In May, the month dedicated to the Virgin Mary, each year group in the school makes a pilgrimage to pray to her and place at her feet so many intentions: their families, the school, sick acquaintances... Another tradition of the month of May is the celebration of a pilgrimage in which the families, students and pupils of the school usually play a special role....
It is common knowledge that during the health crisis the protection of health workers has become a great necessity. Faced with this difficult situation, a large group of families in Bizkaia, including several from the school, have coordinated and set up a huge network of volunteers to make protective gowns. It all started...
During the period of confinement, the school has wanted to be as close as possible to their families through the Gaztelueta en tu casa (Gaztelueta in your home) project. With the same objective as always, to help families in the education of their children, much has been done in this direction through the social networks, among other things by organising...
Fernando Montero, a secondary school teacher, and Rafa Reig, a former student and member of the school's Technical Secretariat, are regular users of 3D printers, either at school (used in the secondary school classroom) or at home. As well as continuing to carry out their professional work, from the beginning of the confinement they both started to think about...
Faced with the crisis and the situation imposed by the coronavirus, 12 March was the last school day of the term. The Basque Government made official what we feared: no school in Bizkaia would open its doors to pupils from the following day onwards. Although it is clear that the deal can no longer go ahead...
Gaztelueta is proud of its international character and vocation and always has been. From Primary to High School there are several projects and programmes which prove this. Every school year around twenty 11 eleven year old students travel to Dublin (Ireland) to spend four weeks as Irish students. Along those days they are hosted by different Irish families that usually...