The school has joined a European Union funded ERASMUS+ program called "S/HE IS EQUAL IN EUROPE" involving 10 schools from 10 European countries. The main objectives of the project are to promote gender equality, inclusion, and respect for all social groups among students. It aims to develop a shared vision of a fairer world and a sense of belonging to an important community in Europe. As part of the project, students will learn to recognize and reject discrimination through integrated lessons connecting subjects like languages, music, geography and more. The two-year project involves activities such as creating an equality corner, video conferences with peers, and meetings between teachers and students from different countries.