Tuesday 30 October 2018

Natali Mur-Ioniță-16 years old-mobility in Slovenia

Erasmus was, is and I think it will be the best project in highschool. The best memories and a lot of things I have learnt playing. It changed my life because I had the chance to meet incredible people from a lot of countries and I don't really know if another project could give me this chance. Now I have friend from a lot of countries in Europe and I still talk to them very often. I will repeat Erasmus every time I will have  the chance to do it and I hope kids around the world will be into the Erasmus activities, too because it is unforgettable. I would like to thank everyone for envolving me in this magical atmosphere  and especially to the teachers and the host families, kids and parents for being so close, familiar and caring.
(Natali Mur-Ioniță-16 years old-mobility in Slovenia)

Monday 29 October 2018

Diana Radu-16 years old- mobility from Slovenia

When I started this project, I was really excited. When it all started and the students from Italy, Turkey, Slovenia and Bulgaria came in Romania, everything around me came to life and I felt like I was a part of something important and special. I made new friends very quickly and I got along with everybody. During that week the most I liked were the trips and the workshops we had together. I'm glad that I had the chance to show to the others a small part of the beauties of our country. When I was in Slovenia I was really excited. I was very happy to be there. I felt very good when we attended outdoor classes and when we were on the trip to Bled.
Everything was a great experience that I will never forget and I would definetly repet it and I'm really happy that I had the chance to be a part of it.  (Diana Radu-16 years old-  mobility from Slovenia)

Wednesday 24 October 2018

"We travel not to escape reality, but for reality not to escape us"


Thanks to Erasmus, we were able to live one of the greatest experiences a teenager could ever dream of. In October we went to Ljubjana, the capital of Slovenia, which the Erasmus project let us appreciate to its fullest.
 The school we attended was in Komenda, a small town near the capital: there, we had the chance to meet numerous Slovenian, Bulgarian, Turkish and Romanian students who made our journey even more unforgettable.
 Not only we did visit the main attractions, but we also learned about Slovenian culture and traditions and were part of it for the whole week.
 This opportunity helped us to overcome prejudices and stereotypes and this is why it was a huge source of enrichment, and the only price you'll have to pay for the richness of knowing and loving people in more than one place is that you will never be able to feel completely at home again, because part of your heart will always be elsewhere.

Barbaro Asia IV CL
D'Alì Marida IV CL

Thursday 18 October 2018

October 2018

Ottobre 2018
 Teachers have the opportunity to educate students to become understanding and independent people with an open heart and mind.”
“Taking part in an Erasmus+ Project is important for personal growth and for professional development. It opens up new horizons and you feel emotionally involved!”
Prof.ssa Anna Pia Perri