Healthy Effective Contributors in 21st Century

Welcome to our Commenius Blog page; the site where primary school children from Malta, Scotland and Sweden will research the eating habits and typical food of their own country. The primary schools taking part are ST. Venera Primary School (Malta), St. Timothy's Primary school (Glasgow) and also the Bjorsater Primary school in the Swedish town of Atvidaberg

Friday, May 30, 2008

Comenius Visit - Malta 2008

St. Venera Primary School in Malta hosted the second Comenius meeting of this project between May 22nd and May 27th, 2008. It was an event in which all those participating; including parents, students and teachers eager for more!

It was a full programme that characterized the stay of teachers from Scotland and Sweden in Malta. During their visit inside classes students had the chance to ask questions to the visiting teachers who were all willing to answer and explain their own background. Class teachers also had the opportunity to chat with foreign teachers and while doing so, could share practices and experiences. On Friday 23rd May, a concert was held outside the school yard during which all classes went on stage performing to songs or sketches around the theme of healthy living.



Following various meetings intended to review work done so far as well as setting targets for next year, all visiting contingent could appreciate what Malta had to offer. Visits to the silent city of Medina, Sliema, the capital city of Valletta, the centre of Mosta as well as a whole day trip to the sister island of Gozo made it an unforgettable experience not just for the guests but also for the accompanying party. Moreover on Monday 26th May, co-ordinators from all particiating schools were also invited on a special programme on a local educational TV channel during which they had a chance to expose work done so far and explain future plans.











2 Comments:

At May 30, 2008 at 5:29 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Special thanks goes to all the local staff who particpated as well as to all those class teachers who contributed with their valuable work inside classes.

Our intention was to be-friend our schools and our students, but we have also made real friends ourselves along the way.

It was a truly unforgettable experience for all of us and the ideal spur for the future projects that lay ahead.

Julian (Malta)

 
At March 28, 2009 at 1:30 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope you had a wonderful time! Greta Grech year 4 green primary school St.Venera

 

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