Shortly before the end of the half-year, the Media Days took place once again, as is tradition. This year, they were specifically expanded to include political and social topics. In addition to practising basic skills in using digital programmes, the students dealt with issues such as democracy, global inequality and products that could potentially help close the pension gap. The resurgent debate about the possible reintroduction of compulsory military service was also discussed intensively in the higher grades.
The Media Days were complemented by a wide range of sports and games, which ensured that the students did not spend six hours in front of screens.
The combination of in-depth content, practical media work and varied activities was reflected in many stimulating discussions and in the visible enjoyment of learning new digital skills.
Your head of media
Maurice Textores








