EXPERIENCE
From the second to the eighth of March, a few students of Ermessenda High School participated in the Erasmus+ Project. They hosted students from Greece, Poland, Finland and Ireland. The main topic was business and, of course, economy.
There were students from Poland, Greece, Finland and Ireland. They were all very friendly and nice (we hope they think the same of us!). The Polish girls were the cutest and the most sociable. The Greek students were the funniest and the most energetic. The Finnish girls were the craziest and the kindest. And the Irish students were the quietest and the most patient.
Our favourite activity was the trip to Barcelona. We had a lot of fun visiting the Güell park, the Sagrada Familia and the city in general. It was our first day all together, so it was the perfect moment to meet the other students.
The tour around the Old Town in Girona was great fun too as we explored some nice places in the city. We also did activities by ourselves (activities outside school). For example, we went to the Bowling centre and to the shopping mall ‘Espai Gironès’. We waited until everybody arrived and we divided ourselves into small groups. Some people wanted to go bowling while others preferred to play with the game machines. We had a great time, we spent time together and got to know each other better.
The last day we visited the Fageda company and we had lunch at a buffet in the medieval city of Besalú. In the afternoon we went to a park and we talked and played. It was very sad because we knew that it was our last day together. Everybody was crying. The week was too short!
It was an amazing experience and we think we should definitely do it again. We hope to see each other again in a near future!
From the second to the eighth of March, a few students of Ermessenda High School participated in the Erasmus+ Project. They hosted students from Greece, Poland, Finland and Ireland. The main topic was business and, of course, economy.
There were students from Poland, Greece, Finland and Ireland. They were all very friendly and nice (we hope they think the same of us!). The Polish girls were the cutest and the most sociable. The Greek students were the funniest and the most energetic. The Finnish girls were the craziest and the kindest. And the Irish students were the quietest and the most patient.
Our favourite activity was the trip to Barcelona. We had a lot of fun visiting the Güell park, the Sagrada Familia and the city in general. It was our first day all together, so it was the perfect moment to meet the other students.
The tour around the Old Town in Girona was great fun too as we explored some nice places in the city. We also did activities by ourselves (activities outside school). For example, we went to the Bowling centre and to the shopping mall ‘Espai Gironès’. We waited until everybody arrived and we divided ourselves into small groups. Some people wanted to go bowling while others preferred to play with the game machines. We had a great time, we spent time together and got to know each other better.
The last day we visited the Fageda company and we had lunch at a buffet in the medieval city of Besalú. In the afternoon we went to a park and we talked and played. It was very sad because we knew that it was our last day together. Everybody was crying. The week was too short!
It was an amazing experience and we think we should definitely do it again. We hope to see each other again in a near future!