Tuesday, 17 December 2024

 17th  December  2024

Christmas  holidays


This first term of 2024-2025 has finished. It has been a long, tiring period of hard work at school.

We are all looking forward to the next few days, which will be awesome, relaxing, and full of joy.


Dear students, 

I wish you have a good time and a Happy Christmas as well. 

Monday, 9 December 2024

9th December 2024

Dates to celebrate


There are so many important days during the year. 

December is a month with so many interesting ones Let's see some of them!




Thursday, 28 November 2024

28th November 

2024

Thanksgiving day


Everyday we have something to be thankful for, for sure. 

We take things for granted. However, there are many people that do not have the chance of having friends, food, a home, a job, a school, toys, ... 

How lucky we are and sometimes we do not understand it!

Thanksgiving is celebrated mostly in the USA,  and also in Canada, and has a reason, a purpose. 

It really is an important time of the year for Americans. 

It is a "(...) cherished American holiday that brings families and friends together to express gratitude, share a festive meal, and reflect on the blessings of the past year. It's a time for giving thanks for the abundance in our lives and celebrating the spirit of togetherness."  (https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/thanksgiving-2024/#:~:text=November%2028,celebrating%20the%20spirit%20of%20togetherness.)

Do you want to find out more about it? Read below.

"Thanksgiving, which occurs on the fourth Thursday in November, is based on the colonial Pilgrims' 1621 harvest meal. The holiday continues to be a day for Americans to gather for a day of feasting, football and family. (...)" (in https://www.history.com/topics/thanksgiving )



In EBHC, students from classes 7thA, 7thB, 8thA, 8thB & 9thA wrote their ideas and thoughts on the topic "What are you thankful for?"
Find out  HERE  what they wrote. 
These are only some of their comments done in class, on Thanksgiving day.

Monday, 18 November 2024

Monday, 11 November 2024

 11th November 2024

Thought of the Week



"Look up at the stars and 

not down at your feet. 

Try to make sense of what you see, 

and wonder about what makes the universe 

exist.  Be curious." 

               Stephen Hawking

 11th   November  2024


Remembrance  

                   Day


Do  you  know ...?

"Monday 11th November 2024 marks the anniversary of the Armistice that ended fighting with Germany in World War I.

Every year at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, millions around the world pause in silence to remember the sacrifices many have made so we can enjoy life today.

Lest We Forget ."  ('it should not be forgotten')

(in https://remembertoremember.com.au/#:~:text=Monday%2011%20November%202024%20marks,Germany%20in%20World%20War%20I.)

 " Since WWI,  Remembrance Day has been a time to remember all who have given their lives in service. (...).

Pinned to lapels or laid upon headstones and memorials worldwide, poppies remain indelible reminders of those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice.

WHY  POPPIES  ON  REMEMBRANCE  DAY?

In 19th century English literature, poppies represented sleep or oblivion. But it was during World War I (WWI) that the red poppy became intertwined with remembrance.

On the battlefields of the Western Front, in soil churned up by shelling and trenches, Flanders poppies were among the first flowers to bloom. For many, their scarlet petals echoed the bloodshed of the Great War and they became a powerful symbol of the loss of life that the conflict represented.

IN FLANDERS FIELDS

It was a Canadian doctor, Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, who penned In Flanders Fields – the poem that first associated poppies with remembrance.  Devastated by the death of a close friend and fellow soldier,  LCol McCrae wrote the poem during the second battle of Ypres in 1915, and it was eventually published in Punch magazine.

LCol McCrae sadly died later in the war.  However, his words are still recited by millions each year on Remembrance Day:

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe: 
To you from failing hands we throw 
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

FLOWERS OF REMEMBRANCE 

When she came across the poem three years later, American Moina Michael was so moved that she vowed to always wear a poppy in remembrance of those who had lost their lives, and began campaigning for the flower to be adopted as a national symbol of remembrance. 

She spoke about it at a meeting of YMCA secretaries attended by Anna Guérin, who began making silk poppies in France to raise money for war orphans.

In 1921, the Returned Soldiers and Sailors Imperial League – the forerunner to today’s RSL – sold its first poppies for Armistice Day, importing silk flowers from France and selling them for a shilling.

More than a century later, the red poppy has become an enduring symbol of the human cost of war, and is worn on lapels across the globe on 11 November each year.

The purple poppy was later adopted to honour animals who have died in service, while the white poppy represents peace. (...)"

(in https://www.remembertoremember.com.au/blog/from-flanders-field-to-a-symbol-of-remembrance)




   (from     https://www.natural-treats.co.uk/blogs/news/remembrance-
                 day-and-the-purple-poppy)


(from   https://www.facebook.com/Whitepeacepoppy/)

Monday, 4 November 2024

 4th November 2024

Thought of 

the day


“Success is the sum of all efforts, 

repeated day in and day out”.

                                                  Robert Collier

Wednesday, 16 October 2024

16th October

World  Food  Day





"Right to foods for a better life

                                               and a better future."

Students from classes 7thA, 7thB, 8thA, 8thB & 9thA shared 

their opinions on how they feel worried with this issue 

(some people have enough meals per day and other people 

do not have enough or even have nothing to eat) and gave 

ideas to take action in order to promote healthy diets, 

to avoid waste  and eradicate hunger.

Have a look at the padlet HERE and read their thoughts and opinions.

Congrats dear students. 🤗

Monday, 14 October 2024

14th October 2024

Thoughts of the Day



"The greatest glory in living lies not in 

never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

                Nelson Mandela

Tuesday, 1 October 2024

 CURIOSITIES

1st October 2024

Do you know that ...?



On this date, 1st October,  people celebrate 

International Music Day,   

International Day of Older Persons

and 

World Ballet Day,    among other observances.


In 2024, "Harmony Across Cultures" is the theme of International Music Day.  

This year's theme emphasises music's role in connecting different cultures and creating a more harmonious world. 

Through music, we can appreciate diversity and strengthen ties that bring humanity closer together.

This date was established by the UNESCO in 1975,  to celebrate the diverse expressions and global significance of music.

(in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Music_Day)


Monday, 30 September 2024

30th September 2024

                    Thoughts of the day



Thursday, 26 September 2024

 26th 

September 2024



EUROPEAN Day of LANGUAGES


Celebrating "Languages for Peace" on 

EUROPEAN DAY of LANGUAGES. 

The importance of communicating through different 

languages and enriching ourselves with the diversity 

of cultures appealing and promoting PEACE.

Congrats! You all did a great work.    

See HERE  all the posters students have done in class, 

and check the winners below.

Monday, 16 September 2024

2024 2025

12th  September  2024


Dear students,

we're back to our dearest school 

and to our dearest friends.


Our holidays were surely great 

and now ... it's time to come back.


I'm  sharing with you all a quote of Albert Einstein 

that I consider extremely important 

because in life we should  never

give up on anything no matter 

how difficult things may become.


This is our challenge: when you make a mistake 

learn sth from it and never give up! 

Try harder next time, and one more time, 

and again, ...

A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."

These are 3 photos of this day, 12th September, when welcoming you to this new school year, 2024-2025.



Friday, 14 June 2024

14th June 2024 


And now it's the turn of 

the other school years!                              (5th, 6th, 7th & 8th years) 

Holidays have finally arrived!

EBHC - Congrats, dear 7th graders, A & B!

7th A                      7th B


Friday, 7 June 2024

 4th June 2024

And school year ends for 

9th classes 

           EBHC

       Congrats, dear students!

Wakelet/Portfolio 9A

                                         Wakelet/Portfolio 9B

Thursday, 9 May 2024

 9th   May

Europe day

Do you know...?

Click HERE to find out more about this celebration!

Friday, 3 May 2024

 25th  April  2024

Celebrating the 50 years 

of the Revolution

On 24th April, school EBHC celebrated the 50 years of 25th April with several, different and interesting activities.

French 🇫🇷 & English 🇬🇧 activities/games and works on the 50 years of 25th April were done by students in their classes. Take a brief "tour" while listening to Zeca Afonso singing "Grândola Vila Morena". Watch here!


 January 24th 2024

International  

Education  day

On International Education day, 24th January, students of 7th, 8th and 9th classes of E.B. H. C. wrote slogans to call people’s attention to the importance of education in everyone’s life.

These are some of the many slogans that were displayed on the windows and doors around the school. 

Watch the short video here.