Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 December 2015

OUR TRIBUTE TO HENNING MANKEL, by the library team.

     We would like to dedicate a few words to Henning Mankell, a writer from far away from us who became closer through his novels.



Sunday, 29 November 2015

Street art: Las Meninas de Canido are exported to Europe, by Bella Jasmin Kahia González.

      'LAS MENINAS' IN CANIDO ARE EXPORTED TO EUROPE. 


Canido, in Ferrol, and Montmartre, in Paris, share nothing in common but the fact of being located on a hill at the top of the city and keeping some characteristics of the villages they used to be long ago. Those aspects create a personality of their own in both quarters.

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Our Trip to Poland

It was a fantastic journey!  This project, Erasmus +, has helped us to meet people from other countries and improve our English level. 

                             Outside the school.
 
We left from our school on Friday 22nd at 7.30 pm. We arrived at Santiago’s airport at 8.30 pm. We took the plane after doing the control and we got to Madrid at 11 pm. We slept at Viky’s hostel, but we only slept more or less half an hour.


Saturday, 7 March 2015

'What's new on the news?' on the air.

In January, a group of students from IES de Catabois and the coordinator of the Erasmus + project 'What's new on the news?' were interviewed at the COPE radio station in Ferrol. It was a live programme with Ada Romero as interviewer and it was boadcasted at 13.05, on 20th January, 2015. 
This radio station has shown a great interest towards our project since its very beginning and it keeps in touch with us, collaborating in the dissemination of it. 

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

FIELDS MEDAL MATHEMATICS PRIZE WON BY WOMAN FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY


Fields medal mathematics prize won by woman for first time in its history Maryam Mirzakhani, who was born and raised in Iran, has been awarded the highest honour a mathematician can attain.

Maryam Mirzakhani          

Sunday, 7 December 2014

LET'S CHANGE THE WORLD

By Bella Jasmin Kahia da Silva, Lucía Loureiro Cela, María Roca Pérez, Carla Gago Castro, Claudia Prieto Puga, Azael Enríquez Fernández, Pablo Rodeiro Rañales, Aicha Pato Romero, Eli Tatyanova Petkova, Mario Martínez Estévez, André Rey Vidal y Elisa Rodríguez Rodríguez.
2º ESO - IES de Catabois - Ferrol (SPAIN)


                                       
In October 2012, the Taliban put a bullet in her head, but they couldn’t silence her. Malala Yousafzai defends the right of school attendance for women in her country, Pakistan, and raises her voice in favour of every boys and girls right of Education.
Her fight and courage have been recognised with the Nobel Peace Prize, shared with the Indian activist Kaliash Satyarthy, founder of the N.G.O. “Global March against children work”.
Malala is 17, and the youngest person ever receiving a Nobel Prize.  But her fight started when she was 11.