Spain, here we come...
Another important day came in March. On 28 March
7 students (Bartek Kopec, Ania Nieckarz, Pawel Tyron, Krzysiek Dzioba, Ala Skorupa, Basia Mikolajczyk and Ula Kus) and three teachers of our school left for Spain to participate in another Comenius project meeting. The meeting was attended by teachers and students from all the project countries - Spain (the hosts), Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, Norway and Poland.
During the days spent in
Tortosa, Roquetes and Barcelona, we had the chance to take part in a guided tour of the school (IES Roquetes), present a multimedia presentation about Poland, our region and town and show a film about our school. We also learned foreign languages and taught Polish to our international friends, participated in school workshops (henna tatoos, body painting etc.) and went to the school orchestra (STOP orchestra) concert. We went punting, bird watching and canoeing, which was all great fun! (And that was not all, which our Spanish hosts prepared for us ;-)) The last 3 days of our visit we spent in Barcelona where we went sightseeing, enjoying the architecture by Gaudí. We visited Camp Nou, the Sagrada Familia, Santa Maria del Mar (Gothic church), Park Güell, the famous market - La Boqueria and we realaxed a bit in the port and on the beach (working on our tan).
Thousands of photos have been taken. Here thare are just a few of them:
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Polish students and their presentations |
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Guided tour of the school |
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Teaching Polish |
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Sightseeing - Tortosa |
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Sightseeing - Tortosa |
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School workshops - body painting |
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Bird watching - flamingos were there! ;-) |
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We are punting, we are punting... |
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Canoeing - 12 km before us ;-) |
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Logo painting on the school wall |
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The Polish team |
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Almost all the praticipants of the meeting (Bartek was behind the camera ;-)) |
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The beginning of our Camp Nou experience |
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We also made new friends at Camp Nou... |
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Camp Nou... No comments needed ;-)
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The Dragon at Park Güell |
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Casa Batllo - by Gaudi |
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Barceloneta beach |
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