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Tartu Veeriku School
Sehit Millis Nuri Ilkogretim
Okulu
l There are 1300 students and 43 staffs.
l Students are aged 6-14.
l Even though their school takes place in the urban part of the
city, most of the families still have their old traditional ways of
life which belong to rural areas.
l Their school needs this kind of projects because pupils around
the school have really low economic standards and they may
not be able to find another chance to attend a high standard
intercultural activity in the rest of their lives.
Fichtenberg Oberschule
l Fichtenberg-Oberschule is a general secondary school (grades
7-12) in Berlin-Steglitz.
l Fichtenberg-Oberschule looks back at a long tradition of
secondary education in Berlin-Steglitz and has been known
under its present name and administrational structure since
1969.
l From this year on the school has attracted students from many
different European and non-European countries
Gymnasium Im. Jana Matejki
l Their junior secondary school- gymansium (students
aged 13-16) is situated in a little town Zabierzow, in
the south of Poland, near the historical and cultural
centre - the city of Krakow. Famou sights are within
a short distance from their town.
l Their school is not big (about 350 students) but it is
spacious and modern. It has got a lot of sports
facilities, including a sport arena: sport hall,
swimming pool and stadium.
La Mirandole Primary School
l La Mirandole Primary School is located in Villerest, a little town
next to Roanne.
l Their staff is composed by 6 teachers (included the headmaster) and
133 students from 6 to 11. There is also a nursery school for
younger children (from 3 to 5).
l La Mirandole Primary School wants to participate in this European
cooperation project to learn more about culture in other European
countries (espacially concerning arts and traditions).
Hawes Side Primary School
l Hawes Side is a large Primary school (for England) with
around 580 children attending. The school is in
Blackpool which is on the NW coast of England.
Blackpool is a a very famous and historic English
seaside town. They look forward to share all about
Blackpool and their school.
l They are very much looking forward to new friendships
and experiences with our new partners from Turkey,
Germany, Estonia, Poland and France.
Tartu Veeriku School
l Our school was built in 1987. It is a primary school and children get
basic education from our school. There are about 400 students and
30 teachers in our school. Students come to school at the age of
seven and usually leave school at the age of 15-16 having graduated
from the ninth form.
l From this school-year our students started to learn English from the
1st class. The graduates of our school often come back to take part
in everything that happens at school.
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