Morocco, Tangier
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During Abril Cultural 2025, two short films were produced with active student participation, with students serving as camera assistants, clapboard operators, and sound technicians, not only as actors. We organized the I Muestra de Cine to celebrate these activities with families. This work demonstrates student involvement in cinema and creative production.
Día de las Escritoras was celebrated by uniting established writers and student writers around the magic of books. A video features writers and female students sharing their favorite books, the reasons they write, and what reading means in their lives. Reading and writing are presented as paths to freedom. Gratitude is extended to those who made this activity possible.
Convivencia y Solidario Tour organized by AMPA on Saturday 15 March for the entire school community. Carnaval 2025 was celebrated on February 19 with participation from the whole school community. The center hosts social and festive events that foster community.
Convivencia y Solidario Tour organized by AMPA engages the school community in convivencia and solidarity activities. These events reflect the school's emphasis on community life and social responsibility. The AMPA coordinates efforts to bring together students, families, and staff for shared service-oriented activities.
President of AMPA: Safae Nabil; Vice President: Hafsa Mountacir El Idrissi Hajjaj; Treasurer: Taieb Bouhlal; Secretary: María de la O Ruiz Hilario. Email: apa.coleramonycajal@gmail.com.
Inter-centros sports events include semifinals of the Primary category. Carnaval 2025 provided a festival spirit for students and families. The school calendar includes social and cultural events that promote wellbeing and community engagement.
Colegio Español Ramón y Cajal is a Spanish international educational centre in Tangier, operating under the Spanish Ministry of Education's Education Abroad program. The curriculum, established by the Ministry, provides an integrative view of Spanish and Moroccan cultures, ensuring both Spanish and Moroccan languages and cultures are represented. Linguistic competence is developed in Spanish, Arabic, and English or French, depending on the language studied. The centre spans 16,889 m2, with 11,621 m2 built and 5,268 m2 landscaped, and comprises four buildings housing classrooms, workrooms, and support spaces, plus sports facilities, a garden, and parking. Academic spaces include 27 classrooms, 3 Flexible Grouping Rooms, and specialized areas such as an Arabic Language Room, a Music Classroom, a Library, an Art Room, a Computer/ICT Room, and a Psychomotor Room. After‑school activities run Monday to Friday, including football, basketball, cinema, dance, workshops, and theatre, with cinema projects and cultural events enriching student life.