In this ERASMUS+ project - 2018/2020 - we want to increase pupils’ major skills by organising clubs that are connected to 21st-century, namely ICT, robotics, photography, environmental education drama clubs. Read more Bosco Chiesanuova, Italy
  • Portuguese meeting

    February 16, 2020 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Following the agenda for the first day the Portuguese students prepared a welcoming ceremony where they performed some of the activities they do throughout the school year, being the strongest ones gymnastics and music.
    The tour around the school facilities shows that rebuilding is happening and in less than two years a new school will be ready. In the afternoon the participants from all countries formed teams with a student from each nationality to get engaged in sport for team bonding and faster acknowledgement of each other. Everybody seemed to have a good time and feel comfortable with this challenge. The sports teacher, along with the vocational students organised table tennis, badminton, basketball, climbing and skating station for all the participants to give a try. The day ended with a kind of a treasure hunt around the small town of Vieira do Minho to get to know it a bit better.

    Tuesday was ready for the theatre club activities and the ETC Theatre Company brought to stage the play “Not one of us!”. This was an interactive play where students were invited to take some small roles. It was one of the highlights of the program. Funny, entertaining, but highly pedagogical, focusing the problems of adolescence in modern times. After the actors went away it was time to roll up the sleeves and put hands on the scenery that should be ready for the school play about water pollution. The play was taken to the scene on Thursday, but it was necessary to prepare some elements from the scenery and no one better than an arts teacher to lead this workshop. In the end the flowers, fish and butterflies that would be used on Thursday were left to dry their fresh paint.
    In the afternoon the group went to the Caniçada Dam where they could enjoy a slow journey in the Brancelhe boat. The landscape is bucolic and amongst the vegetation the group could even spot one of Cristiano Ronaldo’s houses, along with some students’ villages. On the way back, all these teenagers could hang around Parque dos Moinhos near River Ave and have the feeling of how teens in Viera spend their days.

    From Vieira to Braga are around 30kms. This is a city whose foundation is Roman, but it went through changes till it got the medieval look and it is nowadays a touristic city. The highlight is now Bom Jesus, a UNESCO site on the hill, facing the city with a stunning view.
    From here, on this Wednesday afternoon, it was time to visit Guimarães - the Cradle of Portugal. This is another UNESCO site that depicts the way of living in medieval times. It is a place for a bit of open air history in a compact city centre full of battles and conquers. The materials used to rebuild the city centre and the techniques are exactly the same as the ones used in medieval times.

    Thursday starts again at school. It is finally time to use the scenery prepared in the workshop and watch the students from the theatre club performing on stage the short theatre play they prepared about the project. It included in the plot the partner countries, as well as the clubs it involves - photography, environment, ITC and robotics. It was dramatic the way they presented the problem of pollution affecting the water reservoirs around the planet. They also proved that together, world nations can solve the problems if they get united. Afterwards students could learn how to build masks for theatrical or non-theatrical purposes. They could be creative and use the materials given for the purpose.
    In the afternoon the vocational students prepared a cooking workshop for baking biscuits, fruit skewers and “pastel de nata” - traditional portuguese custard pie. So, the certificate ceremony included an afternoon snack prepared by the students involved in the project.

    Unfortunately Friday is here to put an end to this wonderful week. This is now time to visit Porto, the capital of the north of Portugal. Mostly known because of Port Wine caves and its picturesque houses along the Douro river, it is also a place for riverboat cruises and “azulejos”. It is famous among tourists all over the world and the complete tour should be done by walking on the highest platform of Ponte D. Luís.
    In the afternoon we headed to the Discoveries Museum, where students could better understand the importance of Portuguese sailors for the shape of today’s world. There is even a boat tour throughout the Portuguese discoveries!
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  • Polish Meeting

    October 20, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    It’s now time to go to Poland. Our destination is the school —- in Malkinia Gorna. On arrival we have our Polish hosts waiting for us to go to Brok. It is here that we meet the families of the students who will host the foreign pupils. For some of us, it's also time to meet good friends. For others it’s all brand new, ready to be used! It is good to see this anxiety that will end up in tears of longing, later this week, at the farewell party.

    Monday was a fantastic day at Malkinia Gorna school. A talent show held in the school gym showed us the students skills and the way younger and older pupils help and encourage each other in both leisure activities and academic subjects. Dance, music and sport are strengths for this school which for some years has been among the best in the country. Next it was time to get engaged in the robotics workshop and prepare the Legos that would later move across the classroom floor. The afternoon was spent around a bonfire in the Malkinia nature park. Alena and Anna, the leaders of this meeting, along with Marta, the headmistress of this school, taught us a Polish dance that got everyone moving. It was a very nice time, followed by group and concentration games, bonding the teams together.

    Tuesday was Warsaw Day! The capital of Poland is imposing. The guide that the Polish team chose was fantastic! A three-hour walking tour of the city has led us to remarkable historical times for the world and for Europe. We saw the modus operandi of the German army in World War II, its cruelty and the destruction it has caused in the city, leading to its near total destruction. It is therefore amazing to see how the Polish people dedicated themselves to the complete reconstruction of the city carrying out a brilliant task. The Soviet presence is also very evident and its biggest symbol is the imposing Palace of Culture - a replica of the palace in Moscow. From the top you can see the whole city. After lunch it is a fun time! Learning by doing! The interactive Science Museum brings knowledge and tests individual capabilities, increasing critical spirit and leading to knowledge in a sustained, but also empirical way. From physical dexterity to the sensory part, going through pure knowledge of the laws of physics and science, anything is possible here.

    Our Wednesday started well! Today's class was at Malkinia Technical School and the subject was “pierogi”. It seems difficult, but it is not. We learned how to cook them in a cooking lesson at this school and then we had to put what we have learned into practice. Savory or sweet, afterwards we could taste them in the school dining room. A fun and tasty experience! In the afternoon, after a guided tour to the school facilities, we devoted ourselves to writing an article about our opinion on this mobility so far - our working tools were Google Docs and Canva. This is how you spend an afternoon learning collaboratively in the ICT club.

    Thursday’s destination was Toruń. Along with Krakow this is a Polish city that was spared the devastation of war. Toruń is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite being about 300 kilometers from Malkinia, it was worth the visit for its imposing and architectural beauty. At every corner Copernicus is visible with its houses, statues and street names. Another history class that also makes us pay a visit to the city's History Museum. Before returning to Malkinia there was still time to make the famous gingerbread cookies that are also a symbol of the city.

    And we reached the end of our experience. Friday started in a very hard way. The visit to Treblinka reported to us the violence and cruelty of World War II. Although the death camp has been devoured by the flames initiated by the Germans at the end of the war, part of the structure of the railway is still visible and the memorials meanwhile erected are explained with emphasis by the Polish students. We walk back to the museum in silence and the video we watch helps us to better understand the horrors of war. In the afternoon the mood is more relaxed and all the teams prepare videos about our week, in the workshop organised for this purpose. The day ends up with the ceremony to hand out the diplomas, the exchange of gifts made by our hosts, a dinner cooked by teachers and parents and a cheerful party with music, volleyball and football all mixed together. Of course some tears came up as farewells happened. These experiences are always very intense and emotive.

    Thank you Polish team for all the care and affection. Our gratitude also goes to the families that so well took care of the students.
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