Poland Mobility

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    At the turn of May and June 2022, Prywatna Szkoła Podstawowa  nr 72 "Szkoła Marzeń" hosted students and teachers from schools from Croatia, Spain, Lithuania, Turkey and Romania.

     

     

    The project meeting was the result of three years of cooperation between schools as part of the implementation of the Erasmus + project "Music to all". Mobility in Poland was the last summing up meeting.

     

     

    WHY ERASMUS?

     

    Teachers and parents of students, as well as the management of the School of Dreams, want to enable young people to learn about the common achievements of European culture through participation in a joint international project. We believe that direct contacts, mutual observation of the everyday life of colleagues from European countries and work on common tasks will allow our students to become more aware of how much we connect and how important European unity is. In addition, we want to help our students develop intercultural and linguistic competences. Education systems are constantly changing, and mutual exchange of experiences and watching solutions introduced by other schools allow for further development.

     

     

     

     

     

    WHY MUSIC?

     

    Project entitled "Music to all" involves international cooperation in which the common denominator is music and broadly understood culture, and the aim of which is to discover by young people that we have more things in common than divide us. Music is supposed to be a universal language that people can communicate with, regardless of their origin or culture in which they grew up.

     

    During the meeting, students and teachers took part in numerous workshops prepared by the teachers of the School of Dreams. During the project week, the words and music were written and to the song: All we need is peace, students also had the opportunity to take a drumming lesson, sang a song entitled: Zombie, the content of which the young people wanted to draw attention to the atrocities of the war taking place across the eastern border. . A moment of reflection.

    International sports games, a walk and a bonfire in the area of ​​Zimne Doły, a visit to the Palace of Culture and Science, a walk through the Warsaw Old Town, a visit to the Fryderyk Chopin and in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.

     

     

    The week was honored with a meeting with local government authorities, represented by the Mayor of Piaseczno, Mr. Daniel Putkiewicz, and his deputy, Mrs. Hanna Kułakowska-Michalak. During the meeting, participants had the opportunity to learn about the extensive activities undertaken in the commune. Another guest of our group was Ms. Justyna Napiórkowska, an expert of the Team Europe network cooperating with the Representation of the European Commission in Poland. The subject of the meeting was the common roots of European culture, its contemporary features, but also the resulting ecological challenges as well as the context and cultural and ecological assumptions of the EU Bauhaus project.

     

    The project meeting was graced by the concert of the band Łysa Góra, whose drummer and vocalist is Krystian Jędrzejczyk - the teacher of the School of Dreams. The concert was a great dose of energy for the audience who danced to the rhythm of folk music, deeply rooted in Slavic culture.

     

    A project meeting is not only the implementation of the project assumptions, it is also friendships between participants, and these often last much longer than the project itself.