From June 11 to 15, third international mobility took place, involving over 30 pupils from four countries - Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland and Lithuania.
On the first day, all participants met in the host school - Regionalne Centrum Edukacji Zawodowej in Nisko. Foreign groups were welcomed by the local team as well as by the school leadership. The schools presented their national traditions, than followed tasting traditional Polish dishes. Students had to demonstrate their activity and good condition during sport activities and outdoor games with Whatsapp. The day ended with the teaching the traditional Polish dance Mazurka.
On Tuesday, participants moved to the nearby town of Stalowa Wola. First they visited the regional museum, where they could learn about the history and traditional crafts of the region. They could also try traditional embroidery techniques. An important part of the program was a talent show, where skilled participants showed their artistic talent.
Wednesday participants visited the historic town of Sandomierz with its beautiful monuments and rich history. They also watched a historical arsenal show where they could try traditional armour. In the afternoon there was a boat cruise on the programme.
Thursday was a particularly long day, rich in activities and experiences. In the morning they went to the village Medinia Głogowska. They first went through a tour of the pottery workshop, and then they could try their skills behind the potter's circle. In the afternoon they went for a trip to the town Lancut, combined with a tour of the beautiful castle. The day was completed by a sightseeing tour of the historic centre of Rzeszow.
Thanks to the rich programme, the week quickly came to its end. Even the last day was very varied. Immediately in the morning, all participants took the certificates from the school headmaster and vice-mayor and evaluated the entire mobility. Then they moved to the town of Rudnik nad Sanem, where they looked at the baskets exhibition and could try their own skill by weaving baskets. In the town of Ulanow they visites the Museum of Plating and the exhibition of the artist Andrey Pjezowski. The day was finished with a cruise on wooden boats along the Tanew River and a picnic with regional specialties.