Agrupamento de Escolas Cego do Maio, Póvoa De Varzim, Portugal

  • Our School

    Our City 

    Students' lockers

    Students lockers were damaged and the Art club in school decided to build a project to recover them and since then (it started in 2015) they have been preserved.

    Painted dishes, tiles and sculptures

     

    Illustrations/collages based on the verses of some songs

    Students chose a verse of some songs and made an illustration using materials such as newspapers, magazines, photographs, books, notebooks, package labels, etc., to interpret the part of the song that each one selected.

    School Corridors

    Exhibitions change from time to time; The windows are all painted and create light effects

     

    Bookmark exchange 

    promoted by ISLA - the International Association of School Librarianship

    Celebration of the European Maritime Day 20 May

    Students did gutter paintings to alert the community, and the general population, to the problem of rubbish on the ground, which, due to the action of wind and rain, quickly begins its journey to the sea.The alert written is "The sea starts here"

    Living pictures
    Historical recreation of the life of Cego do Maio, the patron of our school to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth

    Teachers at the teachers' room

    European Day of Languages 

    (At the teachers' room)

    THE BLUE RIBBON CAMPAIGN - HUMAN LOGO

    A big blue bow in the shape of a human logo. The message is to raise awareness and alert the community to the prevention of child abuse; the spot also focuses on the Universal Rights of the Child in a summarized form.

    The Blue Ribbon Campaign started in 1989, in Virginia, in the United States of America. The movement began with a grandmother, Bonnie Finney, who publicly expressed her revolt and disgust at the ill-treatment inflicted on her grandchildren. The blue color, associated with bruises spread over the bodies of children, serves as a constant reminder for the fight to protect children from violence.