dijous, 6 d’abril del 2017

MOBILITY IN ITALY

All good things have an end and in Parma (Italy) we experienced the last mobility of our Erasmus + projects "No problems, just solutins". Seven students from our school (Serafí nebot, Joan Toni Artigues, Yolanda Guzmán, Alejandro Paredes, Aina Nicolau, Williams Paredes and Andrea Romo) and two teachers (Toni Colomer and Tòfol Massanet) spent an amazing week i Italy hosted by the Italian school Liceo Attilio Bertolucci. 

It has probably been one of the best weeks of these last two years since the organization of the visit and the activities could not have been better. The students had to work and the resolution of problems and creation of ideas related to the job market. They faced reality and had the chance of visiting two very different companys (Parmalat and the factory of the world famous Parmigiano Reggiano cheese) to see how the future is waiting for them. They also had to work on the creation of an idea which at the end of the week was presented to everyone. Apart from the projects there was also time for leisure and we all visited the wonderful city of Florence. 

Finally, on Friday the 24th, the final party and concert took place. The Italian team organized a concert with their music students and it was simply amazing. To clousure the event, our dear coordinator, Björn Claeson, played a song which has become an hymn for those who take part in exchange projects "You've got a friend". 

From these lines we would love to thank Maria Saponaro and her team for making this week so special for everyone.

We are sure everyone enjoyed the experience and we are more convinced thant ever that our school, our CC Sant Salvador, will keep on working and taking part in different projects. 

Grazie Italia!!!





dijous, 2 de febrer del 2017

MOBILITY IN PORTUGAL

On the 21st of January eight of our students (Aleyna Esgin,Inés Trigo, Alba Lindo, Juan Marcelo de Guilhem, José Daniel Rodríguez, Joan Rodríguez, Núria París, Mateu Andreu Sansó) and two teachers (Guillem Serra and Tòfol Massanet) went Lisbon (Portugal) to enjoy the sixth mobility of our Erasmus + project “No problems, just solutions”. 

We were in Portugal for eight days and our students were hosted by families from the Agrupamento de escolas do Barreiro. As usual, the students worked in different workshops together with other students from the rest of the participating countries. One of the activities was a photo contest in which the groups organized by the school had to take a creative picture in 10 different spots of Barreiro. Specially remarkable was the day trip to the Setubal University where they could work on different technologie aspects like video or robotics. Although the weather was very good during the week, the day chosen by the school to walk around Lisbon was affected by the worst weather conditions and it was impossible to visit the capital. Luckily enough we were able to take the tram and ride through the narrow and steep streets of Lisbon. 

At the end of the week, the students presented their videos and the work they had done. Obviously, as in every trip, there was a farewell party organized by the school where teachers and students could enjoy food and music together. 

On the 28th we came to Mallorca and, as usual, that was the saddest part. It must be pointed out that our students were extremely happy with the way they had been treated by their host families and they will remember the time in Portugal as a fantastic experience.


dijous, 13 d’octubre del 2016

Mobility in Vienna (Austria)

On the 2nd of October, seven of our students (Sebastià Sansaloni, Marta Gili and Maria Navarro from 4th of Eso and Paula del Campo, Marina Martí, Joan Mesquida and Mª Pilar del Valle from 3rd of Eso) together with two of our teachers (Joan Martí and Tòfol Massanet) left to Austria to be part of the 5th mobility of the Erasmus + project "No Problems, Just Solutions". This time it was the VES (Vienna European School), an international school, placed in the center of Vienna, which hosted the visit and welcomed the rest of schools.

As always,the students were hosted by Viennese families. Mornings were spent doing activities together, such as excursions, cultural visits or workshops. At the end of the week the result of the workshops and all the tasks which had been done by the students were shown in a presentations to which teachers and parents attended. From all the activities we need to remark a guided tour around the capital which was led by Austrian students. During the tour, some of the most relevant places and sights of the city were visited. Among them, we need to mention the Opera house, St Stephen's Cathedral or the Parlament. It also deserves to be mentioned the visit to the Schönbrunn Castle, the residence of the emperor Franz Joseph and empress Sisi. The teachers also had their cultural moment since they could have the experience of going to the opera to see "The magic flute" by W.A. Mozart. 

Apart from the cultural visits, we should make reference to the leisure moments the Austrian team offered the rest of the countries. These include a welcome party for the students in which music and traditional food played an important role. On the other side, the teachers could have a taste of Austrian culture with an Oktoberfest organized by the school itsellf. 

We just need to thank the Austrian team its warm reception and the organization of the week that made the most important thing possible again: the fact that our students have been able to enjoy a special week in which they could appreciate different ways of living and cultural realities. Hopefully some friendships have been born and this visit to Vienna does not stay as just a memory from the past.