Our Baccalaureate students are going to collaborate in the large food collection initiative that Bancosol (Food Bank of the Costa del Sol) will organize for November 30 and December 1. For this reason, one of his volunteers, D. Salvador Gutiérrez, gave an interesting presentation yesterday with our students. […]
MISSION
Raise awareness among young students and their families of the value of solidarity and involve them in building a better world, through support and collaboration with Non-Governmental Organizations that carry out altruistic development projects in the Third World and awareness-raising in first.
At Colegio Alborán we work throughout the year, combining the effort and experience of the entire educational community, to achieve our mission.
VISION
Demonstrate that authentic Education in Values is possible in the school environment, beyond the mere transmission of knowledge, through numerous and varied activities, and continue striving in this same line of development of Awareness Projects with great conviction in the quality of our work.
VALUES
Solidarity and empathy - Commitment - Interculturality - Respect and tolerance - Justice and social equity - Equal opportunities - Shared social progress
We look to tomorrow with hope and optimism, as we are certain that we are advancing towards the future working with enthusiasm, to make our world a more humane and fair place for all.
News about the project
One more year, Alborán School students participate in the Clip Film Festival organized by Manos Unidas. The theme this year in its XNUMXth edition is Do you want to learn to drive along the path of equality? and it is intended to raise awareness among young people about gender equality through work […]
Recently our teacher Marta Lerga has visited the María Soliña School, located in Pubai (Orissa region) in India, together with several volunteers from the NGO unplatodecomida.org, with whose work our school has collaborated for years. This association, directed by Antonio Valiente, is in charge of feeding the 340 children […]