CONTEST OF SWEET RECIPES WITH HONEY
A contest of honey-based recipes was held among the seventh grade students. 41 students took part in this mouth-watering competition. After choosing the category in which they wished to compete, namely cake, biscuit, gingerbread or candy, each young pastry cook prepared their recipe and presented it on Monday, December 16th to be tasted by a jury.
16 jury members evaluated the visual and taste qualities of each dish, the name written on a nicely crafted label, the oral description of the recipe as well as the presentation of the honeypot used, local of course.
How delicious for the taste buds and how delightful for the eyes! And how proud the jury was to see teenagers so involved, so creative and so gifted with pastry cooking!
Twelve students were rewarded and all of them got a "Little Pastry Chef" diploma.
Teachers, parents, staff and beekeepers were all impressed by the quality of the work carried out by the students.
This proved to be an interesting experience to try other working methods and to put the spotlight on our students… as well as on local honey!
We warmly thank all the participants for their seriousness, their friendliness and for the delicious honey-based sweet dishes!
Meeting with beekeepers
On November, the sixth grade students met Thierry Brun and Claude Leynaud, beekeepers and volunteers with the association for the defence of bees called "GDSA".
Mr Brun and Mr Leynaud showed a beehive whose frames were still covered with honey as well as various beekeeping tools to explain to the students how bees live in a colony, the dangers they face and the role beekeepers play in protecting them.
In another respect, Pierre-Yves Micquel from the association "Entre Ciel et Terre" led the eigth grade students to reflect on the use of pesticides. It is a tricky issue, as although pesiticides are proven to be dangerous, it is also difficult to find efficient alternatives to produce enough food to feed men… and yet…
These energetic presentations aroused many questions among students and led to relevant reflections.
#Erasmusdays2019
Collège Notre Dame
Prize giving oh the photo contest about pollinators🐝
Congratulations to each of you for your involvement!
Mobility in Austria
Austria Lou.pdf
Austria Romane.pdf
Austria Loann.pdf
Austria Julia.pdf
Austria Adriel.pdf
Mobility in France
As part of the Erasmus + beecome project the week of 13 to 17 May, the Collège Notre-Dame de Marvejols welcomed European friends: Croats, Italians, Austrians, Germans, Spanish
During this week the students through several activities (Icebreakers,vallon du Villaret, activities at the college... ) have learned to know each other, or to consolidate ties with certain comrades already encountered during the travels in Sicily and Spain.
The Tuesday morning outing at the Troncrucher at the Pont de Montvert and the exit at the Parc des Loups du Gévaudan were the opportunity to make discover our beautiful and dear Lozère
Two outings that satisfied everyone so much the scenery and the tours were good
But we must not forget the purpose of this move
On Thursday 16 May all the students gathered to present a conference in English on the dangers of bees
Each country takes turns presenting its work.
And since the disappearance of the bees is a danger for the planet, students and teachers have invaded the streets of Marvejols for a great demonstration (led by Madame Gibelin, the project leader) to mobilize people to the dangers suffered by bees
A week enjoyed by everyone rich in sharing, conviviality,culture and emotion.
Free assessment Spain
Spain Justine.pdf
Spain Laurine.pdf
Spain Clemence.pdf
Spain Leo.pdf
Trapping of Vespa Velutina
Thierry Gencey, the president of the Rucher-Ecole ("Apiary-school") of Banassac and a member of the GDSA, came to our school to meet some volunteer students: the 6th grades and 7th grades who follow the school's science workshop and the 9th grades who follow the "Section Euro" optional course. He presented the Asian hornet, its impact on the environment and on bees, as well as the trapping methods used. The younger students, good with their hands, have easily made the traps, while the older ones are currently preparing their presentation for the conference of May 16th (more information to come). The nasty Asian hornet had better watch out!
Symbolism of bees
The students from the "Section Euro" optional course have presented their work on the symbolism of bees throughout history to each class of the school, according to the period studied in History classes. It was a nice moment of discussion... Congratulations to our students! Both to the ones who carried out research to make posters and presentations, and to the others for their attentiveness and interest!
Meeting with Damien Berthoulat / Wax Workshop
Wax Workshop Bouldoire.pdf
Meetings to film the French Bee Bang Theory
Making of French Bee Bang Theory.pdf
Free assessment about mobilty in Sicily
Sicily Tyno.pdf
Sicily Lucie.pdf
Sicily Kérylène.pdf
Sicily Anthony.pdf
Sicily Alais.pdf
Prezi about Biology of bees
Prezi Reproduction
Prezi Nutrition
Prezi Communication
Prezi Anatomy
Vidéos about students and the different logos made by students
Vidéos
Meeting with Henri Clément
CR Henri Clement.pdf
Activites in December 2018
Contest of honey from Lozere 2018.pdf
Honey based tasting.pdf
First meeting at Marvejols, France
September 27th, 2018