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LAMDA Exams
The commitment and effort of the 38 Aloha Students who sat their LAMDA examinations has once again been well rewarded, as evidenced by the outstanding grades they have just received for the November examination session. In order to achieve these results many students gave up their lunch times and stayed after school to prepare their examination pieces.
Aloha College v Laude San Pedro
As part of the school’s commitment to develop competitive sports, last Friday 11 February our Key Stage 4 Soccer Team enjoyed a friendly, although exciting, fixture against Laude San Pedro.
European Commission, Juvenes Translatores 2010
If Europeans are to be “united in diversity”, we need to be able to understand languages other than our own.
Meeting for Y6 parents – Doñana trip
On Thursday 10 February Y6 parents saw a presentation on the residential trip planned for their children in April to the Doñana reserve. Parents’ minds were put at rest when they saw the careful organisation that had gone into the trip.
Half-term Sports Camp (Years 1 – 9)
During our half-term, from Tuesday 1 March to Friday 4 March, we are offering a sports camp to students Years 1 – 9, between 9.00 am and 1.30 pm.
New Year Calendar of Asociación Crece
Together with the Mayoress of Marbella and other well known personages and companies, Aloha College was very happy to sponsor the New Year Calendar of “Asociación Crece” an organisation which provides all sorts of services for young people with Downs Syndrome in Marbella.
Parents’ Meetings
This week Year 11 and Year 13 pupils and parents will know exactly how well students did in their recent trial examinations, and which aspects they need to work on before May to achieve their best possible mark in the upcoming public examinations.
Trial Exams IB and IGCSE
Year 11 and Year 13 students at Aloha College have been sitting their trial exams recently. These are practice exams held under exam conditions and the idea is to let the pupils know exactly how the sessions are run so they do not get any surprises when the real ones come along.
Year 3 Visit to Marbella
Year 3’s annual visit to Marbella took place recently and this year’s students were able to discover and enjoy the town’s oldest and most well-known buildings, such as the Town Hall, the Cortijo Miraflores Museum, the Encarnation church, the Engraviings Museum and the Arabic castle walls. After behaving impeccably at every stage of this cultural visit, the students let off some of their energy in the Alameda and Constitution Parks..