Laude Fontenebro School, for the second consecutive year has been awarded for its high education level by the Carlos III University

Laude Fontenebro School, for the second consecutive year has been awarded for its high education level by the Carlos III University

For the second consecutive year Carlos III University has awarded Laude Fontenebro School with a special mention for the results obtained by its students in the University Access Exams.

This award highlights the high educational level achieved by the school and encourages the teaching staff to continue the good work they´re doing.

Thanks to his hard work, our student Guillermo Sáez, who has obtained one of the top ten marks in these Exams, has also been recognized in that same ceremony by  Maria Luisa González-Cuéllar, Vice Chancellor of Students and by Isabel Gutiérrez Calderón, Vice chancellor of Studies from the Carlos III University.

For the headmistress, Alicia Alonso de Leciñana, “this recognition from the university provides an important acknowledgement that the educational model which we are developing and implementing is working well and also gives us the confidence that we are carrying out our jobs to the best of our ability. The attention to detail and the exceptional care we give our students signifies that we are moving in the right direction. Therefore, this recognition provides us with an incentive to continue improving and altering our methodology in order to do things better each and everytime.

Guillermo Sáez, who has graduated with honours says that “I see my results in Selectividad as a reward for my effort and consistency during these last two years. I feel thankful as well for the support received from my school and teachers”

Laude Fontenebro School, thanks to the quality of the teaching provided by the staff, continues to improve the academic level  and  has achieved magnificent results in the University Access Exams. In the latest exams we have achieved one of the top ten marks and more than 1/3 of students has obtained marks over 12 out of a possible 14.

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