Friday, 11 October 2019

MEETING WITH THE FAMILIES IN THE CPI AS MIRANDAS, ARES



MEETING WITH THE FAMILIES OF THE STUDENT PARTICIPATING IN THE ERASMUS SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROJECT + "Artworks from European festivities  and traditions"                                                                  
   

On September 23  in the CPI AS MIRANDAS we hold our first informative meeting with the families of the students of 6th Primary Education and 1st ESO who will be in charge of participating in the mobilities contemplated in our project within the section of exchange. with partner countries.

                   
                 

  Before this meeting an informative presentation was published on the website of our school explaining the details of our project. The duration of two school years, the association and the commitment of participation of six countries Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Turkey and Spain as coordinator of this initiative: working together as well as the involvement of all our students in the development of the project


                                                                                                                   

         During this informative meeting we had the opportunity to explain to the families how this initiative was born, that this is an  school exchange project  co-funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the  European Union where different activities planned in our project will be developed in each of the participating schools by our students and some of these activities  will be put in practice with students’ mobilities to the partner countries.


   We explained to the families of the participants what these mobilities are going about and our commitment of doing a good job with the National Agency, with our partners and with all the education community.
   The reception and attendance were totally positive, getting a large number of volunteers to participate in the project at the end of the meeting. The day ended with absolute success. We are very excited about this new collaborative work.



 
 

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