Since June 2023, our school has held accreditation from Erasmus+, highlighting our commitment to international cooperation. In this section, we are excited to share insights of Key Action 1 (KA1) projects that have been developed and implemented by our institution as part of the Erasmus+ program.
Years 2022-2024
This project aims to investigate and combat digital addiction and modern loneliness in schools through collaborative efforts. The goal is to raise awareness among students, fostering collaboration across European schools and organizations.
Years 2019-2022
Right now, Europe is facing some tough times, and it might run into serious problems. The economic crisis, high unemployment, and issues with refugees are making people really downhearted, and this is also weakening the idea of a united Europe.
To tackle these challenges, this project plans workshops, talks, and trips around Europe to help students understand each other better. They will dig into the history and local problems of each place to make students appreciate different cultures. The big picture they're aiming for is to create a sense of togetherness, support European values, and imagine a Europe without borders.
Years 2017-2019
This project aims to make people realize that Europe is a place where many cultures can live together. Through activities promoting understanding and empathy between cultures, the project wants to reduce racism, encourage international solidarity, and create a peaceful world for the new generations, acknowledging and respecting different religions, languages, and races.