“You can’t be what you can’t see.” Under this premise, last weekend, seven of our 1st and 2nd ESO students – Celia López, Marta Cabañas, Caludia Giner, Sara Origüen, Maria Ocón, Leyre Pascual, Inés Astiagarraga – participated in the inaugural …
Sometimes, unforeseen events gift us the best experiences. This weekend, the Juan de Lanuza School Mountain Club was ready for its scheduled outing, but the weather had the final say: heavy frost on the original route forced a last-minute itinerary …
Are art and engineering opposite worlds? At Colegio Juan de Lanuza, we are convinced they are not, and the new exhibition adorning our walls is the best proof of this. Until December 18th, we are hosting the work of Crisantelma …
How does a math graph about sugar connect to Maslow’s Pyramid? At Colegio Juan de Lanuza, the answer lies in our latest 6th Grade Unit of Inquiry: “Who we are”. We have closed the term with a deeply holistic perspective, …
Students in Year 9 (3rd ESO) at Colegio Juan de Lanuza are taking part in the second edition of “More Life, Less Screens”, an innovative programme designed to promote digital well-being and encourage a conscious, balanced use of technology among …
Students from 1st and 2nd year of Baccalaureate at Colegio Juan de Lanuza participated with excellence in the 16th High School Debate Tournament organized by the University of Zaragoza. Their interventions stood out for their solid research, constructive dialogue and …
The Juan de Lanuza School community came together to celebrate two major achievements that mark another milestone in our journey of innovation and collaboration. Our project Lanuthinkers III has been awarded at SIMO Education, recognizing its impact in promoting creativity …
As part of the first PYP Unit of Inquiry under the transdisciplinary theme “How We Organize Ourselves”, our Year 3 students at Colegio Juan de Lanuza explored how humans organize in communities to collaborate, make decisions, and meet common needs. …
Juan de Lanuza School continues to stand out as a leading institution in responsible and meaningful digital education. This week, two major initiatives led by our teaching staff received recognition at the National Educational Innovation Awards: “More Life, Less Social …
The 6th grade students at Colegio Juan de Lanuza have taken part in a Mathematical Route through the centre of Zaragoza, an activity within the City Council’s programme, Zaragoza Through Other Eyes, designed to reveal how mathematics is present in …










