STUDIES
Music
Our students have two hours of music education per week.
Curriculum
Within the British curriculum, music teaching is based on composition, performance and attentive listening. Teachers integrate these activities with practical exercises that encourage the participation of all students. The musical content reflects the cultural diversity present in the UK without neglecting classical music.
The aim is to enable students to experiment with the composition, representation and evaluation of their own work. This enables them to recognise and manipulate musical elements creatively and as a method of personal expression both individually and in groups.
Musical language and instruments
At International School of Navarra students learn musical language as part of the academic curriculum. The school has pianos, ocarinas, guitars and violins, among other instruments, which are used in the classes.
The teaching of one or the other instrument depends on the interests of each child and class, as well as on previous knowledge. The contents and objectives are updated to suit the needs of each group.
School choir
The school encourages its students to participate in the choir activity. In addition to learning to sing, the children perform at school festivals or on special occasions. One of our traditions is to sing Christmas carols in the streets.
Students interested in participating should contact the music teacher.
STUDIES
Art
In addition, we are committed to interdisciplinarity. For example, learning about shapes in mathematics and materials in social studies in Year 1 is combined in the creation of mandalas.
From Year 10, students may choose Art and Design as an examination subject for GCSE. Students should plan the work to be presented, studying different authors, periods, techniques and artistic approaches. As with other subjects, such as Mathematics and Literature, artistic works are externally assessed for GCSE.