In this school stage, classrooms are organized into learning and research spaces so that students, from meaningful situations, develop experiences and projects that enhance their critical and creative thinking. Students are stimulated to identify problems in their environment to propose solutions, debate, confront ideas, and reach consensus in teamwork. These spaces also allow them to develop good research strategies and strengthen mathematical, communicative, and scientific skills, as well as autonomy within a welcoming, democratic, and healthy coexistence space.
The English language is consolidated through students’ participation in spaces that allow the development of communicative skills from contextual and everyday situations.
Students consolidate their communicative and formal skills, turning reading and writing into key means to express, develop, and argue their ideas.
Students tackle challenging issues and study them using sources, resources, and instruments from various disciplines to construct a critical viewpoint and new knowledge.
Students learn to record their research and present their findings clearly and attractively.
Students develop various styles of participation and positive leadership that enrich the group’s growth and collective proposals.
Students deepen their exploration of various expressive languages through our theater, circus, and music workshops.
Students expand their psychomotor and pre-sport skills through physical education workshops and the use of our sports infrastructure.
Students consolidate essential mathematical concepts and operations, use them in their research and daily life, enhancing their problem-solving strategies and divergent thinking.
Students approach reasoning tests and knowledge production in a playful and motivating way through the observation and measurement of their close environment.
They learn to observe how their thinking changes and how their knowledge grows.
Students design pertinent solutions for the issues they are studying.
Students familiarize themselves with other cultures through exchange experiences and shared projects.