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Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Spanish Week in Italy




At the end of the school term we organised the Spanish Week where we had a conference in which we presented what we did in Spain and what we would do in Greece.






We organised different activities:

We saw a film in Spanish called Stepmom with Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon; in Spanish it is called Quédate a mi lado. The theme is about two women with different cultures and traditions who meet each other and at the beginning hate each other, but as time passes and they get to know each other and appreciate their differences they become great friends. The students discussed their opinion on the theme of the film.




Two people were invited to talk about their experience on the Pilgrimage to Santiago and the students had a debate with them asking questions and comparaing the knowledge they had received from their teachers during lessons.







They also showed us their Credencial which is a pass stamped each time they get to a stop. The students were very interested and asked questions on how to get it, how many stops you had to make, where you had to get the stamp from and what you would receive in the end which was the Compostela



















This is the workshop where we made our posters












We prepared the conference room with an exposition of photos













and products we brought back from Spain







This is the famous Tarta de Santiago



A stand to present Spain























In the end we had an official presentation in which the students were given the Spanish certificate for their participation.

 

(Thanks to all the teachers who helped to organise the week: above all Silvana Britti, Paola Giorgi, Mirella D'Andrea, Rita Tassone, Yudith Villegas and many others, thanks to our Headmistress and the school staff, and last but not the least thanks to our students, too.)

If anyone of you wants to do a similar post, please, just tell me.
Bruno

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Latest News from Athens





Hosting of the pupils:


We have arranged the hosting of the pupils, taking into consideration every information you've given us.
When When we come back from Christmas vacations, we'll send you the names of the hosts and hostesses. We've done our best so that there won't be any problems and we hope they will have the time of their life here in Athens!






Programme of the meeting

We will also send you the detailed programme of the meeting in Athens which will include a guided tour to the Acropolis Museum, a visit to the Acropolis and a day trip to Olympia. Be prepared for a lot of walking and don’t forget your trainers!










Arrivals and departures
We have already received the times of arrival and departure of the Italian and the Spanish team. If you have booked your flights, please send the time to us.









Santa Claus is about to arrive in Athens and every preparation is being made for him, so schools close on Thursday for a fortnight! Our best wishes to all of you

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND THE HAPPIEST NEW YEAR!!!


Alexandra and the Greek Team

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Very important news from Greece

Hello dear partners,

Thank you for the details you've sent us about the teachers and pupils travelling to Greece.
Please, the partners who haven't sent us yet the names of the travelling pupils or teachers, they should do it the soonest possible. We need the names to arrange free admissions in the museums and places of interest and this is quite a bureaucracy.

We'll do our best to accommodate the kids and as soon as we arrange things we will inform you.

We just want to emphasize some issues concerning the hosting of the pupils in Athens:
Our pupils who participate in the Comenius are very young, most of them are around 15 years old. The oldest were the ones who travelled to Spain.Their daily life is divided between going to school and being with their families.
The majority of our pupils participating in the project are boys while at the same time we will receive many girls in the Athens meeting, specifically 13 girls and only 4 boys.
In case the girls are hosted by boys,we are sure there won't be any problems since we will have ensured that there is enough space at the hosting home and a separate bedroom for them so as not to feel uncomfortable at all.

Taner, about the extra pupils from your school that might join you at their own expense. We would be more than happy to take care of them but unfortunately we have too much work to do, not only for the project but also to organize the Comenius meeting here.
We have already arranged some sightseeing activities for the Comenius meeting but the number has to be specific because they include guided tours for less than 50 participants and other relevant things like buses, entrance to museums etc.

That's all for the time being.

Lots of greetings,
The Greek Comenius team

Friday, 3 December 2010

News from Greece

Hello dear partners!


We are ready to confirm the dates of the meeting in Athens:

arrival : Thursday 27 January

departure: Wednesday 2 February

and to recommend a hotel for your staying: http://www.president.gr/
Its location is very convenient, because it is on Kifisias avenue, a street leading to the north suburbs of Athens, where Marousi is, and also it is very near to the two metro stations from where you will have easy access to the historical centre of the city (sightseeing places, old town etc.)

The prices are:
67 euros for a single room
72 euros for a double room
100 euros for a triple room.
The prices are per room, per night and include VAT and breakfast.
Doing a research about the hotel prices in Athens, this was the best value for money we could find.
Please inform us till next Wednesday 8/12:

a) about the number and type of rooms you will need for the hosting of teachers at the hotel.
b) the number, sex and age of the pupils who will travel to Athens.
Also, if you could send us the soonest possible the names of the teachers travelling to Athens, it would be helpful for us.

Lots of Greetings,
Alexandra, Ada, Eleni, Krystallenia