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Winter
edition
C O N T E N T S :
Surveys: News Stories:Football 2 more hours a week
alcohol To belgium by bus
parties heavyweight championship
!New school options4th year magazine, 2009
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Welcome to the Sanpa Times
In this Winter edition of the 4th year`s Xanpa Times, we are going to give you unusual inform a-
tion about some subjects that actually are of special interest. Furthermore, we have done a
great effort making these magazines because we wanted to assure that they could be a great
success.
As Seneca said, work and struggle always call to the best, so we have worked a lot asking people
with an important role in the school for documentation and personal photographs as well as
formatting the best way possible in order to make the magazine attractive. Xanpa Times includes
interesting and complete surveys about different issues such as Films, Alcohol, and Parties thatgives us an orientation of the world we live on.
As well as surveys, the ma gazine is completed with 20 news stories that have answered the Five
Ws (professor William Cleaver Wilkinson), because they are regarded as basics in information.
The objective of this magazine is to entertain ca lling the lector`s attention with an attra ctive
format and a veridical information.
Our final area of inquire, was to see whether we were able to work as a team, we have managed
to do it so please continue reading....
In this edition, you're going to find loads of bri-
lliant articles such as:
Surveys:
Music, Parties, Drugs, Tv...
News stories:
Students, Gossip, Teachers back(for your sorrow),
new material...
Unedited photos!
You're going to enjoy it for sure!
Maybe we've written about you.. Have a look!
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Diabolos Aroundte SchoolSince classes started it seems as if a plague of diabolos had invaded our
school. Children between 4th primary and 4th year of E.S.O are playing with
these objects and achieving some incredible tricks.
It all started when some boys from the 4th year of E.S.O brought some of
them one day. Younger students saw them and now it has become a new
fashion in school. Its really incredible says Marcos Areizaga, a 4th E.S.O
student.
Pablo Santos
Aibak, te new Caring Company
This year our school has changed the
dining rooms food, so now the
company Aibak is in charge of the
kitchen. Last year Miguel was the
cook and made all the food but he has
retired so Etxeko-Janak brings the
food to school.
Miguel was 65 years old, so hedecided to retire. He was helped by a
young man that now is the principal cook.
Aibak has a large team of cooks and
waitress that prepare the food in schools
installations.
It is okay, but they give us very little
quantity of food commented one
student.
Mikel Bravo
New goals on the Black Field for young people with great promise
There are four new goals on
the Black Field since October
and they are made for the
children from the primary
school.
The sports director decided to
build a new football field for
the young people in the
primary school, so he decided
to put four new goals on the
side where there were
benches and grass and now
there are four little football
can be taken off to play a full
side football match (which
needs all the Black Field).
This was a proposal made by
the teenagers of the school
that later become moreimportant and finally they did
it. They are used in
playgrounds and for the
Benjamin football team. It
is fantastic! Now they have to
put grass and our school will
be well-known said Daniel
Dong.
Eric Polvorosa
News Stories
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To Belgium by busAt the beginning of November, the
vast majority of the 4 year ESO
students are going to participate on theBelgium exchange. They are going to
go there by bus.
From the 8th to the 15th of November,
the pupils are going to go to Amberes.
46 students are going to take part on
this exchange.
Amusing said one of the pupils of 3
B when hearing the news.
Alex Gonzlez
Students job
This year the students from the 4th year can
work in the dinning room, the students that get
this job have to help children to eat, this job is
paid almost 50, they discount it from the fees
of the dinning room, the students work
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. There are
many students that want to work there, so theyseparated people into different trims to work in.
The aim of these work is to have first contact
with children and to be more responsible not
because of the money.
Mircea Dumitru from the 4th year thinks: It is a
very good opportunity you learn how to take
care of kids, not to mention the money they
give you weekly.
Dani Dong
Fromte outdoorte indoor
This year some students form the forth year are playing
indoor football instead of the one we are used to. At
once they were going to make up a normal footballteam, but as there werent enough people, they took
pot luck with the indoor football. That idea ended up
as being very attractive since two more teams made
up by girls from primary have signed up. Firstly, we
werent very sure, but as we are having very good
results playing very well, we are really motivated
said Eric, a player for the indoor football team.
Marcos Areizaga
Stud
ents
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St. Paicks Heavyweight Championship
On the 15th of October two
students from the third year
had a brutal fight in the 3rd
B classroom. The fight
started because one ofthem previously jumped
on the other student as a
joke during playtime but
he didnt like the joke.
Once in class both
started a blazing row and
immediately to push and hit
each other. The fight was so
brutal that they used chairs
and tables. Finally, they
stopped fighting and none of
them was injured.Suddenly all the students
from the corridor were
standing in front of the
classroom watching or asking
what was going on! said
Tomas, a student from the 3rd
year.
Ignacio Iturrarte
New IT specialist at school
This year we can no longer find Auritze in St
Patricks corridors or classes because he has
gone from school. Now, our new IT specialist is
Iker Rodriguez.
Auritze has left school because he felt he
couldnt develop his capacities. When he camesome years ago he already knew this job in St
Patricks would only last a few years. All the
teachers who knew him already knew he was
going to leave school sooner or later
commented Juan Elvira.
Iker comes from a company called Iberntica.
Both IT specialists didnt know themselves.Eric Laqueche
New Secretary arrives at school
This year a new secretary has been chosen
to lend her services to our school. Maider,
the new secretary, was chosen for her
skills. However, the school didnt count on
the following- Maider has been met with
the entire male students approval. Why?
Obvious, or at least thats what we think
commented several 4th year students.
Iigo Oate
Staff
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Afr being absent for a year, Pilar Goyoaga has come back
choolLast year the 4th year ESO Spanish teacher wasnt seen around school
because she had taken a sabbatical year for herself. Although being away
12 months, she didnt leave Oiartzun, the city where she lives.
Instead of Pilar Goyoaga, Pilar Arsuaga gave the lessons. Its good to
have Pili back; she is a very laid back person. Thats what I like about her
said Uma, a 4th year ESO student.
Rocio Chillida
Teacher of school operad on
The social studies teacher, Mikel Ochoa has
been operated on. He was operated on, in the
Policlinica Guipuzkoa Hospital for an eye
problem (cataracts). After being operated on, on
the Sunday the twelfth of October, he spent a
week resting, so Ana was in charge of taking
care of his classes during the whole week.
Mikel Ochoa is fully recovered
now he had demonstrated this
by going to the Pyrenees with
the first year bachillerato
students. While he was not here
the work he left was efficiently
done.Pablo Martinez
Bus roundabou
This year at four thirty student from St Patricks English
school that go on bus to their homes cant walk from the
centre of the round about to get on their buses more
quickly.
This new rule has been used as a precaution for students
to avoid being run over by the buses. Jesus is in charge
of not letting the students pass through the centre of the
round about.
Daniel Dong a fourth year eso student says I dont like
this rule but I understand its for our safety.
Luis Benito.
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ST-Paicks School feels te need of securi
At the beginning of the first
term, the school installed
cameras at the main entrance
to the school in order to
provide a sense of security
and avoid robberies. After
discussing a couple cases of
robbery at the school, thehead of administration,
headmaster and business
manager finally decided the
need of installing two
cameras. Even though they
had some problems with them
and had to replace them, they
are currently working
perfectly. Now the cameras
will try to prevent robberies,
such as the few that took
place at the school last year in
which cell phones and moneywere stolen, and also to
prevent cars being broken into
in the parking lot as well as
providing a more accurate
control of the pupils. It
seems we will have to live asif we are in a jail if thats the
only way of doing it
commented Jess, the school
guardian.
Loren Arteche
Security/
Rules
St.Paicks renovas its rules
New rules for absences in St.Patricks English
school which the commission introduced forthis year in order to increase the discipline and
control of the students.
The school didnt want students leaving school
without anyone being aware of that any more
so the commission agreed to introduce several
new, more strict rules.
One of them is that the attendant at school is
totally obligatory and either your father,
mother or tutor must inform the school of any
absence.
Furthermore, the student must tell the tutor if
he has to go out of school, and if the tutor isnt
available, the coordinator.
Finally, the notification of an absence doesnt
mean its justified, so it might be reflected in
the marks at the end of the term.
Two hours more a week
This year, the LOE has changed. As a consequence, all of
the ESO students have to work two hours more a week.
Due to this change, the timetable increases from thirty to
thirty two hours a week. We had enough with thirty hours,
after break we have to work three hours non stopsaid
Iigo Oate from fourth of ESO.
Yassir Ahaoual
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One Hour more of P.E.
This school year due to a new law, the school
has added two new hours to the timetable. One
of them is another hour of P.E.
On one hand it has given us another hour for us
to do sport, but on the other hand has taken time
off our break which makes a 7 hour day.
Many students are looking forward to losing a
bit of weight, but others are outraged with their
breaks being taken away from them. We will
have to wait until the end of the year to see if we
all get in shape and the change is beneficial.
Bruno Santiago
New opons inte 4t year
This year the new law let us
choose between some
subjects, depending on our
future studies.The new law has introduced
the idea that we should
choose earlier what we would
rather study.
These let us choose between
Biology or Audiovisuals
studies Latin or physics-
chemistry and between Art or
Technology& IT.
A 4th
year eso student affirmsthat this is much better
because if they let us decide
we will study the chosen
subject a lot more happily.
However, other students say
that This is not good a idea
due to some people no have
very clear what they would
like to study and who may get
confused.
Macarena Olivn
Subjec
ts:
School magazine
Like every other year, the press workshop has ai-med its work to create a magazine.
Throughout the year, our intention is to publish two
magazines which are about everything that has to
do with the school and a bit of leisure.
It has been hard work and in the end we had to
struggle a bit in order to finish before the deadli-
nes, but finally we were able to finish it and we
hope you all like it.
Loren Arteche
Eric Laqueche
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Anhour lessof English in schooltis year
This year we have an hour
less of English in School butwe have an hour a week of
a subject called Ethics that
is in English. This new
subject, Ethics, is similar
to a tutors hour that we
always have had every
year. It is taught by
Mac. the new L.O.E.
The L.O.E includes
more hours o f tutorship, but the
school has considered a better
option, which was having thetutors hour with an English-
speaking teacher, so that we
could practice English. The
school made these changes
because we wanted to teach
true English and values of the
real life as well as social
relationships said John
Phillips, who has a very
important role in school,especially in terms of English.
Jon Ander Mendizabal Domnguez
Ines Gaviria
Language innsificaon for ate students
inte secondary schoolThis year, there is a new rule in Saint Patricks English
school. Students in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year ESO
have new intensification classes which are Basque,
English or Spanish.
The teachers choose the intensification that
each students need to improve
and if the students is doing well
in Basque and Spanish, must go
to Press (English). 3rd and 4th year
students con also choose French.
In each class they review the task, they have been doing in the normal classes,
improving all the subjects.
Patricia Ascorreta
Subjects:
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Films, actors, actresses
and illegal downloadingWhat films do you usually watch? , thats a very frequent question we ask each
other every day. Our parents, as far as Im concerned, like to see historical
films and action films but sometimes they dont let us to watch some interesting
films because they are violent.
They 13th of October of 2008 we asked mo-
re or less 60 people aged between 14 and 15
years from the fourth year some interesting
questions about films actors actresses or
for example, the influence of films in our li-
fe. We received some interesting answers to
get to the bottom of this particular survey.
Please, read on.
What is your favourite genre of film?
This statistics clearly reflect that the
most popular genre is comedy, although
a lot of people also have chosen porno-
graphy as their favourite genre.
Do you download films illegally?
Its an interesting point that most of us
download films illegally.
2%
24%
3%71%
Others Pornography
Action Comedy
Yes No
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Do you watch films at home or at the cine-
ma?
This statistic shows that most people watch films
in both places, or at home.
Which is your favourite film?
We can see that the huge majority of students ha-
ve chosen American Pie as their favourite film.
Which is your favourite actor/ actress?
It is noticeable that people, especially boys think
that Elsa Pataki is the best actress.
31%
10%
59%
Home Cinema Both
American Pie 300 Others
Elsa Pataki
Johny Depp
Uma Thurman
Others
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Do films influence your life?
It is remarkable that people think films do influence their lives.
These statistics represent that we all like the genre of the comedy the most
because it makes us laugh. Most of us download
films illegally because we dont have to pay for
the films. We sometimes prefer to watch films
at home and other times, we enjoy watching
films in the cinema. The majority of us, have as
our favourite film American Pie and other pre-
fer 300. Our favourite actress is Elsa Pataki,not because of her work, because she is very
pretty. To conclude, we think that films in-
fluence our lives in some way. For example,
American history X has influenced our life.
Jon Ander Mendizabal, Daniel Dong and Luis
Benito.
60%
40%
Yes No
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The truth about our TV habitsAdults are always complaining about ourTV habits. They always say we watch toomuch TV, that the programs we watcharent good for us, for example.But is this really true, or are they justexaggerating?
The aim of this survey is to find out the
truth about this difficult issue. We are cu-rious to see if teenagers spend too many
hours in front of the TV and what kind ofseries and programs we watch. Our finalarea of inquiry is to see whether we haveto change our habits or not.
We asked the whole 4th year a series ofquestions about their TV habits and thencompiled them in some easy to understand
graphs.
What kind of series/programs do you watch?
We can see that the kind of programme most of us like to watchis comedy. So why do our parents say that the programs we
watch are so horrible? Isnt it good thing to laugh a little bit aftera hard day at school?
How often do you watch TV?
As the graph shows, here weve got a problem.Most of us watch TV daily,which can distract us a lot from our studies.It would be a betterthing to reduce a little our time in front of the TV if we wantto get better moves at school.
Action 15% Comedy 80% Crime 3%
Football 2%
Twice a Week 13% Daily 87%
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Do you watch it primarily alone or with your family?
Do you have a TV in your room?
More than half of us dont have a TV in our room, which is a po-sitive thing if we want to reduce the number of hours in front ofthe TV, but from another point of view, it can also be a negativething because then well have to deal with our parents or bro-thers/sisters to decide which programme to watch.
How many TVs are there in your house?
The graph shows that the majority of us have 3 TVs inour house. But there are some of us that have up to se-
ven TVs (nea 5%) so in this case it wouldnt be thechilds fault if he watched too much TV, it would be theparents fault, having an unnecessary number of TVs at
home.
Both 48% Alone 33% Family 19%
Here we can see that there are moments in which we preferto watch alone, and moments in which we prefer to watch towith our family, as nearly half of us have both habits
No 58% Yes 42 %
Three 30% Two 22%
One 11% Seven 5%
Six 2% Five 11%
Four 20%
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Do you watch the news?
Here theres a great surprise: Most of us actually watch the news! So ourparents complaints about watching trash TV is just an exaggeration be-cause most of us, more than half, watch the news at least sometimes. Sowe are interested in what happens around the world, which is a sign that
we are not the anti-social group we are sometimes supposed to be.
What influences the type of programmes you watch?
Here we can see that our likes are most influential on each other regardingthe type of program we watch, and that advertisements only influence us
to a small degree which is a bit surprising.
These statistics show that apart from redu-cing a little bit the number of hours in frontof the TV, our TV habits are not as bad asis believed. Most of us watch the news,dont have a TV in our rooms,and we watch TV with our families. Andthere is also another important fact, which
is that advertisements dont influence us somuch as the TV producers hope to..
Rocio Chiillida, Iigo Oate, Ines Gaviria.
Yes 53% No 34% Sometimes 13%
Likes 75% Publicity 14% Actors 12%
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How Much Does Music Really Attract Us?A lot of us often consider we depend
on music more than we should. Howe-
ver, do we use it as much as it is
thought? What music habits do most
of us have? And where do we get all
the music from?
In this survey our objective was to try
to get to the bottom of this massive
social habit. How far does the society
affect how much and what types of
music we listen to and does music help
to expand our knowledge of langua-
ges? Perhaps music is the key to the
intellectuality philosophers are
seeking.
We asked the whole of the fourth year,
68 in total, a few questions about mu-
sic habits and then created some
graphs to make it easier for you to ob-
serve any remarkable answers. We en-
courage you to continue reading and
hope you find the statistics of interest.
1- What kind of music do you listen to?
Pop - 42.6%
Rock - 39.7%
Hip-Hop - 23.5%
Techno - 26.5%
Punk - 1.5%
The most popular style of song among teenagers is pop. But there is not much difference between
pop and rock which are separated by less than 3%. Hip-hop and techno are also pretty popular
among teenagers, but on the other hand, but punk isnt popular at all.
0
11.25
22.50
33.75
45.00
PopRock
Hip-hopTechno
Punk
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2- Do you like going toconcerts?
Yes - 92.7%
No - 7.3%
This statistic clearly highlights the fact that
nearly everybody likes going to concerts nowa-
days. There is just a minority of 7.3% of us who
dont like attending musical spectacles.
3- Which radio stat ion do youlisten to?
40 Principales - 70.6%
Kiss FM 7.3%
Other radio stations - 8.8%
Do not listen to music - 13.2%
And the award of best radio station goes to
Los 40 Principales. This radio station is liste-
ned to by 70.6% of us. Its the most popular sta-
tion by far. What is noticeable in this graph is
that the second most listened one is only liste-
ned to by 9% of us. More than 13% of the stu-
dents dont listen to the radio.
Yes No
40 principales
Kiss FM
Other radio stations
Do not listen to music
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4-Which languages do youlisten to music in?
Spanish -76.5%
English - 80.9%French - 19.1%
Basque - 5.9%
German - 1.5%
The vast majority of us listen to music
in English, something remarkable for
the reason that we live in Spain. As it is
appreciable, not many people listen to
music in German or Basque. Nearlyeveryone listens to music in Spanish or English.
5-How do you get on to know aboutdifferent types of music?
Friends - 63.2%
Internet - 39.7%
TV - 8.8%
Radio - 14.7%Other - 8.8%
One the one hand most pupils at St-Patricks get to know
about different types of music through their friends and
through the internet. On the other hand, a vast minority
get to know about different music
through theinternet and music channels on the TV.
0
21.25
42.50
63.75
85.00
Spanish English FrenchBasque
German
0
16.25
32.50
48.75
65.00
Friends Internet
TV Radio Other
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6- How much time do you spend listening to music every week?0-5 hours - 30.9%
5-10 hours - 32.3%
10-15 hours - 23.5%
15-20 hours - 3.5%
More than 20 hours - 9.8%
We can see that there isnt a fixed tendency in the amount of music
we listen to. What is perhaps, most noticeable, is the large number of
people who listen to music more than 20 hours a week, or said in adifferent way, nearly 3 hours a day; one of every 10 of us does so.
7- Do you download music? If so, how often? Doyou do it legally or illegally?
Yes - 94.2%
No - 5.8%
0-5 hours 6-10 hours
11-15 hours 16-20 hours
more than 20 hours
Yes
No
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Dont say youve never wondered about teenagers consumption
habits of alcohol and cannabis, because we all have. Im not
referring to tedious articles in which they try to encourage young
people, especially teenagers, not take either alcohol or cannabis.
But to modern and up-to-date facts.
We went to a secondary school and asked 60 4th year students. We
have the answers to the most common questions but questions,questions that have never answered until today. When you get to
the end of this article, you will know the truth abut what teenagers
do.
DO YOU CONSUME
alcohol?We can clearly see that the majority of the students
consume alcohol.
cannabis?
Clearly students do notconsume cannabis as much as alcohol.
WHEN DID YOU START CONSUMING
alcohol?
YES NO
TEENAGERS + DRUG = ADDICTION!
YES NO
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We found out that the vast majority started consuming
alcohol last year.
However we
also foundout that
some others
started consuming it three years ago.
cannabis?
In this question we discovered that
45% started consuming it this year
and also that a 10% started 3 years ago.
HOW MUCH DO YOU SPEND ON
THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
TWO YEARS AGO
THREE OR MORE YEARS AGO
THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
TWO YEARS AGO
THREE OR MORE YEARS AGO
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alcohol?
There we found out that more than half of the people
spend 5. Although the vast majority do not spend alot there are people who spend more than 15.
cannabis?
Well, there is nothing to
comment, the results areclear to understand.
DO YOUR PARENTS KNOW YOU CONSUME EITHERCANNABIS OR ALCOHOL?
Almost half of the parents
know that their sons ordaughters consume alcohol if they do so or cannabis if
they do so.
I cant think of a reason for which teenagers do this, dont they know
that drink and drugs arent the definition for fun? In my opinion they
do this to gain popularity, and because they think that like this they are
more mature. But the truth is that its very childish of them to think in
this way. The worst thing is that they dont control it, and when they
stat to feel that they have serious health problems, they are alreadyhooked.
Laura Arrieta, Patricia Ascorreta, Macarena Olivn.
5
INVITED
5 10
15 MORE
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Young Peoples Habits in PartiesWe have carried out this survey to find
out which and what type of habits the studentsin the 4th Year of secondary have.
We asked the whole of the 4th Year (68
students in total) some questions related to our
free time and what we do at parties. We hope it
is going to be interesting to know thisinformation, so please read on.
>Doyoudrinkalcoholduringparties?
We
can see clearly
that the majority of
us drink alcohol
during the
YES No
YES NO
>Doyouhavetodrinkalcoholtoenjoytheparty?
Thi s
s ta t i s t i c
c lea rly h i ghl i ght
s tha t
the
m a j ori ty
o f the
s tudents
dont
need to
dri nk
a lcoholto enj oy
t he
party.
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Whodoyouminglewithinparties?
This statistic shows that 55% of the
students try to meet new people or friends they
dont know really well, while 45% spend their
party time to stay with people they really know,
like; friends or school mates.
PEOPLE YOU DONT KNOW
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
>Doyousmokeduringparties? Ifsowhat?
NO CANNABIS TOBACCO
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>Untilwhattimesdoyounormallystayoutinparties?
This statistics shows that the clear majority stay out at parties until 1:00 2:30.
>Wheredoyougotoparties?
These statistics clearly highlight that a majority of students prefer going to the Port or
to the Old part than going than going to other places.
11:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 1:30 2:00 - 2:30
3:00 - 3:30 4:00 and more
Bataplan Beach Nowhere
Port & Old Part
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>Doyougotopubs/discos?
We can see then that not a lot of people go to pubs/discos, maybe because we are not old
enough.
These statistics are remarkable for many
reasons. The clear fact that teenagers
between 14-15 years old are used to
consume alcohol during their party time is
a clear reason to make us think about our
students habitsthis is what an adult
would answer if he was asked to comment
this surveybut all the students we asked
about what they though about their
drinking habits seemed to be confident and
not worried about that, also when we asked
the questions they answered with decision.
Also the fight of two ideas is making a really
important effect in the fourth grade
students way of answering: the minority
(16%) think they need to drink alcohol tohave a good time, while the majority (84%)
do not have the need the drink alcohol to
have a good time.
So there is an exchange of ideas, apartfrom these opinions on the alcohol, also
there are people who plead for the item
consumed of the alcoholso a crushing
majority support the consumption of
alcohol and cannabis.
Mikel Bravo, Pablo Martinez, Eric
Polvorosa.
Finally we think that drinking alcohol with
moderation is not dangerous and you can
have a good time, but the idea of abusing of
alcohol and other drugs like cannabis is not
certainly good for your health.
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Football Survey
People complain that the Premiership is better than the Spanishleague because of the players that they have. What do you thinkabout that?
In this survey we have tried to get the answers of these ques-tions. What team do you support? Are we supporting the team of
our city or is it that we are starting to support teams thatattracts us because of the way they play?
We have done this research in the San Patricks school (4 yearstudents, 68 students in total). The questions are related to ourtaste about football but that is not all the statistics are compiledbased on the answers of the students. We hope you carry on rea-ding and also that you enjoy this survey.
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Do you like football?
As we can see the majority ofthe people like football. I can
say that the majority of stu-
dents that dont like football
are girls.
Do you prefer Spanish
league or premier lea-gue?
As we can see the opinion of
the people is quite divided.
More or less half of the year
prefers the Spanish league.
YES NO
Spanish league
Premier league
What team do you
support?
We can see many different opi-
nions. On the one hand most of the
people support the team of our
city but on the other hand we cansee that 9 percent of the 4 year
supports our eternal rival.
Do you think football is
overvalued?
Real SociedadLiverpool
Real Madrid
FC Bacelona
Athletic de Bilbao
YES NO
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That is another yes, no ques-
tion there isnt much to say
but as we can see nearly the
70 percent of the 4 year think
that football is overvalue.
Do you practice football
in a team? Or just for
fun?
The majority of us play foot-
ball just for fun.These statistics are remarka-
ble for many reasons, whatstands out most is probably
that there is 9 percent of the
year that support our eternal
rival, the Athletic de Bilbao,
thats not all we can see that
YES in a team YES for fun
nearly the whole people who
don t like football are girls.
The first chart shows us the
similarities of the opinions.The second one shows us that
the whole year only like the
premiership and obviously the
local league. supported is the
local team. The fourth one
talks about the opinions iffootball is overvalue, most of
the students think that foot-
ball is overvalue. Nearly the
80 percent of the year just
play football for fun. It seems
that the answer to the ques-
tion above is the opinions arequite divided and also that the
majority of the girls dont like
football.
Bruno Santiago, Daniel Goiria and Yassir
Ahaoual
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The Truth About the Relationship Between
Students and Teachers
A lot of us think that if there isnt any problem bet ween ateacher and a student, everything is perfect. But do wereally know what students think about thei r teachers orthe exams they have to pass?In this survey we decided to tr y to get to the bottom ofthis thorny issue. So are some of the stereotypical thingsstudents say true?We asked the whole of the fourth year (68 students in to-tal) some quest ions related to the school teachers and thenmade some graphs with the results . We hope you find theminteresting.
Which teachers do you think is the funniest?
As we can see, a lot of students think Chema is the most amusing teacher
(31%), but other people like Josemi or Josean seem to get on well with
their pupils.
Which teacher do you think sets more homework?
As the chart shows, the majority of people (31 %) think that Reyes has to
reduce the amount of homework she sets. However, we can also see the-
re are many different opinions between students.
31%
26%
12%
12%10%9%
Chema 31% Blas 26% Juan 12%
Josemi 12% Josean 10% Others 9%
31%
16%
12%
10%
9%7%7%7%
Reyes 31% Sussie 16% Begoa E 12%
Igone 10% Carmen 9% Others 7%
Josean 7% Alazne 7%
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Do you think a teacher has picked on you sometimes? If so who?
In this case most students think that a teacher had picked on them but it appears not to be a particular
teacher who picks on students as others agroups the majority (22%). However, Alazne is for stu-
dents a teacher who often picks on her pupils.
Dou you think school teachers
are modern people?This chart shows that the vast majority dontthink they are (75%). On the other hand only
the 2.94% thinks they are modern people, whe-
reas the 22.05% believes only some teachers
are modern.
Do you think you have been the
teachers pet?Here we find another topic which, in this case,the majority answered yes (56%) whereas the
(44%) answered no.
22%
19%14%
14%
11%11%11%
Others 22%
Alazne 19%
Begoa E 14%
Begoa Cenoz 14%
Marisa 11%
Sussie 11%
Chema 11%54%
46%
Yes
No
75%
22%3%
No
Some
Yes
56%
44%Yes
No
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Which teacher do you think makes the most difficult exams?
As we can see, a lot of students find Simons exams the most difficult ones
(22.05%). This pie chart shows, as the previous, that not all of the inter-
viewed agree in a particular teacher.
Which teacher do you think punish students most?In this case, the biggest amount of the interviewed agrees
Chema punishes quite a lot (45.58%). New teachers in the
third year like Mac, also punishes a lot.
These statistics are remarkable for any reasons, but what stands
out most is that they serve to show what students talk about rela-
ted to their teachers when they are not listening to their teachers.
The first pie chart shows that Chema is the funniest teacher whe-
reas the third one shows Alazne as a strict teacher. This survey
also advise you to study a lot for Simons exams or shows that
many students have been the teachers pet
We do know that not all the teachers are going to agree with some
results but what we dont want to do is to make teachers argue in
the staff room.
- Marcos Areizaga, Ignacio Iturrarte & Pablo Santos -
22%
19%18%
13%
12%9%7%
Simon 22% Chema 19%
Begoa E 18% Pilar 13%
Others 12% Josean 9%
Isabel 7%
19%
46%
13%
13% 9%
Alazne 19% Chema 46% MAC 13%
Simon 13% Others 9%
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JOURNALISTS
LAURA ARRIETA, PABLOSANTOS, IGNACIO
ITURRARTE, MACARENAOLIVAN, PATRICIA
ASCORRETA, SOFIA TIANO,
MARIA TOMOVSKA, BRUNO
SANTIAGO, INES GAVIRIA,
ROCIO CHILLIDA, IIGO
OATE, ERIC LAQUECHE,
LOREN ARTECHE, ALEX
GONZALEZ, MARCOS
AREIZAGA, DANIEL GOIRIA,YASSIR AHOUAL, MIKEL
BRAVO, ERIC POLVOROSA,
PABLO MARTINEZ, JON
ANDER MENDIZABAL
MANAGING DIRECTOR
TIM BUCKWELL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
IKER RODRIGUEZ
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