The students of the Polish and Hungarian schools watched the film and completed the quiz in April. The best ones received a small prize. We hope they learned a lot about the Polish-Hungarian cultures.
A 25-minute film about Polish-Hungarian parallels in Warsaw has been made from the students’ videos. The students discovered many similarities in the fields of history, literature, geography, painting, architecture, music, sports, national symbols, food and visual culture. They worked very hard on collecting information, filming, editing, and adding subtitles. Thank you. After watching the film,…
A little science was left for the last day. The students visited the Copernicus Science Center, where they also listened to a planetarium show. After a short walk in the city to see the city’s symbol, the mermaid, called Syrenka, the couples worked on the project outcomes, i.e. the videos and the quiz. They tested…
Our project, funded by the Visegrad Fund, made a lot of progress today with the video and quiz questions. The students visited the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Wilanow Center, where they commemorated Saint Elizabeth. They really enjoyed their time together today. We thank our Polish hosts for their kind hospitality.
The exchange partners got to know each other better. They started the day by visiting the Pilecki Institute, where they learned about the Veritas Fraternitas discrimination and the common history of Poles and Hungarians at a workshop. They then went to the Royal Łazienki Park, where they visited places that symbolically connect Poland and Hungary.…
The second day of the Friendship Across Borders project “Polak, Węgier – dwa bratanki” mobility, financed by the Visegrad Fund, went like this: The students of the XXXVIII Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Stanisława Kostki Potockiego school in Warsaw welcomed the Hungarian guests with great love. In the morning, short warm-up games helped them get to know each…
On the day of Polish-Hungarian friendship, our school’s small team set off for Warsaw. They are going to arrive in the capital of Poland in the evening, where their hosts are eagerly awaiting them. We hope that the first mobility of the exchange student program will go well and that they will have a great…
We had a meeting with the Polish group on Zoom. They were very kind to take the time to meet us, even though they were very busy with their Dutch Erasmus student exchange program. We announced the logo design task, looked at the project schedule, and selected the project tasks.
The team has been assembled, and 14 students have been selected. Students from classes 9.c, 10.a, 11.b and 11.d are going to travel to Warsaw in March. They have already met their Polish peers on the padlet platform, we discussed the details of the trip at a parents’ meeting, we have filled out all the…