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COMENIUS MEETINGIN
WALES
2010
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
project meeting in Holly’s Art room (on the agenda is to order this evening’s dinner
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
There seemed to be a skeletal theme, they were all over the place
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Suddenly there was a fire drill – very organized!
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
The school recycling station!
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
The Welsh version of Friends
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Cosy staff room…
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Skolsysters rum
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Another amazing Art room
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
The classic coffee wagon. Filling in the diplomas that all participants were given.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Diplomas to all given out by the school principal (the gent in black
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Formal reception at the city mayor
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
He had a sore throat so the secretary read his speech
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Holly got a chance to be a mayor too =). All teachers had gold medals and all students got a pencil pocket.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Break in the afternoon sun after being at the Cardiff museum.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Tour around the park outside the museum to admire their Stonehenge wannabe-circle
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Robert took me, Lotta and Marian on a detour to the magnificent coast.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Dinner at the hotel, they have all gotten their mittens and we will make a check on that in February.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Home economics where the students prepared Welsh snacks for the teachers.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Lucy (IT teacher at the Welsh school) is explaining how Facebook works – mostly for the teachers =)
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
I want her necklace!!
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Main entrance to the school
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Visit to Wales national park, 1,5 hours in a bus, 30 minutes in a lecture room, lunch and 10 minutes to explore the park (which it takes a week to cross)
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
But that didn’t stop Lotta from galopping off to find a very exciting tree (that happened to be an ordinary maple
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
And Marcus had time to look at some sheep (there are 33000 inhabitants and 1 million sheep in the park so they aren’t exactly hard to find)
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
And back in the bus to go to a steel mill that was closed. But one of the teachers gave us a fantastic lecture outside the gates.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Lotta didn’t get a fancy room this time but mine was of course worse anyway, I even had flowers in the ceiling =)
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Our hotel
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
And here’s a bunch of pictures from Cardiff castle.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Built in 1801 to resemble a mideval castle. The roman ruins are 15 meters beneath this building.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Do you see the man in the picture?
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
When the castle was built electricity was taken in for the lighting.High tech!
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Cold and warm water and a flushable toilet– 1801!
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
The family dining table was custom made, the hole is made to host the stem of a tree with grapes. The family wanted fresh grapes after dinner.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
The library has a table where the books are kept during the winter to protect them from the damp climate. Still used today.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Marian, Robert, Thomas and Marcus in Cardiff harbour.
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
Heléne Ericsson, Carlshöjdsskolan
And a great way to end the display – We’re everywhere, even in the largest shopping centre in Cardiff.
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