The last student mobility took place in Germany - at Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium in Bergisch Gladbach. Our Polish friends arrived by train via Berlin and our Spanish friends came by plane to Cologne Bonn Airport. On Sunday, May 4, everyone met up again full of joy.
Photos by teachers from the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium in Bergisch GladbachMonday, 5th may
The first day began with a joint welcome for the guests and an introduction to the school and the region around Bergisch Gladbach. During a school tour, everyone was able to learn about the special features of the school (e.g. the green classroom, working with Ipads, the school chickens and the involvement of parents in the school community).
Team-building and an art workshop were also on the program. The T-shirts are a great reminder of our project.
Tuesday, 6th May
Great project activities took place at the school on Tuesday.
The pupils were able to take part in various workshops in different groups.
Workshop 1: Expert lecture by a speaker from the University of Siegen on the use of solar energy in the field of e-mobility, followed by a Q&A session and discussion
Workshop 2: Solarcamp (Solar technology on a bicycle trailer)
Workshop 3: Different Students experiments
Wednesday, 7th May and Friday, 9th May
A trip to Cologne took place on Wednesday. After a walk across the Hohenzollern Bridge, all students were able to visit Cologne Cathedral and climb the tower. The many steps were well worth it. The view was amazing!
The German students then prepared a guided tour of the city with short videos. Of course, a cable car ride across the Rhine and a picnic were not to be missed.
On Friday the groupe went to the german olympic and sports museum. The History of sports has been very interesting!
Thursday, 8th May
On Thursday our Oxford Style debate took place on the topic: Should solar energy in the form of photovoltaic systems become primary energy source for Europe's population?
And we also had Solar Energy in a Different Form: Yoga was on the program - here, of course, a sun salutation should not be missing. An innovative form of energy ;-)
In the Evening we had the international Farewell-Party and students got their certificates. :-)