturday match will soon turn our footballers into professionals!
Curriculum Enrichment and Sports programmes
13 September saw the renewal of our Curriculum Enrichment and Sports programme, offering an ever-better range of sporting, creative and academic activities to our children.
Y13 Activity Weekend – Tarifa
On the first weekend of school Year 13 enjoyed their usual activity weekend and “bonding trip” on the hills and sand dunes of Tarifa
Year 6 Welcome Assembly
Year 6 once again had the honour of kicking off the new academic year with a welcome assembly for the primary school.