The aim of this two-year
project is to investigate the nature of young people's beliefs, in Europe.
It will involve a number of mini-projects and tasks, coupled with visits by both teachers and students.
It will involve a number of mini-projects and tasks, coupled with visits by both teachers and students.
The first event at the school
will be the launch of the logo competition, so that the overall project, its
final book and its website will have a logo that represents its theme.
The initial visit was to the
Czech Republic, where, in Uhersky Brod, teachers and students had a programme
of meetings and events, culminating in their participation in a candlelit
procession and a folklore evening.
Each country will take two
teachers and three students to each meeting, the next of which will be in
Estonia, in March 2013, followed by Sardinia, in April.
Wales will host in May 2013 and
the project will end in Germany - the project co-ordining country - in 2014, where there will be a big festival
to mark its conclusion.
Peter Williams, the
school’s international co-ordinator, said: “We are hoping that the project will
help our students to look more closely at what they believe, themselves, as
well as the society around them.
“We are hoping, equally, that
they will be able to broaden both their cultural and linguistic experiences, as
all student visits are homestay ones.”
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