Post on 04-Aug-2015
WHO ARE WE?
’MIGUEL DE CERVANTES’ SCHOOL
CONSUEGRA (TOLEDO)
Consuegra belongs to the province of Toledo
Its capital is also called Toledo. It is a city of three cultures, where Christians, Muslims and Jews coexisted
for centuries.
These cultures left numerous architectural examples that can be admired throughout the city.
The city of Toledo is surrounded by the river Tagus.
The most emblematic monuments of Toledo
are The Cathedral, Zocodover’s Square and The Fortress.
Nowadays, it has approximately 83.000 inhabitants and it is located in the very heart of Spain, just 70 kms. south of the
capital, Madrid. The historical city of Toledo was declared a Historical-Artistic Site in 1940 and later it was declared a
World Heritage Site in 1970.
• The Flag of Toledo
Consuegra is a small town that is located just 55 kms. south of Toledo and 120 kms. from Madrid.
CONSUEGRA
History and legend have built a place for you to visit.
It was a carpetano settlement, when Rome conquered it in II century B.C. and founded Consaburum.
In The Middle Ages, kingdoms and caliphetes fought for Consucra and built a magnificent fortress.
It was the capital of the high Mancha lands of the Order of Saint John from Jerusalem since 1183.
Flag and Coat of Arms of Consuegra
In the Main Square of the town you can visit a Local Museum with archeological artefacts from
the neolitic to the end of the 19th century.
This is the most famous image of Consuegra: ‘The
Mount Calderico” with the castle and mills
This is a magnificient view of Consuegra at sunset
The windmills next to the castle form the unique silhouette of the Mount Calderico.
These three buildings form
the Main Square of the
town.
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• This is the view of the Main Square from “Los Corredores”.
This is the Church of the Holy Cross (18th century). The most relevant parts are the façade, are the white marble and the
lead dome and lantern.
Other churches in Consuegra are ‘The
Church of St. John the Baptist’, ‘The church
of Saint Mary the Great’ and ‘The church of Saint
Raphael’.
You can visit ‘The Potter’s’ as well.
Nowdays, Consuegra has 11.200 inhabitants. It is an agricultural area with vineyards, olive
trees, cereal crops, orchards and cattle farming. It is sorrounded by a healthy and natural
environment.
Last decade the number of inmigrants has increased. They proceed from very diverse
nationalities (Moroccans, Rumanians and South Americans...), comprising around 10% of the
population in Consuegra.
Our school name is “Miguel de Cervantes”
C.E.I.P. “Miguel de Cervantes” is an Infant and Primary School. Our school is placed on the outskirts of a rural area with middle-
low class population.
There are 540 pupils and 36 teachers in our school. Most pupils are principally from the town, but some are from an ethnic minority (gypsies) and others are immigrants from diverse nationalities comprising around 10% of the student body
(Moroccans, Rumanians and South Americans...)
In Infant Education there are 8 classes (3, 4 and 5 years old). In Primary Education there are 16 classes from 1st to 6th grade.
There are 36 teachers in our school, the breakdown of which is the following: 8 of them teach in Infant School,
15 in Primary School and 10 teach some different subjects: 4 English, 3 P.E., 1 Music and 1 Religious
Studies. The Orientation Team consists of a psicologist, a teacher for hearing and language disorders and a teacher for students with Special Education Needs.
There is also a Technical and Educational Assistant and a Physical Therapist.
There are two different buildings in our school.
This building is for Primary School Students.
This building is for Infant Education pupils.
These are examples of our
school classrooms.
We also have other classrooms for
different purposes.
Library
Science Laboratory
Language Laboratory
Computer Room
Multifuntional and Audiovisual Classroom
Music Room
Gym
Sports Courts
Our school is adapted for
students with disabilities
Throughout the school year and depending on different
cultural events , we plan some
different activities.
Grape Harvest
The Saffron Rose
La Monda of the Saffron Rose at school
Halloween
We celebrate Christmas
We organise Nativity Scene
contests at school.
Christmas Card
Contest
Peace Day
Peace Day Solidarity Race
Carnival
Carnival Costumes
Hiking on ‘The Mount Calderico’
in our town.
Children greatly enjoy the theatrical tour inside the castle.
Camping activities on the hills of Madridejos
Visiting the Traffic Education Park in Toledo
Practical lessons in The Traffic Education Park
We celebrate ‘Tree Day’
We celebrated ‘The International
Forest Day’
We recycle
The Olympic Games
Olympic Medals
Children are watching a play at the ‘Theatre Don Quixote’ in
our town.
We go to music
concerts…..
And our pupils participate in them.
We participate in outdoor painting competitions
organized by the Town.
We celebrate ‘Cultural Week’ in our school dedicated to the
universally known writer ‘Miguel de Cervantes’ (23rd April)
AN OPEN CRAFTS MARKET MADE BY STUDENTS…
… IS ONE OF THE ACTIVITIES IN OUR CULTURAL WEEK.
We also prepare
some exhibitions.
And artistic performances given by students.
Fairy Tale Performance
“International Forests Day” Performance
Scottish Dance
For this ‘end of year excursion’ we went to Toledo
Children visiting Toledo
We worked on the book ‘Don Quixote de La Mancha’
Meeting Don Quixote
Meeting the characters of the book
Windmill Crafts
Finally, our Romanian pupils have a message for you all.