Entrepreneurship at school

On Tuesday, April 9, 3rd and 4th year ESO students taking the entrepreneurship elective were able to participate in the national financial education final organized by the Spanish Banking Association (AEB) and the Junior Achievement Foundation.

A total of 30 schools from 17 different provinces and more than 1200 students participated in the competition. The school experienced the competition with great intensity and put in a lot of effort to win it.

At 12 noon, all the students gathered in the robotics classroom. They were divided into two tables. In one, the 4th grade students were gathered and in the other, the 3rd grade students. Each group had a code to participate in the Kahoot from which the contest took place. Each table had a computer on which the questions were answered. In addition, each student had four cards of the four colors of the possible solutions. Therefore, on a larger screen, the live YouTube video played by the organization was projected where the questions and possible answers with the relevant colors were seen. In this way, the students raised the card of the color of the answer that they believed was correct and the person in charge of the computer marked the one proposed by the majority.

The truth is that the performance of our students was excellent, especially that of the 3rd year students, since they came in second place by only a difference of ten points, since the first had 1969 and we had 1959, answering 14 out of 15 questions correctly. Although, the fifteenth could not be answered by any school, since there was an error in the software and for this reason, the score was assessed on 14 questions. In short, a full because they finally answered 14 out of 14 questions correctly. Thus they demonstrated that they had very correctly completed the talks given by the organization, a few weeks earlier. They were ready for two students from the same group to have the opportunity to represent the team in the European final that will be held in Brussels. But it doesn't matter because it was also an opportunity from which we all learned, an experience that has been very enriching for all our students!

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