From Alcalá they send us this compilation of the most significant things they have experienced since the beginning of the course.
To enjoy…
Eucharist at the beginning of the course
On October 8, the Eucharist at the beginning of the course took place, attended by 1st year ESO students. Due to the situation we are experiencing, the rest of the courses remained in class.

Adoration Domund
On October 15, the Adoration of the Domund took place, attended by the children of 4th grade of Primary Education. The rest of the courses have had a celebration in their classrooms.
Also, throughout the week morning prayer and catechesis were held in a special way by the missionaries.

Festival of Christ the King
Early Childhood Education
This year the Infant stage has celebrated the festival of Christ the King in a very special way, although different from other years.
“We begin the week by greeting our friend Jesus, with songs, prayers and giving thanks spontaneously.”
We decorate the halls with garlands of hearts, drawings and balloons.
We made a crown and wrote the phrase: LONG LIVE CHRIST KING! And we took them home to congratulate the parents.
The “lady” told us stories and showed us some videos with messages of love and friendship.
To end the week we had a big party in our class, to which we went dressed up, we played blind man's chicken, the chairs game... and the "richest" ones made popcorn, it was delicious!

Primary education
Throughout the week, Primary Education has done morning prayer first thing in the morning every day.
Time was also dedicated to doing the catechism of Christ the King.
5th EP has carried out adoration in the chapel. The rest of the courses held a brief celebration in class with their tutors, since everyone could not attend the chapel.
Videos from festivals from previous years were viewed.
The halls were decorated with beautiful hearts and photos of the festival from previous years.
A “Break Out” was held on our school with different challenges.
And finally they made a very beautiful drawing, which they gave to the nuns of the community. In them he had written some messages of support and affection, for the loss of Mº Carmen Morillo, and with the wishes that everyone recovers soon.

Secondary education
As in primary school, secondary school has also carried out morning prayer, catechism, celebration in class, and decorating the hallways with hearts and with photos of festivals from previous years.
And as an exclusive activity for this stage, they made “the Map of Emotions”: the students had to draw on a map those destinations they wanted to achieve throughout their lives, including the difficulties and strengths that could be encountered, trace the route and explain how Jesus can accompany them on their path.

Despite the difficulties of this year, the students have worked with great enthusiasm and motivation.


