We are delighted to announce that our first Mountain Club outing was a resounding success, with the participation of more than 40 people from the educational community of all ages. Together we followed a 7.5km sunny route through the picturesque …
Family Robotics is officially underway. This incredible activity, organized by the Juan de Lanuza Chair of Educational Innovation, is so popular that spots had to be assigned through a lottery due to high demand. With two groups brimming with enthusiasm, …
For the third consecutive year, Juan de Lanuza has been selected for the final phase of the Retotech competition. Only 215 schools nationwide have been chosen after submitting their applications. Now the real work begins, with a project where students …
Now that the school year is well underway, it’s time for our families to come and learn with us. The ABN workshops have reached the Preschool classrooms, where families have become Rabbits and Squirrels for an afternoon to experience this …
The EU Code Week is an annual event that aims to promote digital literacy and programming across Europe and beyond. During this week, a wide variety of educational activities and programming-related events take place in different countries in Europe. These …
Once again, we are participating with the column “Learning Among Robots” in our beloved Heraldo Escolar, a section in the Heraldo de Aragón newspaper. Over 9 years, we’ve been writing about programming, robotics, and general issues related to the use …
The boys and girls from 4th grade have put everything they’ve learned in their Acrosport unit into practice with performances worthy of Cirque du Soleil. Besides improving coordination and balance, this activity also promotes teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving, all while …
The 4th-grade boys and girls set off for Canfranc on Monday, where they will stay until tomorrow. They are learning about the town and its surroundings, participating in workshops about animals and insects, and studying the water cycle firsthand in …
For several weeks now, the 1st-year students have been learning about Spanish Sign Language. Our colleague, Noelia Lahuerta, a Spanish Language and Literature teacher and a sign language interpreter, has been addressing this topic in her 1st-year classes for years, …