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Schedule Friday, 14th May
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Closing of the Erasmus+ project "Let's think about our future working life".
On the 14th of May, the virtual mobility of our Erasmus+ project in Spain was finished, and with this mobility, a point and end to the project were put.
The project lasted for three years, and, during these three years, it has taken students and teachers to different countries, allowing them to know wonderful people, that will remain in participants' hearts forever.
Erasmus+ means Europe; and it also means that we can do incredible things together, in spite of the difficult situations.
Final presentation on teams - employer role games and potential employee, official speeches, emotions, impressions... Project final...
Here some students' opinions:
'Overall, this was a good experience. Of course, it would have been a lot better to go to Spain, but it was pretty OK in the end.'
'I still made friends that I hope to keep in contact with and maybe even visit them in Spain.'
'The closing ceremony was emotional, everybody thanked each other for the time together, experience, knowledge, and adventures in Latvia, Estonia, Rumania, and Spain!'
'I enjoyed the time together in this way too. Of course, it is a pity that we did not have the opportunity to see Spain with our own eyes, to get to know the culture, the people on the spot. But we are sure that we will meet again in the near or distant future, at rest or in our future working life!'
'The fifth day was interesting and sad. Interesting because we had to listen to other group job interviews. All of them were very good. Sad because we had to say goodbye to our group mates and partners from other schools. When we had to say goodbye, I could go on telling thank you, thanks to everyone, but it wouldn’t be enough to thank you.'