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POSITIVE MESSAGES - CAMPAIGN AGAINST BULLYING
Students were challenged to write short messages in a campaign against bullying, a powerful way to make a lasting impact. These concise messages can serve as a beacon of support, encouragement, and awareness in the fight against bullying. These messages can inspire empathy, foster unity, and remind everyone that they have a role to play in creating a safe and inclusive environment.
In a world filled with noise, short messages like these have the potential to cut through the clutter, making it easier for students to stand together and stand up against bullying.
EARTH DAY 2023
WHY DO WE CELEBRATE EARTH DAY?
Celebrating World Earth Day is of utmost importance for several reasons:
1. Environmental Awareness: World Earth Day serves as a reminder to students about the critical importance of environmental conservation and sustainability. It educates them about the challenges our planet faces, such as climate change, pollution, deforestation, and habitat loss.
2. Education and Learning: By participating in Earth Day activities, students can engage in hands-on learning experiences, exploring ecological concepts, and gaining a deeper understanding of the planet's delicate balance.
3. Advocacy and Activism: Celebrating Earth Day empowers students to become environmental advocates. They can participate in rallies, clean-up events, and awareness campaigns, voicing their concerns and demanding positive changes from governments and organizations.
4. Developing Responsible Stewards: Celebrating Earth Day instills a sense of responsibility for the environment. Students learn to reduce their carbon footprint, conserve resources, and make eco-friendly choices in their daily lives.
5. Community Engagement: Earth Day events often bring communities together, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose. Students can collaborate with local organizations and fellow citizens to create positive environmental changes.
6. Long-Term Impact: Encouraging students to celebrate Earth Day can lead to lifelong habits of sustainability and a commitment to preserving the planet for future generations. They may influence their families and communities to do the same.
7. Global Perspective: Earth Day is a global event, reminding students that environmental issues transcend borders. It encourages them to think globally and consider the interconnectedness of the world's ecosystems.
In summary, celebrating World Earth Day not only raised awareness about environmental issues but also cultivated a sense of responsibility, activism, and stewardship that can lead to positive, lasting changes for our Planet.
These are the students' presentations to commemorate World Earth Day.
WOMEN'S DAY 2023
EXHIBTION
On Women's Day, we celebrated the creative talents and perspectives of our students through a special exhibition. Our young artists have poured their hearts and souls into a diverse array of artworks that pay tribute to the strength, resilience, and achievements of women. From powerful portraits to thought-provoking installations, these pieces offered a unique and inspiring glimpse into the world of women through the eyes of the next generation. This exhibition was not just a showcase of art but a tribute to the spirit of empowerment, equality, and progress that Women's Day represents.
HUMAN RIGHTS (Amnesty International Seminar)
To commemorate "International Day for Tolerance", on the 16th of November, Matia Losego, a volunteer from Amnesty International conduced a Seminar on Human RIghts. Students were challenged to reflect on the importance of being involved in actions and campaigns to recognize and protect human rights worldwide.
ACTIVISTS' BIOGRAPHIES
After the Seminar, students did research work on some of the most relevant activists.
HALLOWEEN STORIES - FIGHTING BULLYING (CARTOONS) - 2022
In the fight against bullying, our students have become storytellers for change. Through their creativity and empathy, they've crafted powerful narratives that shed light on the impact of bullying and the importance of kindness. These cartoons serve as a reminder that words and actions have consequences, and they have the power to inspire understanding and empathy. Witness students' efforts to combat bullying through the art of storytelling, as they prove that awareness, compassion, and unity can truly make a difference.
Students imagined short stories and created cartoons on how to fight bullying.
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR TOLERANCE
16th November 2022
International Day for Tolerance is an essential occasion for students to learn and embrace the values of respect, empathy, and open-mindedness. It provides a platform for young minds to explore the importance of accepting and understanding people from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs. Teaching tolerance equips students with crucial life skills, preparing them to contribute positively to a globalized world. It encourages them to stand against discrimination, prejudice, and injustice, fostering a more harmonious and inclusive society. International Day for Tolerance offers an opportunity for students to champion unity and create a brighter, more accepting future for all.
EARTH DAY 2022
DIGITAL FOOTPRINT ACTIVITY
Addressing the concept of a digital footprint with students is crucial:
Online Awareness: It helps students become more conscious of their online presence and activities. Understanding that their actions leave a digital trail encourages responsible online behavior.
Digital Literacy: Exploring digital footprints teaches students about the potential consequences of their online actions. This knowledge is an essential aspect of digital literacy in today's interconnected world.
Privacy and Security: It emphasizes the importance of safeguarding personal information and being cautious about sharing sensitive data online, reducing the risk of identity theft or cyberbullying.
Reputation Management: Students learn that their digital footprint can impact their personal and professional reputation. Positive online interactions can enhance opportunities, while negative ones may hinder them.
Career and College Readiness: Understanding digital footprints is critical for students entering the job market or applying to colleges. Employers and admissions officers often review applicants' online profiles.
Cyberbullying and Online Etiquette: Addressing digital footprints includes discussions on the impact of cyberbullying and the importance of respectful online communication.
Critical Thinking: It encourages critical thinking and the ability to evaluate online information sources for credibility and accuracy.
Long-term Consequences: Students grasp that digital actions can have long-lasting consequences, even if they occurred years ago, as information can persist on the internet.
Legal Implications: It educates students about the legal aspects of online activities, such as copyright infringement, hacking, and privacy laws.
Empowerment: Understanding their digital footprint empowers students to make informed decisions about what they share online and how they engage in digital spaces.
In summary, activities addressing the concept of digital footprint with students is a proactive step in preparing them for responsible, safe, and ethical engagement in the digital world, ensuring they are well-informed and equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities it presents.
FIGHTING ADDICTIONS (Nov. 2021)
WORLD WATER DAY 2021
Celebrating World Water Day with students is essential for fostering an understanding of the vital role water plays in our lives and our environment. It's a chance to raise awareness about the global water challenges we face, from scarcity to pollution, and to empower the next generation with the knowledge and motivation to protect this precious resource. By engaging in activities and discussions on this day, students not only learned about the importance of water conservation but are also prepared to become advocates for sustainable water practices, ensuring a brighter, more water-secure future for all.
SAY NO TO VIOLENCE - CAMPAIGN AGAINST BULLYING
The "Say No to Violence" campaign with students was a powerful initiative that reinforced the message that violence is never an acceptable solution. It educated and empowered our students to recognize and reject all forms of violence, be it physical, verbal, or emotional. Through this campaign, students learned the value of empathy, respect, and peaceful conflict resolution. It also encouraged them to be vocal advocates against violence, promoting a culture of kindness and non-violence in their schools and communities. Ultimately, "Say No to Violence" with students helped shape a generation that strives for a safer, more harmonious world for everyone.
POPULAR TYPICAL DISHES
Students did research work and prepared presentations about the most popular typical dishes of the project partner countries. Exploring the gastronomy of our partner countries was a delightful and enriching experience. In fact, knowing more about it goes beyond just savoring new flavors; it offers a window into the culture, history, and traditions of a our partners. Understanding their cuisine fosters global awareness, appreciation of diversity, and respect for different culinary traditions. It's a reminder that food has the power to connect people across borders, fostering cultural exchange and building bridges of understanding. So, delving into our partenrs' gastronomy was not just about a culinary adventure; it was a journey of cultural exploration that broadened our horizons and deepened our appreciation of the many flavors and stories.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 16
Due to the war in Ukraine, students were challenged to do research work on Sustainable Development Goal 16, focusing on "Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions".
OCEANS WITHOUT GARBAGE
Educating students about the importance of not polluting the ocean is an investment in their future and the future of our Planet. It instills values of responsibility, sustainability, and a deep appreciation for the natural world, driving positive change for generations to come. Students were challenged to prepare presentations on the dangers that polluting the Oceans. Pollution not only affects marine life but also contaminates our sources of fresh water, which are essential for life.
OCEAN CONSERVATION PERSONALITIES
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY 2021 - SHOW LOVE FOR OUR PLANET
INTERNATIONAL THANK YOU DAY
11th January 2021
Celebrating International Thank You Day is an opportunity to instill the values of gratitude and appreciation from a young age. It teaches students the importance of acknowledging the kindness and efforts of others, nurturing a culture of gratitude and empathy. By recognizing this day, students learn the power of saying "thank you," not only in fostering positive relationships but also in promoting a more harmonious and considerate world. It's a simple yet profound lesson that has the potential to enrich their lives and contribute to a more compassionate and thankful society.
Cartoons designed and created by students to show apreciation - Who are you grateful for?
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR TOLERANCE ACTIVITY
16th November 2020