We offer an extensive programme of extracurricular activities to nurture the whole student and allow them to follow their passions.
Judo, considered the best sport for children by UNESCO, is introduced at MAGNO by expert judokas. From a balanced, gentle and flexible philosophy, they will promote in our students all the great benefits of this ancient martial art, such as, among others:
Development of self-confidence and self-esteem.
Development of self-control
Discipline in life
Healthy habits.
Active body and strong immune system
Courage to compete and strive
More sociability
A minimum number of 14-15 students is required for this activity.
The most practised sport in the world and one of the most complete, as many muscle groups are involved in its practice, providing countless benefits such as:
Strengthening of the defence system
Improved posture
Improved coordination and balance
Strengthening of muscles and flexibility
Benefits cognitive development and mental health
Playing volleyball at school provides many benefits for children. It enhances coordination, agility, and physical strength while promoting teamwork, communication, and respect for others. Volleyball also helps develop focus and discipline, skills that can be applied to learning and everyday life. By practicing this sport, children enjoy themselves, build friendships, and adopt a healthy and active lifestyle.
A minimum of 6 players is required.
It is a collective ball game on a hard surface, in which two teams of 5 players each take part. The skills acquired are: reception and control of the ball, driving, passing, shooting, dribbling and feinting.
A minimum of 7 players is required.
The paddle is a very dynamic racket sport in which two players compete against another pair. It requires strategy, skill and speed. Initiation, learning and perfecting techniques is the general aim. Dynamic, general and specific coordination of the main strokes (lob, volley, smash, forehand and backhand). We will work on spin, movement on court and placement.
This activity will be carried out in groups of 6 to 8 players.
It's not just about robotics. What we aim to achieve with this workshop is to develop students' logical reasoning abilities, while also complementing the classes with lessons in science and technology, the history of science, and even philosophy.
Students don’t just learn the basics of robotics—they also gain an understanding of the historical advancements that have made today’s technology possible. We explore concepts such as electricity, gravity, friction, simple machines like levers, pulleys, and block and tackle systems, fluid mechanics, atomic theory, and more. In other words, we survey the world of science through its most famous researchers.
All of this helps them understand where the tools they use come from—whether it’s the light sensor, the electric motor that powers their robots, or useful components like gyroscopes. We also introduce modern programming concepts and even dare to give a few lessons on artificial intelligence—all adapted, of course, to their age level.
It is an artistic activity that helps to develop the fundamental elements of plastic expression and creativity. It provides students with a solid foundation for learning and improving their artistic skills, techniques and the fundamental principles of art, such as colour management, composition and perspective; as well as acquiring technical skills, it fosters patience, perseverance and observation, which helps them to explore their creativity.
Chess in Primary school children promotes the development of logical thinking, concentration, and memory, while also encouraging creativity and decision-making. It strengthens patience, discipline, and respect for rules, fostering social and emotional skills that contribute to their overall growth.
We learn and practise choreographies of current songs appropriate to the age of our students through games and group dynamics, developing different dance techniques that allow them to express themselves with their bodies in a fun way, which is one of the artistic activities that helps children to improve their mental agility and memory, as well as their verbal and corporal expression. It also encourages children's imagination, creativity and development through dialogue. They learn to collaborate and coexist in a team, know and manage their feelings, discover constancy and discipline in their work.
Practicing multisport at school offers great benefits for children, as it allows them to develop a wide range of motor and cognitive skills by trying different disciplines. It improves coordination, flexibility, and creativity while encouraging teamwork, friendship, and self-confidence. Multisport activities also help children discover which sport they enjoy most, promoting healthy habits and a positive attitude toward physical activity from an early age.
This activity will be carried out in groups of 6 to 8 players.
Fit Kid is a sports discipline that combines gymnastics, dance, and fitness exercises. The aim of this activity is for students to have fun while staying active, improving their coordination, strength, and flexibility, and developing values such as teamwork, discipline, and self-confidence.
In these classes, students will not only engage in physical exercise but will also be encouraged to socialize and show respect towards their classmates.
Street Dance is a high-energy extracurricular activity that allows students to express their creativity and relieve stress while staying active. Through dance, they not only improve their coordination, rhythm, and physical fitness, but also gain self-confidence and learn the importance of teamwork and discipline. It's a fun and social way to develop artistic and personal skills in a modern and motivating environment.
Music feeds the soul... but if it is also enjoyed with a piano... there is little more we can add.
We can simply point out that, among its great benefits, there is scientific evidence that corroborates that it causes an improvement in general school performance, favouring intellectual development, attention, memory, work discipline...
Percussion class is an extracurricular activity that goes far beyond learning rhythms. For your children, it will be a fun tool to improve their coordination, concentration, and ability to work as a team. It will help release stress, stimulate their creativity, and boost their self-confidence. It's an active and energetic way to develop cognitive and social skills while having fun making music together.
Student capacity: 1 to 2 per 30 minutes session and 4 per 1 hour session.



