Where?
Successful Communication
– the Future of Europe
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This has been up in
our schools during
the last two
months:
For Romania – take
a look at pages 1-4
For Italy – look for
page 5
For Poland – follow
pages 6-7
So, what’s up?
Where?...
In Romania, Poland and Italy, of
course…
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In romania
Our Students, PARENTS AND TEACHERS took part in the CHARITY AND VOLUNTEERING ACTIVITIES...
Be good, feel good!
Our school team formed by enthusiastic students, teachers, parents and the Principal, has organised a
challenging activity based on the main topic: “VOLUNTEERING HAS NO AGE”. The aforementioned
activity took place on 21st December 2016 and more than 100 people were involved in. In what follows, you can
find the impressions of our students, namely: Giurcă Ștefan Emilian, XB and Pîrlog Patricia Claudia, XID about
this experience. (Elena-Olga Stroe)
Being a volunteer in this challenging project was an unforgettable experience since I
realised how short and precious our lives really are. We went to a nursing home from our town and decorated the Christmas tree together with the people from there, we offered them many cakes trying to make them remember what a Happy Christmas with your family means.
Volunteering represents one of the greatest achievements that I could get during my High School years because
it is useful for my self-development and it provides a sense of duty. The volunteering activity I took part in this December was one that made me think that helping out those in need or putting a smile on someone’s face can make a real difference for people of all ages. Offering Christmas gifts to the olds from the asylum and seeing their lighted facial expressions as we
decorated their Christmas tree made us happy, too.
WE HAVE ALSO ORGANISED A MEETING BETWEEN Students, PARENTS AND TEACHERS FROM DIFFERENT SCHOOLS OF OUR TOWN, WHERE PEOPLE REDISCOVERED US...
Successful dissemination On the 16th of December 2016 our school hosted The Methodological Meeting between teachers (most of them
projects coordinators), students and parents from different schools of our city, Brăila. During this meeting the participants
found out information about Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships, teachers, students and parents shared impressions, made
new friends and exchanged good practices. The interactive activities inspired and motivated our students to continue their
engagement in the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships. The opinions of two girls involved in this meeting are presented
below. (Elena-Olga Stroe)
Our project team disseminated information about our
Erasmus+ Project “Successful Communication – The future of Europe”, this event that would not have occurred without the guidance of our projects coordinator and the principal of the school. We presented pictures and videos that we made during that week, 20th November - 26th November 2016, with our friends from Poland and Italy. Then we talked about what this experience represents to each of us and how it changed our prospects. Last but not least, I understood how important communication is in one’s life because to my
mind, it is the true key of success. I personally encourage all my fellows to follow their heart and enjoy Erasmus+!
(Diana Ioana Sterea, XA)
I participated in The Methodological Meeting of projects
coordinators of my town, where teachers and students from different schools spent a quality time all together. It was a great experience because one of the presentations was about the students from a Vocational High School of Braila that have learnt about teaching in kindergarten during their stay in a foreign country by being involved in their Erasmus+ project. This meeting made me think more seriously about my future career. I would like to become a teacher, to help the future generations to improve themselves and my six
year old sister, too. After taking part in this activity, I think that communication is essential in teaching as well in life.
(Ana-Maria Buricea, XD)
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...AND WE HAVE PUT SOME THOUGHTS ON PAPER...
My Erasmus+ Experience From the beginning, this project made me to realise how important communication
is in one’s life. All participants managed to overcome language barriers in order to communicate with each other
successfully. I am glad that I got the chance to meet so many different people from different countries. My
Erasmus+ experience is a unique one, from which I have acknowledged that communication is the key of
success! Băcanu Maria, XIIE
My Erasmus+ Experience Beyond a studying experience, Erasmus+ means much more for me. It is a way to
discover new friends and learn what is not written into books. What matters the most for me is that I got to know
myself much better than I expected and as trivial as it sounds, I have a new perspective on my future career and
my goals, and after this Erasmus+ experience I realised that it was much easier to say ‘hello’ than to say
‘goodbye’. Last but not least, I can say that I would definitely do it one more time. Beciu Alexandru, XIE
My Erasmus+ Experience Describing my Erasmus+ experience I could write a whole book. During this time
we firstly became a team. Afterwards, the team turned into a family and the teammates into family members. I
am very happy that I had the opportunity to take part in the Erasmus+ project, to meet new people and have
unforgettable memories. Now, I have friends from Poland and Italy with whom I have a successful
communication. Buricea Ana-Maria, XD
My Erasmus+ Experience The Erasmus + experience were definitely one of a kind. It offered me the chance
to meet incredible people who turned quickly into friends. This project helped me realize how similar we are as
humans, no matter where we come from. I have always been interested in discovering new cultures and this was
the perfect opportunity to do that. Furthermore, this project made me more confident, both in myself and my
English skills and gave me the chance to create memories that will last forever. For sure this was one of the best
moments of my high school years! Dascălu Andreea , XIF
My Erasmus+ Experience For me, the Erasmus+ project means much more than an ordinary school project.
I’m very glad that I had the opportunity to take part in the Erasmus+ programme. Now, after a whole week, I
have new friends from other countries, I am able to understand some Italian and Polish words, too. I have also
learned about their cultures and I’m a more self-confident and independent person. I will never forget this
experience and the friends I made during this week, because everyone has left me something and when you have
as amazing experience with other people as I did on Erasmus+, you will always be connected to them. Together
we had unforgettable moments, memories that will remain with us throughout life. That's exactly what I mean by
a successful communication. Sterea Diana Ioana, XA
My Erasmus+ Experience Being involved in such a self-developing project got me thinking more about our
diversity in mind and how we get things done. Both similarities and differences were noticeable in our unusual
group, as it is a known fact that the Italian, Polish and Romanian cultures don’t have much in common. Although
we found ourselves to be at ease while building up bridges through team-work, making films, artists and popular
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songs. Moreover, I realised that I displayed some kind of open-mindless and understanding which must have
been the genuine result of my involvement in the Erasmus+ Project. Dună Maria, XIB
My Erasmus+ Experience This autumn I have attended to Erasmus + project mobility organised by my school
team. The thing that I liked most was that I interacted in English a week with the girl that came at me, from Bari,
Italy, Emilia. I made a lot of new friends from Poland and Italy, too. We understood very well, we exchanged
gifts, ideas and advice. I would like to go to Italy and see her again and repeat the experience. Gagu Teodora,XA
My Erasmus+ Experience They say that good things don’t last too long, and this was certainly the case for my
short, yet wonderful participation in the Erasmus+ project. The mobility week went by really fast, but it brought
along great memories, new friends from across the Europe and unforgettable times. I got to discover another
cultures (and rediscover mine, too!), learn a few new words but, the most important; understanding that we are
all the same, regardless of our origins. Blonde or brunette, introvert or extrovert, Romanian, Italian or Polish, we
have common dreams, aspirations and hopes for a better future we can only achieve through team work. By the
end of the week, everyone was able to communicate in English even through eye contact and this special bond
was possible thanks to our similar inner selves. After all, if this isn’t a successful communication, I really don’t
know what it is! Gheorghe Gabriela-Bianca, XIB
My Erasmus+ Experience This Erasmus+ project was one of my greatest experiences because I made a lot of
friends, I found out how different the cultures of two countries can be and I also had the opportunity to visit the
mayor’s office. Moreover, I learned many words both in Italian and Polish, I had a lot of fun with my new
friends and I’m looking forward to coming in Italy. Giurcă Ştefan-Emilian, XB
My Erasmus+ Experience The experience of the six days spent with students from Italy and Poland was one of
the most important and interesting activities that I have ever attended to and that has marked my high school life.
The dedication and enthusiasm of the people involved in have made this project to reach its goals, prompting us,
students, to improve our English skills and the ability to communicate with others. I am inclined to believe that
besides these things that have helped us for our personal development, we managed to create bonds with friends
and people with whom I share more in common than I would have imagined. Thus, the memory of this project is
a lovely one and belongs to an experience that I would gladly do again. Pîrlog Particia Claudia, XID
My Erasmus+ Experience First of all I have to mention that, for me, Erasmus+ “Successful Communication -
The Future of Europe-” represented an experience which is beyond words. Although, I will do my best to
summarise one of the greatest weeks I have ever had. We established new friendships, we learnt more about
different cultures, but most important, we spent some quality time with our new friends, which is unforgettable.
We taught them our language, we showed them how we party and how we have a good time, but then it was
their time to show us more about their customs. To put all these in a nutshell, this was a valuable e experience
not only for us, but also for the rest of the people who came to Romania and I would truly recommend
everybody take part in such projects. Plăşoianu Rareș-Lucian, XIIB
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My Erasmus+ Experience For me, the Erasmus+ project means an unique experience, through which I've met
wonderful people with whom I've created strong relationships. Through this project, I've come to be able to
understand a bit of Italian and Polish. During this week, I learned interesting things about their cultures. I will
never forget this week and the friends that I've made. Rusen Ana Maria, XIF
My Erasmus+ Experience Even if it was not my first time when I met someone from another country, it was
by far the most interesting experience of this type. We had fun together and took part in many activities. All the
activities taught us that we are a team and we must think like a team even if we are from other countries. I met
new people, but the most important thing is that I made a friend for life. Duma Andrei, XG
KAUFLAND OLYMPIAD
The 5th and the 6th graders were challenged to build some functional machines, made of lego or special
pieces used for designing robots. They succeeded in making:
-A dumper- designed to carry heavy objects;
-A Suv- a car designed to climb steep areas;
-The “ANT” Robot- a robot specialised in walking, in recognizing obstacles and in avoiding them;
How did the children feel?
They had a great time together, learning more about what “team work” means and developing both their social
and mental skills. We organize such activities in order to make our students associate the concept “school” with
having fun, while learning captivating things.
What are the results?
We succeded in organizing a class for those who are interested in robots and who are willing to attend to several
competitions based on this theme. Prof. Prus Paul
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In ITALY
SHORT MOBILITY TO ROMANIA - NOVEMBER 2016
My Erasmus plus experience was amazing. I met lots of kind and friendly people and I had the
opportunity to visit Romania for the first time and the opportunity to live their lifestyle for one week.
I'm very glad for this and I'll never forget it. Emilia Riccardo
From the 20th to the 26th of November, I had the opportunity to stay in Romania because of the
Erasmus+ Project. I learnt a lot about this country and people. I really enjoyed the days spent with my host
family. Diletta Breardi
The Erasmus+ experience was great! In five days we were all part of a big family and we had a lot of
fun. The host family was friendly and Romania is my second home now. At the parties we danced, we had a lot
of fun and the last day we cried. The Erasmus+ experience was a chance to know better ourselves and make new
friendships. Silvano Sorino
I think that my Erasmus Plus experience in Romania was sure one of the greatest of my life. After only
six days, we were great friends and this is what impressed me most. I had a good time there talking to the other
students and exchanging our experiences about school, family and so on. My host family was very nice to me
and now I consider my Romanian sister as a true friend. I’ll always remember some funny moments that I shared with my mates. I hope to meet my Polish and Romanian friends soon. Ilenia Fortunato
I just want to say that Erasmus + has been one of the best experience in my life. I met new people that
for one week made me feel at home. I also learned new words, I discovered new traditions and I improved my
English but, above all I understood how strong I am because I have faced up to situations never tried before.
I suggest this experience to everyone! Sara Candoni
6 days to create a Big Family.
I had a fantastic week with my big family.
From the beginning we came together as if we had known each other for a long time.
I got to know another culture, I love “sarmale”.
I learned a bit of Romanian: “La şapte ne vedem diseară!”
that means “Let’s meet at 7 tonight!”. I hope to see you soon guys! Tiziano
This experience has been so beautiful!!! It has given me new reasons to improve my English.
Moreover, the "ERASMUS PLUS" has enabled me to meet a lot of friends belonging to different cultures. This
has been a chance to compare our traditions and routines with theirs, so I'd like to say only "thanks", for
everything. Chicco Marialuisa
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In POLAND
SHORT MOBILITY TO ROMANIA - NOVEMBER 2016
Our trip to Romania was an eye-opening experience. It showed how people of different nations are both
diverse and similar, in the best ways possible. I made many great memories, friends and learned important life
lessons, not to mention all the brilliant photos I took! Malina Kłak
In my opinion the mobility to Romania was extremely interesting and inspiring. This trip let me meet
lots of amazing people and I was able to visit new places. It was the best time of my life :) Mateusz Sobociński
The mobility in Erasmus + project was an amazing experience. During the time I had a chance to learn
more about Romanian traditions and culture. I could make new friends and of course practice my English. These
people made me feel like home and my host family is my second family now. We created a Big Happy Family
and we had fun together. This time was the best time of my life! I hope to see them soon. Ewelina Olczyk
The stayin Romania was awesome. I met new friends and learnt more about this country. Everybody
there was very friendly. My participation in Erasmus + project was the best experience in my life.
Natalia Jaworska
The Romanians are very friendly and open to other people. They serve a lot of delicious food. I liked
everything there. Mikołaj Konarski
The mobility to Romania was amazing. I enjoyed the visit very much. Everything was wonderful. Braila
was great and the people I met there were very friendly. I hope to see them again. Jakub Sochacki
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POST-MOBILITY MEETING
On 15th December we had a post-mobility meeting with all participants, their parents and the
teaching staff. It was a great opportunity to show our photos, certificates and to share our impressions
from this event.
CHRISTMAS CEREMONY
In December an annual Christmas celebration took place in our school. Our school community
and invited guests had a chance to see a nativity play performed by the school theatre group.
CLOSING CEREMONY OF KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI’S YEAR
On 22nd December our school organized a closing ceremony of Krzysztof Kieślowski’ s Year.
It was a splendid and memorable event. Not only did the students have a possibility of meeting
Zdzisław Kaczmarek, a well-known cameraman, but also the contestants of the film competition were
awarded for their work.
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