First mobility in Italy

     Within the project Erasmus +KA220 Become European Citizen Through Web Radio” the Liceo Manzoni from the 12th to the 18th of April has hosted a delegation of students and teachers from the three project partner schools Colegio Domingo Savio (Spain) St. Jeanne Antide College, Immaculate Conception School (Malta) and Budapest Pasaréti Szabó Lorinc (Hungary).     
      At their arrival the Hungarian students have been welcomed by our students’ families, while the girls from Malta found accommodation by a cozy BB in the old town Caserta. Unfortunately for a denied boarding due to overbooking the Spanish students arrived the next morning, April the 13th, but the warm welcoming from our students and their families made them forget this little misadventure. Since the beginning there was a friendly mood which favored communication and dialogue among our students and those of the three partner countries.

    The brief but pleasant welcoming ceremony in the assembly hall, and the meeting with the mayor of Caserta town contributed to  that merry welcoming mood. In the following days the guys and the guest teachers got the chance to appreciate what is most meaningful both in terms of landscape and culture our territory has to offer: Naples old town, with its picturesque bay, Pompei archeological ruins, timeless town, the massive Royal Palace of Caserta by Vanvitelli, without counting the culinary treats like the pizza and the famous cakes from Campania.  

     Very interesting the English language show at the planetarium and the popular dance laboratory that drew them all in a relentless tarantella.

     The Radio broadcast, heard live from the partners countries, gave voice to the students main characters of this mobility that found its end, with an appealing final party in the ancient Paternò building.

     Thanks to the Liceo Manzoni Erasmus Project, the students from four different nations shared emotions and experiences overcoming linguistic and cultural difficulties, they learned to get to know each other and share their own dreams and passions beginning to reach the most important goal of the project: the building a multicultural and peaceful Europe.