Education in Excellence
Añoreta School has very clear that the intention is to train young talents for the future through academic and technological innovation, continuous training and education of values (solidarity, friendship, teamwork, communication, entrepreneurship, etc). In this way ensures that the student is made by a singular imprint which will be recognized, appreciated and admired. These are the intrinsic values of the Center when teaching any subject or course.
The main challenge is to ensure that Añoreta School becomes a benchmark for education and human values of future generations.
The Institution understands the Excellence in Education as the development of a person in their abilities, their attitudes and values, not only the acquisition of specific knowledge in various subjects (language, mathematics or history, for example), but on the concept that a person is 'excellent' when it is able to discover the positive elements of any situation.
What is meant by an excellent student?
- Has good knowledge and human values.
- Serve as a model for others.
- He is happy and tries to make others happy.
- The difference between a brilliant student (good academic performance) and an excellent one lies in goodness as a human being.
What are the characteristics of those who want to form?
- With strong will;
- With criteria to avoid being manipulated by anyone;
- Positive thinking for undertaking challenges;
- With desire to overcome;
- With respect to pluralism;
- With self-esteem;
- With a positive attitude towards their surroundings;
- Human values: justice, solidarity, understanding, etc;
- With capacity to analyze towards what society offers.
Where do we go to achieve excellence?
- Positive reinforcement of good attitudes;
- Democratic organization of the Center;
- Implementation of Quality Systems and Environment;
- Prevention Program of drug dependence;
- Guidance and professional qualifications;
- Education in the school itself;
- Educational projects on specific values;
- Cooperation;
- Communication;
- Respect for the rules;
- Initiative in solving problems;
- Live together and respect;
- Connect with others and trust in others;
- Leadership and teamwork;
- Value of effort and discipline;
- Learning to win and lose;
- Fair play;
- Self-esteem and safety.