The document summarizes a school partnership project between Roman Czernecki Secondary School in Słupia, Poland and schools in Spain, Greece, Turkey, Italy and Romania. As part of the Comenius Programme, students and teachers from the partner schools visited Słupia from February 24th to March 1st 2014. During the visit, the group learned about Polish culture through presentations, local handicraft demonstrations, and visits to historical and cultural sites in the region. The partnership aims to promote international cultural exchange through shared learning experiences.
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1. PARTNERSHIPS SCHOOL - COMENIUS PROGRAM
Project „Wordcrossing”
Słupia
From 24 February
to 1 March 2014
2. Fifth meeting in Słupia...
Roman Czernecki Secondary School in Słupia participates
in international programme - Wordcrossing.
This project is fullfilling within the framework
of Comenius Programme – Partnership Schools Project.
In the period from 24.02 to 01.03.2014 students and teachers
from partner schools in Spain, Greece, Turkey, Italy and Romania
were hosted in our country.
3. School teachers was represented by:
Zofia Stachura – The headmaster of the school
Katarzyna Stępieo – Project coordinator
Kamil Hukowski – English teacher
Roksana Konarska – English teacher
Urszula Walocha – PE teacher
and students:
Paula Kowalik, Julita Molenda, Anna Puto, Arkadiusz Kapusta,
Bartłomiej Radwan, Przemysław Kunicki, Dominika Konarska,
Kinga Kunicka, Michał Stępieo, Damian Warot, Patrycja
Misztal, Katarzyna Prusek, Paulina Trzeszkowska, Paulina
Bratek, Patryk Raczyoski, Patryk Urbaoski, Magdalena
Walocha, Natalia Kunicka, Natalia Konarska, Alicja Konieczna,
Marcelina Herej i Magdalena Ligorowska
4. At the meeting in Słupia our students prepared
a presentation on the work of Polish Nobel Prize winner
Wislawa Szymborska and its impact on culture. The project
participants know the nature and cultural heritage of the
municipal area. They met with local handicrafts: Jolanta
Szczerba and Anna Stępieo. The students sang songs
(karaoke) in English and languages of the partner countries.
During the visit, teachers set another task to perform in
order to carry out the theme of the "Wordcrossing„
and the date of the next project meeting in Turkey.
5. During the stay in
Poland,
teachers and students visited places such as:
Municipal Office in
Słupia, Church of the Holy
Trinity in Słupia, Mikolaj Rej’s Manor
House in Nagłowice, Cistercian
Abbey in Jędrzejów,
Przypkowski’s Clocks Museum in
Jędrzejów, paintings exhibition by Mr
Zbigniew Kasperek taking place at the House of Culture in
Jędrzejów, the State
Museum of Auschwitz-
6. 25 February 2014 (Tuesday)
Meeting at school
The Headmaster Zofia Stachura welcomed guests from abroad
7. Students Dominika Konarska and Arkadiusz Kapusta
under the care of Mr Kamil Hukowski presented
a video promoting Świętokrzyskie Voivodship
8. Meeting with Ms Jolanta Szczerba and Ms Anna
Stępień, who are local handicrafts
15. 26 February 2014 (Wednesday)
Students from schools in
Spain, Turkey, Romania, Italy, Greece and Poland presented
their national heroes and their impact on culture
16. A trip to Nagłowice: Mikołaj Rej’s Manor House