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Content
CONTENT 2
PROJECT SUMMARY 3
PARTICIPANTS 4
AUSTRIA - NMS -HS 1 FELDKIRCHEN 5
GERMANY - GYMNASIUM LÜNEBURGER HEIDE (GLH) 7
GREECE - 7TH GENIKO LYKEIO IOANNINON 9
ITALY - I.C. N1 PACIFICI SEZZE- BASSIANO 11
LATVIA - NIRZAS PAMATSKOLA 13
LITHUANIA - SAUSIO 13-OSIOS VIDURINE MOKYKLA 15
POLAND - ZESPÓŁ SZKÓŁ OGÓLNOKSZTAŁCĄCYCH 17
I LICEUM OGÓLNOKSZTAŁCĄCE IM. HENRYKA SIENKIEWICZA 17
ŚWIEBODZIN 17
PORTUGAL - ESCOLA SECUNDARIA MANUEL 19
SCOTLAND - ST.OSWALD’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 21
SPAIN - IES MARTÍNEZ URIBARRI 23
SWEDEN - GYMNASIESÄRSKOLAN 25
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Project SummaryOur project is to contribute to strengthening the European dimension of education by
promoting cooperative activities between schools from different countries in North, Southand Central Europe.
It is the main target of our project to explore the expectations of young EU citizens
concerning their prospects and future opportunities within the European Community. To
start with, the participating youths will make themselves familiar with each other’s current
situation, educational systems and cultures. It is the educational intention to display to the
youngsters from so many different European nations a wide range of positive prospects in
spite of the currently difficult social and economic situation in their home countries.
We will look into the present-day youth in the partner countries involved, i. e. their values
and ideals, their hopes and fears both as individuals and as a generation; particular interest
will be put on special needs students. One of the aims is to understand how they see
themselves and their commitment and responsibility as both national and European citizens.
By contrasting their self-perception with the ones of their peers, youths will become more
aware of what they have in common and thereby unites them. The project team members
believe that this is indispensable for building a common ground from which to move on and
eventually build a Europe of enthusiastic and politically committed citizens.
Students as well as teachers will, of course, improve their language and ICT skills within the
project work. Project communication will be in English and, besides the available
“mobilities”, we will use modern media to communicate “face-to-face” as much as possible.
Social competence will be fostered by working in foreign groups; this should make prejudice
(should there be any) collapse and preconceptions break down. Students will learn to create
and to evaluate questionnaires and to implement different forms of (re)presentation
(booklets, e-books, e-twinning page, exhibitions, etc). They will also be dealing with their
professional future: they will describe dream jobs and, in this context, find out about their
training possibilities. They will gather information on enterprises and universities in their
national environment and exchange it. Necessarily, we will also be looking into economic
aspects such as youth unemployment. Finally, it could be exciting to combine social aspects
with creativity and present some of the results in the form of a musical, an exhibition or by
means of street art.
The staff, too, will get to know much more about the EU and the partner countries. We want
to exchange working methods and work examples which are apt to be taken over into daily
school life.
The intended focus of our project should make aware the role of the EU in the life of young
Europeans, illustrating to them the prospects and possibilities which the EU offers to them.
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Participants
Austria
Germany
Greece
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
PolandPortugal
Scotland
Spain
Sweden
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Austria - NMS -HS 1 Feldkircheneldkirchen in Kärnten
Feldkirchen is situated in the middle of Carinthia (Kärnten). Carinthia is the most southern
province of Austria.
Feldkirchen is quite a small town with about 14.000 inhabitants. One of the most
outstanding buildings is the Bamberger Amthof. It is a very old building and today it is a
cultural centre – there are lots of interesting concerts and exhibitions. It also houses a small
museum to the history of Feldkirchen. In the Amthof there is also the music school – some
of our students learn to play their musical instruments there.
The emblem
of Feldkirchen
Bamberger AmthofMain Square Feldkirchen with Town
Hall in the background
This is our school
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You can do nearly all kinds of sports around
Feldkirchen.
Wintersports can be done in different skiing
regions which can be reached within half an
hour. Our pupils have a skiing course for one
week in the second form.
Hiking in the mountains is popular especially
in autumn.
For doing summer sports like swimming,
sailing, surfing or – very trendy the previous
summer – stand up paddling - there are
beautiful lakes nearby.
The NMS Feldkirchen
In our school there are pupils from the age of 10 to 14. It is a „New Middle School“ and has
an emphasis on music, that means students in the music classes are offered a wide range ofmusical training. We have got a school choir, the pupils learn how to play instruments and
they can be members of the school band.
Students who are not so gifted in
music can also put their focus on
either a second foreign language
beside English (which is Italian in
our school) or Information
Technology – where they learn how
to work on the computer and using
different kinds of software.
Furthermore they have the
possibility to do the European
Computer Driving Licence.
In some of our classes there are students with special needs. These students are integrated
in most activities that we do at school – if possible.
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Germany - Gymnasium Lüneburger Heide (GLH) The GLH is a private grammar school close to Luneburg in the
metropolitan region Hamburg, which is situated in the north ofGermany. More than 70000 people are living in Luneburg. The
historical Hanseatic City is affected by the university with its
students.
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At GLH every pupil knows each
other very well, because of the
familiar atmosphere. 280
students (classes 5 to 12) and 31
teachers are part of the GLH.
There are two classes in every
year, each class with about 20
children. Once a year, there is the
possibility to evaluate the
teachers, to give them a feedback
and the chance to improve their
way of teaching. Usually, thereare class trips every second year
to destinations in Germany and Europe.
Our classrooms are modern equipped. For example there are a lot of electronic whiteboards,
which are very good for the usage of multimedia contents.
An important aspect in our school is that talented students are encouraged by special
projects to learn things, which are not taught in normal lessons.
Up from class 5, English is taught as ourfirst foreign language. In class six we´ve
got the chance to choose between
Spanish, French and Latin as second
foreign language. In school we have got
45 minutes every day to do our
homework for years 5 to 9. On
Wednesday, every second week there
are mixed classes practicing projects like
cooking, playing football, games or go
swimming. For the lower classes, there
are handicrafts and neurobic (fighting
with stocks), to ensure enough motion.
The international alignment becomes very important. That’s why the GLH has a partner
school in India. It is useful to give students the chance to improve their language skills and to
discover other cultures. These are also two of many reasons, why our school decided to
become part of the Comenius project “Youth ECHOES”. We hope that we are going to learn
more about our neighbors in Europe and the principles the EU stands for.
Henrik Hantel, QI
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Greece - 7th Geniko Lykeio Ioanninon
Our school is in Ioannina, a city in
the north west of Greece. In
Ioannina there live more than
100.000 people.
The school is located in the city
centre.
The "7th LYCEUM of IOANNINA"
first opened during the school
year 1979 -1980 as “CLASSICAL
LYCEUM IOANNINON "(one of
the eleven across the country).
The building was used as a
Commercial School in the past
and it is listed under the
protection of the Internal
Revenue Modern Monuments.
In 1983 a new building was
constructed to meet the
growing needs in
classrooms.
Today the school’s capacity
is about 230 students and
faculty (permanent and
seconded to cover specific
subjects), about 30.
It is an upper secondary
school of general education
The old (at the front) and the new
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There are three educational choices: theoretical direction
technological direction
positive direction
After high school
• Following this stage,students participate in general
pan-hellenic examinations in order
to attend Universities,
Technological Educational
Institutions, Military Academies,
Merchant Marine Academies and
other post-secondary schools.
Length of program in years: 3
Age level from: 15 to 17
Foreign languages: English (fluent),French and German (good)
European projects
• The school participated in a Youth in Action project with Gymnasiesarskolan,
Fassbergsgymnasiet from Gothenburgh, Sweden and hosted 8 students with learning
difficulties and 3 teachers in November 2011
• The project continued in Sweden where 10 students and 2 teachers were hosted by
the Swedish school in September 2012
• Head teacher: Ioannis Duros
• Coordinator of European Projects: Eleni Kalatha
The head teacher´s
office
Typical classroom
The teacher`s office
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Italy - I.C. n1 Pacifici Sezze- Bassiano
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COMENIUS PROJECTS
C.U.O.R.E. My Green Dream School
S.O.U.R.C.E.
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Latvia - Nirzas pamatskolaNirza Elementary School is situated in the south-eastern part of Latvia in a region called Latgale ( this
part is usually called ‘The land of blue lakes’), not far from the small town Ludza in a village Nirza on
the shore of a very beautiful lake Nirza.
Nirza is 287 km from the capital Riga and
15 km from the border with Russia. It is
also a tourist and cultural-historical
region.
A bit of history...
• The school was founded in 1865
in Nirza district as a three-forms
elementary school. The school was built by local authority of Nirza.
There worked only one teacher at that time.
• Year 1906 – There were 3 forms in the school.
• Year 1927 - There were established 6 forms. Five teachers were working at school.
• Year 1932 – A new Nirza six-forms elementary school’s building was built, which is called
nowadays the old school’s part.
• Year 1944 – Nirza seven-forms school.
• Year 1956 – The boarding-school and the canteen were arranged.
• Year 1960 – Nirza eight –forms school.
• Year 1987 – Nirza nine-forms school.
Since August 1992 the school is called Nirza Elementary school.
School today
• 68 students ( our pupils come from the local villages and two children orphanages in Istalsna and
Lauderi) The age of our students is 6-16 years old.
• 13 teachers( many of our teachers live in Nirza, but still some of them also come from the local
towns Ludza and Zilupe )
The school offers:
• Basic school programme:
- Primary school (from the 1st till the 4th form)
- Elementary school ( from the 5th
till the 9th form)
Students have a possibility to be occupied with optional lessons in:
• Sport
• Music classes
• Computer studies
• English language classes
• History classes
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• Maths classes
• Folk group ‘Spryguļi’
School flag was created in
2000 in the honor of the 135
th anniversary of school.Helena Luropa, a former
graduate student, together
with artists from Riga made
it. The text of the flag was
written by school
headmistress Lubova
Vanagele. As our school flag is a part of our country Latvia, in the
corner of it there is a symbol of Latvian flag. The year of the foundation of our school and the symbol
of the school well are depicted on the flag. Since we live in the east the sunrise is also represented on
it. The Earth of the sunrise.
Nirza Elementary School hymn ''The Earth of the sunrise'', the author of the words Andris Vejans (
Nirza school graduate and teacher poet) the composer Agita Kauzhena.
School Traditions and activities
• 1st September (Back to school day)
• Teachers’ day
• European languages’ week
• Excursions and hiking (making photo albums, drawings)
• Latvian Independence day (concert)
• Christmas party ( concert)
• New Year (traditional
believes, food, songs,
stories)
• Birthday parties ( presents,
congratulations)
• Valentine’s day (concert,
games)
• Advent
• Easter games, recipes,
competitions, believes,
food, riddles, songs, dance
• Sport days (competitions,
relays). Students prepare
activities for teachers
• And also many other
activities
Our school also has a very goodcollaboration with Raipole Catholic Church, which is situated in the local village not far from Nirza. Its
priest always helps and supports our pupils and teachers.
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Lithuania - sausio 13-osios vidurine mokyklaJanuary 13th school, Vilnius, Lithuania
Our school is situated almost in
the middle of capital of Lithuania
– Vilnius.
Today, Vilnius, the capital of
Lithuania, is one of the most
frequently visited cities of
Eastern Europe. It draws
attention, not only because of
its unique architectural
character, but also because of its
cultural events and attractions.
During the first ten years of independence the city has become a
tourist attraction centre. It is, therefore, not surprising that
during these ten years the
number of tourists has
consistently increased and at
the same time tourist
infrastructure and services
have been developed.
Vilnius, as the capital of
Lithuania, is the home of
the President, the Seimas, the
Government and the Supreme Court. Diplomatic missions,
educational, cultural, financial, research, and healthcare institutions are based here.
It is also the largest city of the country. According to the 2012 statistics, the
population of Vilnius is 523,000 people, which accounts for 17 per cent of the
total population of the country. Vilnius is home to people of different ethnic
backgrounds. Ethnic Lithuanians – 57.8%, Poles – 18.7%, Russians – 14%,
Belarusians – 4%, Jews – 0.5%, and representatives of other ethnic backgrounds
account for the remaining 5%.
Vilnius occupies an area of about 400
square kilometres of which 20.2%
approximately is developed, and the
remainder is green space (43.9% approx.)
and water (2.1% approx.). The historical
centre of Vilnius, the Old Town,
(Senamiestis) is one of the largest old town centres in
Eastern Europe (covering almost 360 hectares). The Old Town is
situated in a picturesque valley of two rivers – the Vilnia and the
Neris, at the crossroads of trade roads, next to the ford, which
was guarded by Vilnius castle in the older times.
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Vilnius 34th Secondary School was established in 1968. In 1994, the School was awarded January
13th secondary school name after historical events in 1991. January 13 is the date, when 3 of our
school's students, and two parents were killed near the TV tower during whole night defending the
independence of Lithuania. There is January 13th Memorial and a Museum of History at school. Since
2012 school has been reorganized into a basic school and named the January 13th School.
Our school has 330 students, 40 teachers working here. The school has all pupils’ support specialists:speech therapist, special educator, psychologist, social educator.
School provides basic English, from the second class. VI th grade students have the opportunity tochoose a second foreign language: German, French or Russian. The school has a library, a
computerized reading room, three computer classes, and a conference class. The school has began to
develop and implement a career education system. The aim is to enable young people to self-
manage their career in future. We provide various forms of services in the real and virtual
environment, which helps to develop the necessary skills and opportunities in order to get basic
competencies in forming the way of life (career), awareness and education continuity.
We have nice arts and other extracurricular activities traditions. There are 17 free of charge clubs
after school: art, handcrafts, drama, pottery, sports, singing and others. Dance studio “Lazdynėlis”fosters deep folk dance traditions.
For many years the school has been collaborating with Germany Erfurt state integrated secondary
school "Johannesplatz”. We also collaborate with neighborhood schools and kindergartens as well aswith other local schools, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, Police, St. John Bosco parish
community, different public organizations, and a music school.
Our school students and teachers are actively involved in local and international projects: “LIONSQUEST”, “Encourage the future”, “Supreme”, “Apple friends”, “School without drugs”. The programsare orientated to educate social skills, twit, addictions
and suicide prevention. We participate in "Fruit for
children“ and "Milk for Children" programs, underwhich all primary school students receive fruits and
dairy products for free.
Traditionally the school organizes various
competitions, actions, shows: "Week without Bullying
“No to Tobacco Day”, “School community day”, “Opendays at school”, “My fosterling”, “A week of colours”,“Christmas evenings”, “We are friends of the police”and others. We always celebrate or commemorate all
public holidays, especially 13th
of January in order to
justify the name of the school we are trying to foster public spirit and patriotism.
January 13 - th school fosters honorable traditions, responds to current issues, mobilizes the schoolcommunity in realizing the goals of today’s school.
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Poland - Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących
I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Henryka Sienkiewicza
ŚwiebodzinŚwiebodzin is a town located in the west of Poland, 70 km
east from the German border and 130 km east from Berlin
(39 km northeast from Zielona Góra,195 km northwest
from Wrocław and 110 km west from Poznań).
It is a town in lubuskie province with the population of
around 22 thousand people. Naturally placed in the
valley, the town looks very picturesque. It is of medieval
origins; was founded by the knight called Świeboda.
Świebodzin is an important transportation hub, lying at
the crossroads of the A2 motorway and S3 expressway.
The center of Świebodzin still contains remnants of the
town’s past as a medieval walled settlement, including
two towers and defensive walls. The central market
square is dominated by the town hall, built in the 16th
century in the renaissance style and rebuilt in the 19th
century with the addition of the clock tower. The local
museum placed in the town hall is the place you can’t
miss. Nearby there are two magnificent churches. The
oldest one is the Church of St. Michael the Archangel
built in the 15th
century. It is famous for its spectacular
altar made by Wit Stwosz’s school. The second neo-
gothic Church
of the
Mother of
God was
built during the
Imperial German period as a Protestant Church
but was reconsecrated as a Catholic Church after
World War II. Recently Świebodzin has a new focal
point which attracts pilgrims - the Sanctuary of
God’s Mercy and the world’s tallest statue of
Jesus Christ.
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I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Henryka Sienkiewicza
(I Henryk Sienkiewicz High School)
Our school’s building was built at the beginning of the 20th century when our town was in
Germany. It is historical and really beautiful building and it is constantly modernized. Till theWorld War II there was a school for girls. After the war, Polish people wanted to open a
school here and as it is easy to count, students have been learning in our school for over 65
years.
There are almost 500 students and 40 teachers in
our school. Students who learn at I Henryk
Sienkiewicz High School are the age of 16 to 19.
They study general subjects like maths, history,
biology and of course foreign languages – English
and German (some of them study French). In the
first year at school all students have similar
subjects. In the second and third year they
choose some of the subjects they study in order
to be well-prepared for the final exams. At the
end of their education students take their final
exams called MATURA. 99% of the students
pass their exams and continue their education
at universities. If you want to get to gooduniversities this is a school for you!
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Portugal - Escola Secundaria Manuel
Portimão is a Portuguese town located in the Algarve region, on the
southern coast of Portugal. According to the 2011 census its total population
was 55,614 inhabitants.
There are several historical/well-known places in Portimão, such as:
Jardim da Praça da República (Praça da República garden)
Municipal museum, housed in a former fish canning factory.
Fortaleza de Santa Catarina (Santa Catarina’s fortress)
Marina de Portimão; Arade river. In the last few years, the Arade river
has been the place for important events like the International Championship of
Formula 1 speedboat racing.
Miradouro de Santa Catarina (Santa Catarina belvedere)
Praça Manuel Teixeira Gomes (Manuel Teixeira Gomes square)
Municipal Theatre “O Tempo”
Portimão’s beaches with their golden sand, framed by cliffs and rocks,offer a cosmopolitan atmosphere, which make them some of the most praised
international tourist destinations.
Portimão is also one of the best places in the world to play golf.
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Manuel Teixeira Gomes Secondary School
Manuel Teixeira Gomes Secondary School (ESMTG) is located in Portimão,
Algarve. Our school has approximately 1000 students during the day, 150 in
evening classes and about 120 teachers. It has four buildings for classes andother facilities, a multi-purpose building where the students’ hall is situated and
a gymnasium. In ESMTG there is a library where students can carry on their
research work, use the computer, play chess or even watch TV.
As for curricular studies the school offers a
big diversity of courses which range from
professional training in areas like childcare,
computing or renewable energies, to scientificand humanistic courses aimed at students with
a more academic profile. ESMTG also offers
extra-curricular activities such as sports and a
drama club, widely acclaimed for the excellent
work of its actors, which has brought them
many awards.
During their breaks students can play table
tennis, sit and talk to their friends in the
gardens, go to the cafeteria or to the school
canteen at lunch time.
For physical education students are free to
choose sports like surf, as Portimão is located on
the coast.
The school hosts and integratessuccessfully students from more than 25
different countries and offers them extra
classes of Portuguese for foreign students.
Anamaria Pop, Ana Rita Nunes, Beatriz Ramos, Daniela
Cabrita, Márcia Delgadinho,
Maria Marques, Miguel Jerónimo and Vanessa Branco.
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Scotland - ST.OSWALD’S SECONDARY SCHOOL
GLASGOW COAT OF ARMS
There’s the tree that never grew,
There’s the bird that never flew, There’s the fish that never swam,
There’s the bell that never rang.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the fourth-largest city in the United Kingdom. It is
situated on the River Clyde in the country's West Central Lowlands. Inhabitants of the city
are referred to as Glaswegians
Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become one of the largest
seaports in the world. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and royal burgh, and the laterestablishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century, it became a major centre of
the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century. From the 18th century the city also grew as
one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West
Indies.
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the population and economy of Glasgow and the
surrounding region expanded rapidly to become one of the world's pre-eminent centres of
chemicals, textiles and engineering; most notably in the shipbuilding and marine engineering
industry, which produced many innovative and famous vessels. Glasgow is known as the"Second City of the British Empire" for much of the Victorian era and Edwardian period.
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Today it is one of Europe's top ten financial centres and is home to many of Scotland's
leading businesses. Glasgow is also ranked as the 57th most liveable city in the world.
The entire region surrounding the CITY covers approximately 2.3 million people, 41% of
Scotland's population. Glasgow will host the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
St. Oswald’s Secondary School
St. Oswald’s Secondary School was
built in 1967. At the moment there are
120 students ages 12 to 18 at the
school. We do many subjects
including:
English, Maths, P.E, Music, Art, HomeEconomics, Business Studies, Science,
History, Modern studies, Media
studies.
We work with the community on projects across the curriculum including:
Selling rice to raise money for farmers in Malawi
Filling back packs for children in Malawi
Collecting food for the food banks
Glasgow is hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games so our school is involved in many
projects/competitions on this topic.
Entertaining people in an Old Persons Home.
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Spain - IES MARTÍNEZ URIBARRI
SALAMANCA.
Salamanca is
not a very big
city in the
north-west of
Spain, about
200km from
the capital
Madrid. Salamanca was founded before the IIIrd
century. It has been declared a “World Heritage
Site” by the UNESCO in 1988 and was also
designated “European City of Culture” in 2002. Walking along its streets, you can find out
the quantity of architectural marvels the city has. Meeting the people there, the lively and
student atmosphere, the magnificient culture and the hospitality, you will know how
Salamanca is.
THE MONUMENTS.
In the city centre, near to the young atmosphere, there is the Main Square: it is, surely, the
most beautiful between the arcaded squares in the world. It was built during the XVIIIth
century. It has, as a closer in the north wall, the city council building. Very close to the Main
Square, you find the “Casa de las Conchas”, in English, “The shell’s house”. It’s considered as
the most representative monument of civil art from the Catholic Kings’s age.
Down the street, there are the two Cathedrals:
- The old one was begun during the XIIth and it was
continued in the next centuries. In the exterior, it has a
Byzantine dome.
- The new one was begun in the dawn of the XVIth century;
it was not finished until 1733. The principal front is a
compositive and ornamental ostentation.
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Another important monument is the
“Casa Lis”. It is the Art Nouveau and Art
Deco Museum. It is the earliest
modernist building of the city and its
iron galleries and stairs are opened as a
waterfall onto the river Tormes.
Returning to the city centre, you find the University. It is
the oldest University in Spain, inaugurated in the
beginnings of the XIIIth century. The current building
presents a very beautiful facade with the bust of the
Catholic Kings and the mythical Salamanca’s frog.
IES MARTÍNEZ URIBARRI.
It is a public High School, located in the center of the city. There are about 950 students and
80 teachers. The studies offered there, are:
E.S.O. (Compulsary Secondary School),
“Bachillerato” and Vocational training on
Health, Nursery, Pharmacy and Dentistry,
both Degrees (Medium and High).
Since 2007/08 it offers a Bilingual Section in
French and the possibility of doing the
examination to obtain the DELF and DALF
Diploma(Diplôme d'études en langue
française). During the last years, we have
been doing several exchanges with France (Castres), Germany (Braunschweig) and we are
going to do another one with the United States (Connecticut). We have also taken part in
another Commenius project called “Femina”.
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Sweden - Fässberg upper secondary school or
Fässbergsgymnasiet Mölndal
Learningand Knowledge
Norms and Values Students responsibility and influence
Organization5 headmasters
60 staff
500 student in upper secondary program
55 students in special education program
Study and careers center
Library staff
School nurse
Psychologist
Physiotherapist Green house
Counselor
Available program
Theoretical programs
Social Science with specialization behavioral science, Journalism and Civics. Science with specialization in Biomedical Engineering or computer programming. Engineering with specialization Architecture or Information and Media.
Vocational programs
Electricity and Energy -besides studies students do 20 weeks of workplace training.
Introduction program (1 year) give students possibility to catch up missed subject fromcompulsory school.
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Arts program has four specializations to choose from, Aesthetics and Media, Fashion and
Design, Theatre or Music. The Arts program allows students to theater performances, music,
concerts, fashion shows and photo / film screenings each year for both the school and the
public.
Special education school SEN for students with slighter or more severe learning disability.
Partner
Several of our programs have partnership with both university and companies such as;
AstraZeneca Chalmers University of Technology, Universeum (museum), Clothing company
Lindex which prepares students for the various programs for further study or insight into
professional life.
Arts program also has contacts with professional
artists through visits to Theaters, Swedish Television
and Opera. The Arts program allows students to
theater performances, music concerts, fashion
shows and photo / film screenings each year forboth the school and the public.
Location
Fässbergsgymnasiet is a upper secondary school
which is centrally located in Mölndal, which has 61,000
inhabitants and is located approx , 8 km from Gothenburg.
The school was built in 1963 and it has been modernized since then with auditorium, library
and café. Fässbergsgymnasiet also offer wireless network for all students and the 500
students who attend the school will have its own laptop computer
when they start at school.
Student participation in daily school life
Students have a well-organized body of pupils that actively
organizes various events throughout the school year. To mention
some activity;
Goal kick party” for the new students to get together, our
“Super hero Day” when pupils dresses up as asuperheroes, celebrate Lucia, Spring Festival,
International Women's Day, "Battle of the inner city"
Fässbergsgymnasiet meets some of Gothenburg upper
secondary schools in football tournament.
Fässbergsgymnasiet have had the honor to win the
trophy last year.
Social Science also organizes UN –role play where they be sitting “in the UN”, and try to pushissues from different countries perspectives to learn more about other countries.
Library/Study Centre
The school has a study center consisting of “Läxportalen” where students can get help withtheir studies after class, Also “Sol studion” a place where students with reading and writingdifficulties can get help , and a library with 20,000 books , magazines, newspapers , Internet
access and database. In 2009 the school was chosen as” this year's school libraries” inSweden.