Last week the ESO students had the opportunity to share a morning with a group from the Down Syndrome Foundation and other intellectual disabilities from the Basque Country. They participated in interesting activities such as the Lego and Greenpower projects in the Steam Classroom. They also played a fun game of football and we enjoyed a...
The tennis balls act as shock absorbers, reducing the sound of chairs and tables hitting the floor. This creates a quieter classroom environment, making it easier for students to concentrate and reducing auditory fatigue. A study conducted by the University of California, Irvine, found that a reduction...
Javier Camacho was a primary school English teacher at Gaztelueta for 15 years. He is currently a teacher at the Official Language School in Barakaldo. "From my time at the school I keep important lessons and experiences, as well as very good friends. I maintain a close relationship with Gaztelueta and I feel very grateful for all that I have received". ¿A...
Gaztelueta's facilities provide students, families and teachers with a privileged context in which to develop all their talents. With the conviction that spaces also educate, from Pre-school to Baccalaureate, or in other words, from 4 months to 17 years of age, Gaztelueta's facilities offer the possibility of...
Joaquín Llaguno (Prom. 55) began his studies in Seaska at the Antiguo Golf to join Gaztelueta at the age of 6, just as his father and brother Jaime did at the time. Here he spent his primary and secondary school years; what he didn't count on then was that life would surprise him a few years ago....
On 19 January, the students of the 1st year of the Baccalaureate took part in the 3rd edition of the Family Business in the Classroom Programme, a pioneering initiative to promote entrepreneurship promoted by the Family Business Association of the Basque Country - AEFAME, with a talk by Estación de Servicio Galindo and Autonervión. Nuria Lekue, general manager of...