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COMENIUS Multilateral School Partnership IES Arcebispo Xelmírez I Santiago de Compostela
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Country: Spain Political System: Parliamentary Monarchy Population: 46.7 million Capital: Madrid Area: 505,988 sq km Autonomous Regions: 17 Major languages: Spanish (Castilian), Galego (Galician), Euskera (Basque), and Catalan (Catalonian). Monetary unit: 1 euro = 100 cents
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Autonomous Region: Galicia Population: 2.800 million Capital: Santiago de Compostela Area: 29.574 sq km Provinces: 4: A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense e Pontevedra Languages: Galego (Galician), Spanish (Castilian)
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Town: Santiago de Compostela Population: 96.000 Area: 220 sq km Santiago means: World Heritage – Administration – Culture – Art – History – leisure – monuments – parks – Architecture – hospitality – pilgrimage – religion – the Way – Gastronomy - Life
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SCHOOLS IN SPAIN CAN BE: PUBLIC /STATE-FUNDED= FREE & LAY PRIVATE /STATE-FUNDED = PRIVATE partially GRANTED BY THE STATE & mainly RELIGIOUS PRIVATE = TOTALLY PAID BY THE STUDENTS & LAY or RELIGIOUS
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TYPE OF EDUCATIONLEVEL OF EDUCATIONAGE RANGE VOLUNTARY EDUCATIONPRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION3-6 COMPULSORY BASIC EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION6-12 LOWER SECONDARY EDUCATION (ESO) 12-16 POST-COMPULSORY UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION BACCALAUREATE (BACHILLERATO: mainstream branch)16-18 INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL TRAINING HIGHER EDUCATION ADVANCED VOCATIONAL TRAINING 18+ UNIVERSITY STUDIES
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Name: IES Xelmirez I Type of school: Public Secondary School (IES) Number of students: 1000 students approx. Number of teachers: 90 teachers approx.
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1845 Founded in 1845, IES Xelmírez I was the only Secondary School in Santiago for over a century, so it is the oldest secondary school in Santiago and the second oldest in Galicia. It takes its name after the first Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela, Diego Xelmírez. (1070- 1140). lle-Inclán, Castelao, Granell, Murguía, Pondal, Montero Ríos..., studied in this school. Many distinguished Galician characters from the literary, cultural and political world, such as Valle-Inclán, Castelao, Granell, Murguía, Pondal, Montero Ríos..., studied in this school.
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Throughout its history, our school has been located in many different places in Santiago. Throughout its history, our school has been located in many different places in Santiago. Two of the most notorious ones have been where the University Rectorate and the Autonomous Galician Government are located nowadays. Two of the most notorious ones have been where the University Rectorate and the Autonomous Galician Government are located nowadays.
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In 1984 the building of the IES Arzebispo Xelmírez I moved to the actual location, just in the very centre of the Campus Vida of the University of Santiago. It is placed in a privileged green area, very close to the historical centre and the business district of Santiago. It has a wide variety of facilities and public services which can be used both by teachers and students.
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Deputy head of Lower & Upper secondary education Secretary Deputy head of Vocational and Adult education Asisstant head teacher Headteacher
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Compulsory Secondary Education for Teenagers (ESO 12-16) Compulsory Secondary Education for Adults (ESA 16+) Post-Compulsory Education (Bachillerato 16-18) Vocational Studies of Audiovisual Arts ; Intermediate and Advanced (16+) Adult Literacy Programme.
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THE ANTIQUE LIBRARY Over 5.000 volumes of great value. They are mainly from the 16 th to 19 th c. Restricted Access in order to care for and preserve these valuable volumes.
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THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE 540 tools and small collections used in the Chemistry, Physics and Natural History laboratories and classrooms for more than 170 years. It is open to all the people who want to see it.
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Percentage of Religions according to the number of Worship Places
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According to 1978 CONSTITUTION Spain is a non-religious state in a laic society In public schools, education is laic but agreements between the State and the Church allow students to take up Catholic religion as an option all through the compulsory education. The percentage of students taking Catholic Religion in our school is…
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Samhain Celtic origin: pagan festival to celebrate the end of summer and the night of the dead October 31st Xmas Christian origin to celebrate the birth of Christ December Carnival Pagan origin, Catholics celebrate it to prepare for the fastening of Lent. Between February and March
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International Day for the elimination of violence against women (November 25th) World Aids Day (December 1st) International Day of Peace (January 30th) Women’s Day (March 8th) World Book Day (April 23rd) Galician Writers’ Day ( May 17th)
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