Transcript COMENIUS CAMP RYBNIK 2014
COMENIUS CAMP 2014
RYBNIK
This year the camp was set in Poland, in particular at the «zespół szkół urszulańskich» in Rybnik.
Italian students who took part in the camp: Camilla Fasoli Noemi Negri Riccardo Lollini Simone Frassoni Cristina Galli Some of us with our hosts
31/03/2014 – First Day
Our journey started on Monday afternoon, when we had the flight from Bergamo to Krakow.
31/03/2014 – First Day
In the evening we arrived in Rybnik, and our new «brothers and sisters» received us in the school.
We spent the evening with them in their houses.
01/04/2014 – Second Day
On Tuesday morning Polish students presented their school and we attended an English lesson.
01/04/2014 – Second Day
Then we had a walk around Rybnik: we visited the Main Square, the S. Antonio’s basilica and the communist theatre of the city.
Main square of Rybnik
01/04/2014 – Second Day
In the afternoon we left for Auschwitz and we visited the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau.
It was really striking and moving seeing with our own eyes the places of this terrible tragedy.
02/04/2014 – Third Day
On Wednesday we rolled out of bed at 5.30 a.m.!
In the morning we visited Krakow and in the afternoon we went to the Wieliczka
Salt Mine
History lessons…
The Wawel Cathedral and the St. Mary’s Basilica
The collegium maius Krakow) The
Wieliczka Salt Mine
03/04/2014 – Fourth Day
It was the last day of the camp, so we did some workshops about human rights.
We make some Power Point presentations and also a sculpture!
Ideas about student rights
We worked and then… we played!
Free time with our friends
• The Comenius Camp is an experience which helps you to grow up and to make new friends.
• It was a great occasion to improve our English skills.
• This camp allowed us to know different people with different cultures. Those differences can enrich the relationships with other people.
• Spending time with foreign guys and speaking with them in English is a beautiful way to make new friends!
• Finally, it’s been a beatiful experience from the human and cultural point.
Time to say goodbye