A group of budding scientists from Nobel International School Algarve Year 12 and 13 have set up a Science Committee. The group of pioneering students are devoting their free time to enhancing the learning experiences of younger colleagues at the school. They meet every week for two hours to explore existing scientific experiments used with current Year 9 and GCSE pupils with the intention of improving and diversifying the experiments possible to make, and also trying to develop new experiments.
The Saint Andrew’s Society of the Algarve will be holding its Burns Supper at the Restaurante Ponte Romana in Silves on Saturday 27 January 2018. Starting at 7 pm guests will be greeted at the entrance by the lusty playing of our piper Malcolm MacGillivray. We will start off with a bubbly reception before sitting down to enjoy dinner with MacSween’s haggis (after the Beast has been formally addressed and slain), tatties and neeps as the main course. For non-believers vegetarian haggis or grilled chicken will be available, but must be ordered in advance. The meal will be accompanied by wine and perhaps even some amber mead!
The Nobel International School Lagoa and Lagos primary sections performed their annual festive performances in the last week of term.
Lagoa Years 1-6 performed "Christmas Wishes", written by Pennie Best, a play about toys that children wish for and the nativity at the end.
Lagos Pre-School-Year 6 did "A Midwife Crisis", a play written by Gaynor Boddy and Rebecca Kincaid.
A group of 16 senior students and two teachers from Nobel International School Algarve visited CERN in Switzerland in November as part of the CERN Educational Program 2017.
CERN is the world´s largest and most complex scientific laboratory and values its interaction with students. This Educational Program welcomes students each year to learn more about CERN, the origins of the Universe, the basic constituents of matter and the fundamental laws of nature.
Exhibition at the gallery of the Olhão municipal library - the works of José Mariano Gago with the opening events on Saturday 04/11/2017 at 15:30.
The exhibition will run from 4th to 28th November and is free to enter.
The Best Mix of Portuguese Music, Bands, Fans and Culture ...... in English. Announcing `Tosta Mista´ the newest Portuguese music discovery radio show to target the English marketplace.
Well known journalist and music guru Álvaro Costa together with International Development and music consultancy firm The Portugal Music Scene have teamed up with RTP Radio Antena 3, in association, to launch this intuitive show.
Looking for a great way to keep fit AND have fun? Phil and Lisa Soames are a husband and wife duo that run a selection of exercise classes in Lagos and Burgau that offer professional tuition alongside fun and enjoyment. All classes are €5 euros.
An exhibition of paintings on canvas with the theme the Blues has been organised by the Friends of the Museum of São Brás in partnership with the International Association of Art and the Peace and Art Society, which have developed the Blues project for painting on canvas.
Participating artists, of various nationalities, are creating works of art that represent a comprehensive overview of Blues music and its influence on the world in which we live.
- Senior Bikers 7th Anniversary Lunch
- Licensing of Father Rob Kean, Praia da Luz
- 'Kindertransport' - get involved in the Algarveans next production
- Algarve Fun at discounted prices
- Easter Festival at Golf Santo Antonio
- GNR officer swaps Loulé for Gwent - find out how he got on
- Exclusive sunshine and smiles at Quinta dos Vales’ Open Door
- Dido & Aeneas Opera Night at Vale do Lobo - April 30th