Cultural and other

Cultural and other characteristics at the Institute have been held many activities of varied nature and different ideologies throughout history. For example in 1948 in the theater of Alfonso Sastre Institute released "Dream Cargo" and Medardo Fraile "Brother." There was also a section of the OJE until the 70s, which among other things, he used to organize a popular summer camps in the mountains, a film club, also in the 70s, where movies that do not were displayed in the channels of commerce, musical performances by groups of non-commercial circuits, and even have been issued since its assembly hall of local television programs, and many other cultural and recreational activities. In the mid-eighties, the IES Ramiro de Maeztu longer pilot center, as he had come to be earlier.Still, the prestige of the institution and the quality of its faculty continue to make him one of the focal points in public education in Madrid. Were promoted from that time many extracurricular activities for high school students from the classes of cinema to the theater and astronomy. The Ramiro de Maeztu infrastructure was then allowed to carry out these activities with a guarantee of success. Also contributed to this important work of teachers, as was the case of Enrique Centeno, which prompted a huge theater group that represents quality works produced some major ("The skinny on the break.") Among the student-actors in those promotions were told Daniel Ib ez G mez, Javier P rez Pariente, Luis del Castillo and Coba, To o Castanedo Arpide, Javier Ord ez, and Cobo Rafael Sanchez Aristi. Unfortunately, none of them has followed related to the world of theater.Outstanding student in that period was also Javier Alvarez (Fernandez), previous partner, and would become famous singer years later. Students mentioned and some other activists (Miguel Salafranca Gamo, Jos Varela Couceiro) they founded the first association of students of Ramiro de Maeztu, under the name of ADERAMA (Association of Students of Ramiro de Maeztu). His initiative pioneered a time when youth associations in Spain was largely underdeveloped, particularly in a school that, while enhanced the freedom and autonomy of thought of his students had not known that previous experiences sense. The religious establishment, still quite powerful in the Ramiro de Maeztu in those years, was extremely apprehensive ADERAMA creation. The site management urged the promoters to dissolve the partnership, and finally it came just three months after its creation.The act of dissolution was solemnly officiated with a collective burning of all documentation concerning ADERAMA, which took place in the Plaza del Alamillo in Madrid. Since then began to take shape the myth that any member of the Board was to retain their membership card to the Association, a fact which, if true, this document would provide symbolic value of no small consideration. Some of the teachers most representative of this stage were Ana Brieva (English), Encarnaci n Storekeeper (Philosophy), Javier Bargue o (Mathematics), Evaristo Merino (Geography), Antonio Moreno (Literature), Antonio Castell n (Literature), Francisco Galan (Music ), Esperanza Diaz de Miguel (Science) and the oldest Francisco Torrent (Latin).