New Subjects
Biology: More than Knowing Living Things
Within the 2030 planetary agenda framework, school institutions must be focused on education for sustainable development. Biology is where the other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are mainly based. Therefore, biology plays a fundamental role in the education of our students.Physics
Perceiving and describing nature and our environment from a physical point of view and recognizing and explaining the phenomena of this science are the main contents of physics classes in Intermediate. Our students become familiar with essential methods early, such as formulating and testing hypotheses and experimentation.Geography
Our students will grow up in a world we know differently today, and geography could perhaps be the key to making this transition. Practical work in the form of projects helps students develop a different view of the interrelationships between societies and the space in which they live.
History
A detailed look at our history is vital to understand and reflect on the challenges of our daily lives; For this reason, students are confronted with problems and questions from their own lives and reflect on them in the most experiential and interactive way possible while dealing with historical issues.
Chemistry
Chemistry is fundamental to understanding the structure, transformations, and processes that occur in matter, that is, in our bodies and the world around us. It allows us to recognize, describe and explain physical and chemical phenomena in nature. Chemistry provides students with the necessary tools to make evidence-based decisions based on scientific knowledge.