EUROPE DAY 9th MAY
What is Europe Day???
It is an annual celebration of peace
and unity in Europe,
commemorating the creation of the
European Union
These posters were
prepared to invite
everyone to participate
in a Comenius Poster
Contest
on Europe Day
Some last year students, just after
their final exams, helped us to
decorate the room with the flags of
all our Comenius partners
And at last Comenius Poster Contest
has started …
…with a few
comments on
poster making
by our ART
TEACHER
…and some brainstorming
And then was
only pure work.
We painted, cut,
drew, sticked,
glistered, thought
all the time and
so on…
Some younger
students came to
support us, and
our
HEADMISTRESS
paid us a visit
And finally we finished
Our poster symbolizes the creation
of the European Union. The blots are
in national colours of the countries
which established the European
Union. The pen is the symbol of
signing of the Treaty on the
European Union.
By Bartek, Wiktor and Bartosz
Our poster presents Europe Day. It
symbolizes the unity of all the
countries. There are two hands and
out of them the national flags are
flying. The motto of our poster is:
United in Diversity.
By Kamila and Magda
The idea of our poster was
‘Different Countries,
the Same Thought’. You can see
some European flags as well as the
United Europe flag.
By Edyta and Natalia
‘We Are a Unity’ - that’s our motto!
It is our poster on Europe Day. It’s a
model who is wearing a very original
dress, symbolizing the United
Europe. On her head there is a
wreath with gold stars. They are the
symbols of the European Flag.
By Liliana and Klaudia
Our poster presents two joined hands
which symbolize the integration of
the United Europe. The flags on
arms show all the countries of the
United Europe. Our motto is
‘Europe Together Forever’ which
speaks for itself.
By Sylwia and Asia
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the
information contained therein.
Thank you for your attention

Europe day pl

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    What is EuropeDay??? It is an annual celebration of peace and unity in Europe, commemorating the creation of the European Union
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    These posters were preparedto invite everyone to participate in a Comenius Poster Contest on Europe Day
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    Some last yearstudents, just after their final exams, helped us to decorate the room with the flags of all our Comenius partners
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    And at lastComenius Poster Contest has started … …with a few comments on poster making by our ART TEACHER
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    And then was onlypure work. We painted, cut, drew, sticked, glistered, thought all the time and so on…
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    Some younger students cameto support us, and our HEADMISTRESS paid us a visit
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    Our poster symbolizesthe creation of the European Union. The blots are in national colours of the countries which established the European Union. The pen is the symbol of signing of the Treaty on the European Union. By Bartek, Wiktor and Bartosz
  • 23.
    Our poster presentsEurope Day. It symbolizes the unity of all the countries. There are two hands and out of them the national flags are flying. The motto of our poster is: United in Diversity. By Kamila and Magda
  • 25.
    The idea ofour poster was ‘Different Countries, the Same Thought’. You can see some European flags as well as the United Europe flag. By Edyta and Natalia
  • 27.
    ‘We Are aUnity’ - that’s our motto! It is our poster on Europe Day. It’s a model who is wearing a very original dress, symbolizing the United Europe. On her head there is a wreath with gold stars. They are the symbols of the European Flag. By Liliana and Klaudia
  • 29.
    Our poster presentstwo joined hands which symbolize the integration of the United Europe. The flags on arms show all the countries of the United Europe. Our motto is ‘Europe Together Forever’ which speaks for itself. By Sylwia and Asia
  • 31.
    This project hasbeen funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Thank you for your attention