Saint George’s Day
11 05 2012Congratulations to all the students for their compositions.
This year the winners were :
Year 5 : Lidia Vicente
Year 6 : Jan Lozano
ESO 3 : Clhoé Gil
ESO 4 : Maria Noel
Categories : Special Dates
Congratulations to all the students for their compositions.
This year the winners were :
Year 5 : Lidia Vicente
Year 6 : Jan Lozano
ESO 3 : Clhoé Gil
ESO 4 : Maria Noel

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Last Tuesday 1st of ESO students created and decorated their own Valentines. Take a look!
Year 5 and Year 6 students wrote compositions in English for
Saint George ‘s Day.
Year 5 students

The third winner was The Princess by Judith Collados.
The second winner was Saint George by Ignasi Gras.
The rose went to Àlex Saldaña for The Dragon.
Year 6 students 
The third winner was In the Antartic by Alba López.
The second winner was The Lost Dog by Neus Delgado.
The rose went to Cristina Ausejo for It’s True!
Year 5 students
The Dragon
Its name is Charlie.Charlie is the biggest dragon in the world. It is 200 years old. It is green with three wings and three legs. He hasn’t got arms. Charlie is also the fastest dragon in the world. Charlie has got sharp teeth and it’s bigger than a whale. It has got three eyes and three ears. He lives in the mountains and it likes eating children and drinking blood. Its favourite sport is cycling around the mountains. It can’t swim but can climb in the mountains. Its favourite activity is flying. Finally, it loves eating princesses and it hates kings.
By Àlex Saldaña
Year 6 students
It’s True
Last Monday Maria and me went on a school excursion with my friends. We went to the cave of the dragon of Saint George’s legend. Nuria, Maria and me went into the cave. We walked for fifteen minutes and there we saw a blue light. Maria was a little bit scared, but we continued walking. When we were at the end of the cave, Nuria saw a little key on the floor, then, a tiny door. Maria put the key into the door and … the door became bigger and bigger. Maria opened the door and what did we see? There was a village and a princess who went to the Dragon cave, but where was Saint George? Then we found a letter :
Hi, I’m Saint George. today I’m going to a party. I can’t rescue the princess.
Oh, no! What can we do? said Nuria.
Maria had an idea : dressing up as Saint George and rescue the princess, so she did. The idea was great! then we returned to the school bus. The adventure reached its end.
By Cristina Ausejo
After decorating nice Carnival masks … do you know who is who?
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