1) The Károly Telepy Primary and Secondary Sports School is located in Budapest and was founded in 1898.
2) It has around 600 students aged 6-18 who study for 45 minute periods in subjects like math, languages, history, art and sports.
3) As a sports school, it has a strong focus on physical education and encourages the development of teamwork and responsibility through sports. It has produced several Olympic athletes.
ISTANBUL Silivri Fatih Koleji is a private school in Istanbul, Turkey. Our school has three parts: Kindergarden, Lower School, and Upper School, and our students ages are from 4 to 16. We aim for an interactive approach, especially in English language teaching, and try to make our lessons student-centred.
As you will see in our presentation, the students are enthusiastic and fun-loving and take part in a lot of activities outside the classroom.
If you would like more information please let us know. Or why don't you come and visit us?
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3. Károly TELEPY (1828-1906)
was a painter
Károly Telepy was a famous
painter in the 18th century. He
was successful as a romantic
landscape painter.
The most important themes of his
landscape art were the romantic
mountain ranges of the Tatras and
Mátra, as well as the picturesque
parts of the Balaton region.
4. History of our
school
The institution was opened in
1898. It was transformed into a
field hospital in 1914
5. It is a 120 years old building, we tried to
preserve the atmosphere of that time.
10. Burning of ‘kiszebáb’ which is a puppet with magic
power. It chases away the winter. We prepare a straw- puppet and set a fire on the school
yard. We use tools and instruments: rattles, whistles, drums, and noise making objects. It
usually works.
16. Being healthy or being and acting as environmentally-conscious
students are also important for us. In our classes we have containers for paper,
plastic or can, so we can collect waste seperately. We also have paper-collecting
competition twice a year.
20. PLAY FOR SPORT, PLAY FOR LIFE
‘sport should be accessible for everyone’
In our school teachers create
opportunities for gifted and
talented students in PE and
sport to develop their
potential, achieve in their
learning in both school and
sport experiences and
develop life skills.
21. ZOLTÁN HARCSA
13.E boxing
He is preparing for Olympic
Games LONDON 2012
TAMÁS LAKATOS 10.E
table tennis 4TH PLACE
LEVENTE VÁGNER 11.E
gymnastic 5TH PLACE
22. PLAY FOR SPORT, PLAY FOR LIFE
‘sport should be accessible for everyone’
There are a lot of amateur
and professional athletes in
the school. There are
gymnasts, water polo,
handball,ice-hockey, table
tennis and football players.
All of them play in different
sport clubs. They can use
our gyms or the sport field
as well.
23. Why don’t you come and see us?
We are looking
forward
to seeing you.
the Hungarian students