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€10,000 for the "Water For All" project:
Nurse Ana Marquez (School Nurse)
This saw the the installation of six water stations with advanced purification technology across campus, ensuring our school community has access to clean, enjoyable drinking water.
€5,600 for a Kiln in the Art Department:
Rina Miyakawa (Art Teacher)
The new kiln is currently in the final stage of installation and will expand the art program, allowing students to explore ceramics and develop new artistic skills.
€5,000 for an Amphitheater at the Forest School:
Carole Whyte (ELC) and Amanda Cundiff (Parent Volunteer)
This outdoor amphitheater will provide a unique, natural setting for interactive learning experiences, accessible to students across all grade levels.Designed as a flexible space for classes, presentations, and gatherings, the Amphitheater will encourage outdoor education, foster creativity, and deepen students’ connection with nature. This versatile learning environment will serve as a valuable resource for the entire school community,enhancing engagement in a natural setting.
€2,100 for Sensory Toolkits in the Learning Support Program:
Vanessa Teixeira (Learning Support)
These toolkits include a variety of sensory tools designed to improve focus and help reduce learning challenges that may impact student performance. The sensory toolkits will benefit all students, particularly those with specific learning difficulties, by creating a more supportive and inclusive learning environment, particularly at elementary levels.
€1,000 for an advanced microscope with a camera and projection facility for Upper Science classes:
Andrew Bow (Science Department)
This microscope will allow teachers to conduct demonstrations of advanced experiments, especially those related to IBDP Biology topics. IB students can also use it to support their individual research projects, such as Internal Assessments or Extended Essays. The built-in camera enables any science teacher to project images directly onto the classroom board, enhancing lessons and creating a more dynamic, engaging learning environment for all students.
€500 for skeleton models in the Grade 3 classroom:
Ana Owen (G3 Teacher)
These models will enrich science lessons, giving students a hands-on resource to further explore their unit on human anatomy.
€400 for Professional
Development in Sustainability
This training was conducted over the 2024 summer and supported teachers in gaining specialized knowledge in sustainability, which they can bring back to the classroom.