This is the blog specially created for the Comenius project called H.U.G.E.S. Here there are the 5 EUROPEAN schools working together in this challenger adventure:
1- The Coordinator school: LAUDIO BHI from The Basque Country (Spain)
2.- COLLÉGE DE TERRE SAINTE from La Réunion Island (France)
3.- AGRUPAMENTO VERTICAL DE ESCOLAS E JARDINS DE INFANCIA do Concelho da Chamusca (Portugal)
4.-NORGARDENSKOLAN, Uddevalla (Sweden)
5.- FAZEKAS MIHÁLY FÓVAROSI GYAKORLÓ ÁLTALÁNOS Iskola és Gimnázium Budapest (Hungary)

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Our calendar / postcard is ready !!!


Students' comments about the visit to The Basque Country



This comenius project has been a very useful experience in our lives. That week we did some new friends that I hope we never  lose our friendship. We met a lot of people. People from other countries and other cultures, but thanks to this project we have learnt to understand them and how to live with them. Apart from this, we learnt how to recycle and how we can make the world better. In conclusion, this Comenius week has been one of  my best weeks ever in  my life, it was an unforgettable week and I hope to see all of you again in the future.

Aitor Arana from the Basque Country 

In this Comenius proyect I haven't traveled to any country but the meeting in the Basque Country has been great! The people we met here was very very nice and I have made very good friends.
During the meeting the weather wasn't very good but, anyway, the trips, the free time and the weekend in Zuhatza was amazing. That week will be unforgettable!
I hope everyone had a great time here, and I hope I could see all of them soon :)
Yaiza Gonzalez from the Basque Country

 

Meeting with parents from the Basque Country

Before our partners' visit to our school we had a meeting with the students and their families.


One of the last tasks in our project was to compare the different lifestyles, our students have nowadays, with their parents' and grandparents' when they were similar age.

Students had prepared a questionnaire for parents and they explained how their lives were when they were younger. They talked about paper, food and water, in terms of "Energy". How the situation was like when they were at school.

This meeting was one of the last activities we had prepared at school within the "Energy Awareness Campaign" involving students, parents and teachers.

 Here you can find some of their conclusions:

Paper waste

Paper at school

When our parents were young, there weren’t photocopiers and when they needed a copy of something they had to trace it. At that time paper wasn’t recycled and people used to use newspapers to wrap things. They weren’t worried about paper waste because they didn’t use much paper.

Toilet paper

When our parents were young most  of them had toilet paper at home but our grandparents didn’t. If they were outside they used leaves instead of toilet paper because there weren’t any toilets. At school they had toilet paper but it was bad quality paper.

 Food waste

After watching the videos, we did some questions to our parents. Our topic was food now and then. According to the answers, this is our conclusion: nowadays we throw much more food than when our parents were young. We also eat yunk food. Some parents know that their sons and daughters don’t like the food from the canteen, so they give money to them to buy something in the break instead of eating food from the canteen.

Parents also commented that when they were young the food was bought in local moarkets or taken in their own farm ( baserri). They also said that the food was never thrown as they always ate all the food they had. So, when they saw the video about the canteen they got really shocked because of the enormous waste of food.

Finally, they told us something that nowadays seems incredible: when they were young people who lived in the cities usually went to the farms (baserris) to ask for food because people from the cities were poorer than the ones who had their own farm.

Water waste

When our parents were young they had running water except in some cases. Some had to go far to take it. They couldn’t waste it because they needed it for other things. In short, they reused it. The water at home was drinkable. They had a shower once or twice a week and they heated the water on a range.

There weren’t any toilets in the house so they used a box or they went to the garden. They hadn’t a washing machine. Nowadays we use much more water than when our parents were young.


It was great to see students and parents talking together and discussing about the posible solutions to the waste of energy we have at school and also in our houses.

Friday 21 June 2013

Meeting in The Basque Country


Our comenius week in Basque Country
We come from Réunion Island and first we would like to thank teachers and pupils for their warm welcoming in their country and, parents and pupils for having received us so well!

In the Basque Country we visited:
The Salt valley of Añana












Valdejo Natural Park















Legazpi, the valley of iron.



-The city of Bilbao and the museum.


-AND Zuhatza Island where we camped for 3 days.
It was very very very beautiful but very very cold too.
We made a lot of friends and we miss them a lot and we couldn't dream of a better visit.

We hope to see you again
Laurie, Renzo, Jade, Eglantine, and Indira from Réunion Island

Tuesday 30 April 2013

Our COMENIUS week in Budapest, March 2013

We came from Réunion Island and as you know it, it's a tropical island . So when we arrived in Budapest , our first reaction was: «It's COLD!»
but we had very good moments , we think it was a really great week . The people were very very friendly , the teachers and students from all the countries were funny .

We really love this week and of course the last night , except the fact that it was the last night , We had a party prepared by our Hungarian friends . All the students became “crazy “ and we had a lot of fun together . We will never forget this week .

During the week we visited very nice place such as Szentendre. It was a nice and very interesting visit, except that it was still cold , there was snow , it was really great with the architecture of Szentendre . An ancient architecture with the white snow , really good mix , We liked it .

We went as well to visit the Hungarian Parliament Building . It is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, one of
Europe's oldest legislative buildings, It is situated in Lajos Kossuth square, near the Danube.

The
Parliament Building is in the Neo-Gothic style; it has a beautiful central dome and when we entered inside we walked on beautiful and big stairs and we saw impressive frescoes on the ceiling.

We saw as well the Holy crown of
Hungary , it's here since 2000.
When we went to the mall , the chemical experiences were fantastic , with the liquid hydrogen .
We liked the zoo too , there were very different species , start to owl to lizards , and more .
Our hosts were very very friendly and funny.

 
And we thanks so much our hosts for the hospitality and for everything!
We will be back in
Budapest because we really liked :)

And of course you are welcome in
Reunion Island !
Thanks you so much Teachers, Students for your hospitality :)

Saturday 2 February 2013

VISIT TO PORTUGAL: Students from Réunion Island

The students from Reunion Island would like to thank parents and pupils for having received us so well ! And teachers, pupils for their warm welcoming in their college.
Upon our arrival we were already comfortable.
We had new friends but now we miss them a lot not to mention the parents.
When we were in school, the students were all smiling, we were welcomed like celebrities, the school is wonderful, we had the opportunity to visit the school in French thanks to Rita and Afonso.
We visited Nazaré and here is a really beautiful beach, the sand is really fine compared to ours, unfortunately we didn't bath because the Atlantic ocean is really cold!


Then, Obidos, this city is really different in comparison with Nazaré, the castle of Obidos is really beautiful, the view from there is really wonderful !
And finally, at Lisbon it was magical. We visited the Belem Tower, next to one of the largest bridge in Europe, then the Jeronimos Monastery where Vasco da Gama was buried. This monastery, which is in Gothic style, was built by King Manuel 1st in 1502 for information.
We tasted some specialties of Portugal which were very sweet but very delicious. It's called pasteis de nata.
This week was unforgettable , and the weather was fantastic. We were really lucky. All that will stay engraved in our hearts
 We hope to see you again ! WE LOVE YOU!

Eva Rangayen, Juliette Ruzic, Mickael Rambouillé, Océane Blancard