The pictures were accompanied by posters made by our students presenting the countries involved in the project. Everyone could read about the four countries, learn some interesting facts from their history, find out information about traditional dishes or customs. The whole event was highly popular and the exhibition was visited by hundreds of students and their parents who attended the school on the Parents' Day.
Saturday 25 May 2013
Picture exhibition in Ks. Kwiatkowski School in Bychawa
At the end of April our school's students and their parents could see an exhibition of pictures taken by the students from all the countries participating in the Comenius project. The exhibition, originally staged in Pisa, Italy, during the exchange visit, showed amazing landscapes, interesting places, landmarks and monuments really worth visiting. Polish, Italian, Maltese, French and Bulgarian students took pictures of what, they considered, was of great interest.
The pictures were accompanied by posters made by our students presenting the countries involved in the project. Everyone could read about the four countries, learn some interesting facts from their history, find out information about traditional dishes or customs. The whole event was highly popular and the exhibition was visited by hundreds of students and their parents who attended the school on the Parents' Day.
The pictures were accompanied by posters made by our students presenting the countries involved in the project. Everyone could read about the four countries, learn some interesting facts from their history, find out information about traditional dishes or customs. The whole event was highly popular and the exhibition was visited by hundreds of students and their parents who attended the school on the Parents' Day.
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Thank you Grzegorz and all partners involved because as much as it is nice to learn about new countries and their people, their traditions...it is equally nice to see that others are learning more about our country and us.
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