Wednesday 22 December 2021

Santa Claus is coming!

Do you know that we have great singers?

In these pair of videos you can see 5th graders performance of the classical Xmas carol "Santa Claus is coming to town". Click on the class and enjoy it!

5th A                5th B



First Grade wish you Merry Christmas

 Hello!!

Winter is here and the our first grade sing to us a typical caroling called Little Snowflake.

Enjoy the videos and Merry Christmas!!!

 1A

 1B


Friday 17 December 2021

Twinkle, twinkle little star performance

 

    Dear families:

            Our pupils from second grade have performed "Twinkle twinkle little star" for all of you. We hope you like it!!












   
            

      

When Santa got stuck up the Chimeney

 Hello!!!

The children of 3rd grade wish you Merry Christmas singing a famous Christmas Carol! 

Enjoy the videos!!





Jingle Bell Rock

 Hello!!!

The boys and girls of 4th grade wish you Merry Christmas with a famous Christmas song, Jingle bells rock by Bobby Helms.




Enjoy the videos and Merry Christmas and Happy New year!





Sunday 12 December 2021

Rocking around the Christmas tree

This song is a famous Christmas rock written by Johnny Marks and recorded by Brenda Lee in 1958. By the song's 50th anniversary in 2008, Lee's original version had sold over 25 million copies around the world. 

Click on the image to listen to our 6th graders version...


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Xmas is coming!

 Yes! We are nearly there, so... here's our brand new pasword for these magic days. Can you say it?



Friday 3 December 2021

Twinkle, twinkle, little star

 Hello families!

Here you have a Christmas song that you can listen to and sing with your little children. Enjoy it!




Wednesday 3 November 2021

Tuesday 2 November 2021

Assembling skeleton

 Primary second children have managed to cut out their spooky Halloween skeleton. How many bones do they need to assemble to really feel panic...?


PHOTOS




Halloween monsters!!!

 Kids from Primary first have had a great time being these terrifying monsters !!

They have told us who they are and they have acted very well, for that reason they have been rewarded with a candy flavored with fear. Spooky!!

You can see the photos here:

PHOTOS








Monday 1 November 2021

Halloween mummies

Students from Year 5 tried to create scary mummies. Click on the image below and have a look at the photo album.




Jack-o'-lanterns

Hi everyone!

Sure you've passed a spooky Halloween. So they did students in Year 6. They carved fantastic Halloween pumpkins which we had on exhibition at school for some hours, so all students could admire them. You missed them? Have a look at the photo album. Click on the image...



Monday 18 October 2021

Halloween password

The second password of this school year is ready to welcome halloween. This time we've made a mixture between a traditional Halloween tongue twister and our dino year:


If you fancy to see and listen to the original one... here it is:




Wednesday 13 October 2021

TOMMY THUMB SONG


 

You can sing the song with your family and make the performance with the puppets!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdK4XhDQ-a0

Monday 4 October 2021

Learning the alphabet

Students at JRJ are studying the English alphabet. Here there's a useful rhyming song to learn it. 

                                        

Tuesday 21 September 2021

Let's know about The UK

 Fifth graders are learning about the British country...

Monday 13 September 2021

New school year 2021-2022

Hello everyone!

We are back here plenty of energy and enthusiasm.

Passwords are back! and here we share the new one with you... in a Dino Year!



Monday 1 March 2021

Brownie in a mug!

What a delicious and sweet day we had today!

As Mary Poppins used to say "Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down..." But not just the medicine. With a pair of spoontables of sugar children baked delicious brownies. And some of them were just amazingly high! Have a look at all the photos here or by clicking on the image below...