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BOROVIK is one of the
most attractive places for
fishing carp (the ver caught
was 30kg) and largemouth
bass ( more than 2 kg) in
whole Croatia, even in this
part of Europe.
Apart from mentioned
species, the Lake Borovik is
also rich with grass carp,
catfish, pikepearch, pike,
bass, tench, brown
bullhead, prussian carp,
roach and rudd.
Coordinator
Mrs. Danica Crnov
PERCH
PIKEPEARCH
PRUSSIAN CARP
CARP
CATFISH
PIKE
Frogs and other
animals complained,
that water is not in
good condition. They
heard her cry all night
long. The Magic Lojzik
came and saw that
people hurt water. He
threw all the waste
away. The water is back
to life and animals with
fairies can celebrate
this success.
Coordinator
Mrs. Vaclava Hanakova
Children from the theatre circle at Primary school of Radslavice played a fairytale musical.
The Olomouc Centre
for Ecological Activities
called „Sluňákov“ was founded and has developed thanks to support from the City of Olomouc dating back to 1992. The City of Olomouc is the owner of the low-energy building and the 15-hectare educational bio-centre. The activities of this non-profit organisation are aimed at fostering relationships between man and natural enviroment. At the end of the 2012/2013 school year 4th class from Radslavice school visited this place to learn more about life of beavers in floodplain forest near the Morava river and
This Eco Euro School Links
year of 2012-2013 was full
of experiences for the
students and teachers of the
Primary School of Sises.
We did a lot of Eco-work.
We did Eco crafting and
recycling, Eco Christmas
and Easter bazaar,
Eco planting and cleaning
our village and our beaches,
Eco healthy food and
e x e r c i s e a n d E c o
friendships!!!
Coordinator
Mrs. Eleftheria Liva
Let’s recycle now!!
During the school year 2012-2013 the students of the Primary school did a lot of recy-
cling!!! We gathered a lot of recycled material, we separated them in three categories:
plastic, glass and paper and we recycled it making a lot of crafting!!! Each class had a dif-
ferent material to work with.
A’B’ class decided to do crafting with paper, C’D’ class decided to do crafting with plastic
and E’F’ class with glass. We made a Byzantium city with small paper packets, glass bottles
.1. Walking in the
mountains and collecting
herbs for the school
herbarium.
2. The world saved by the
children: a eco Carnival
along the roads of the
village
3. Learning how to
weave baskets the way
our grandparents did.
4. Exploring a canyon
5. The rite of spring in
the ruins of Ercolanum.
COORDINATOR
MR. VINCENZO SABIA FACAL
Klaipeda is a maritime city, so the question of
vital importance is water pollution. Our students have studied household
chemicals, detergents, and the damage they cause to the environment.
Results are surprised! Organized campaigns:
"Blue Stream" (saving fresh water) • "Save Nature"
(recycling household waste) "Plant a Tree"
(landscape of the city) "School Courtyard" (landscape of the
school courtyard) "Birdhouses" (meeting birds in
spring) "For Free" (environmentally-
friendly actions).
Creative contests:
• "Beauty of Native
Land"
• "Our Favorite Place"
• «Songs about
Nature"
• "What do we know
about the ecology of
Klaipeda?"
COORDINATOR
MRS. GALINA RENGE
The staff of Dun Gorg Preca intends to develop and enhance TEACHING and LEARNING in a LOVING, CARING, CLEAN, S A F E a n d H E A L T H Y environment as well as to strive to develop the potential of every child. THE SCHOOL Our School is called Dun Gorg Preca Primary ‘C’ and is situated in Guze’ Pace Street, Hamrun. It has been named after the saint Dun Gorg Preca. The present building is more than eighty years old and the student population is 435. Our school uniform complete with school badge and our sports attire are very smart and attractive. There are very old documents, registers and papers shelved in the school archives, with the oldest register dating back to 1861. These old documents throw some light on the early attempts at education and school ing which became compulsory in 1946. At our school, once a year we hold ‘Prize Day’, when a great number of students are awarded book prizes either for their high marks in the examinations or for their qualities or talents.
COORDINATOR
MR. ALFRED MIFSUD
Earth Day is very i mp o r t a n t f or t h e community of 67th Inclusive Primary School. Each year we take part in a set of whole day events to enhance local awareness of ecological problems and solutions. This spring we had an Eco March along the most common local paths. Students were dressed according ly to the ecosystem they chose – some classes were green, some blue with pictures of different endangered plants and animals attached to their clothes. Students were handing over leaflets to citizens informing about the action of col lecting waste electrical and electronic e q u i p m e n t ( W E E E ) conducted by our school.
.COORDINATOR
MR. RAFAL KAMINSKI
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COORDINATOR - MRS. ANA PAULA SILVÉRIO
Welsh, Italian and Portuguese students
and teachers participated, during the
month of November 2012, in Glan
Conwy in Euro School Links Trilateral
Meeting. Inês, Ana Inês, Guilherme e
Sérgio, during a week, shared a week
full of new experiences, cultural
exchanges, sports, art and language
classes in Isgol Glan Conwy.
Welsh students, teachers and parents
welcomed foreign students in their
homes for afternoon activities, meals
and prepared evening festivals at school
(Bingo, disco night) and school trips and
path walks around Snowdonia, Slates
Museum, and 'Gelert's Grave', following
the footpath along the banks of the
Glaslyn. According to legend, the stone
monument in the field marks the resting
place of 'Gelert', the faithful hound of
the medieval Welsh Prince Llewelyn the
Great.
We had also the opportunity to visit the
Middle School and to develop research
activities about our own region in the
computer laboratory.
In the gymnasium we learned how to
play school basketball and hockey.
Our students presented our Eco School
Box Quiz and the welsh students
corresponded with very good researches
on Portuguese language, traditions and
symbols. Portuguese Students also
presented a PowerPoint about their
families, our region and our country,
together with some items that they
collected for the Amazing Eco Box ,
offered to Ysgol Glen Conwy and to the
Italian school, together with our Eco
Mascot.
PROJECT COORDINATOR
MR. ANTÓNIO MENDES
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COORDINATOR -
MRS. EIFIONA WILLIAMS
This year we have h a d s e r i o u s difficulties doing the activity "Bicycle Day" our high school. Although our students, in their m a i n l y r u r a l environment, use bicycles regularly; the works in the roads near our school would have obliged them to take a n o t h e r , m o r e dangerous route. Instead, it was decided to make a display photos in our school. So this year, we decided to get closer look at the everyday live of our students. We proposed that they each take a picture with their bikes, write a brief description of how and when they use the bikes, and finally, give a short speech that would defend the value of the their bikes. Their work was exhibited at the
December is a time when the III.
osnovna šola Celje organizes its
traditional Christmas Bazaar. It is
organized on a Saturday and just like
on any other school day the children
come to the school and prepare a
short programme for their parents
and set up their small »shops« on the
halls. The parents also come to
school that day along with many
other guests who are guests at our
bazaar. The bazaar itself is a
charitable event where we sell some
of our products we had created for
this purpose. We usually organize a
special »crafts« day in November
where we use recycled and other
materials to create Christmas cards,
holiday jam, small Christmas trees
and decoratins and many, many
more different things. We try and use
natural and recycled materials for
this to further develop the idea of our
Euro School Links project. The
money raised from the bazaar stays
at the school and is used for
financing some extra activities our
school offers and we help those of
our families who need our help the
most. This is to say, if there is a
school trip organized or a visit to a
museum, the families of those most
in need do not have to pay for these
activities.
COORDINATOR
MR. ALEKSANDER VERHOVSEK .
As part of the Euro School Links Comenius Project our students got busy this year with their latest project – our own eco garden. We have had many different activities in the last two years that focused on ecology and sustainability among which are our recycling workshops, mobility week activities, eco products and more. But we wanted to have something more, something new and durable. Our colleague, Mrs. Katarina Kurnik, came up with the idea of using a small plot of land on the school's ground and turning it into a garden. A garden by and for the students. The idea caught on quickly because being situated in the town centre of Celje there are but few green surfaces at our disposal and the children like the idea of having something green in their vicinity even more due to that fact. And so it came to be that starting early May – because of an unusually long winter – children stared preparing their eco garden under the careful eye of Mrs. Kurnik.
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Photo 1: Getting the stones on the river bank. Photo 2: Starting work on the garden by softening the soil.
Photo 4: The garden is slowly starting to take form. Just a few final touches needed still. What is the most important, however, is the fact that the idea of having an eco-garden found so much positive response we can safely say that the garden is here to stay and it will always be a testament to our Euro School Links Comenius project.
Photo 5: A view of the garden after our work has been done.
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