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  • ROME, ITALY

    When I was in college, I went to Rome in Italy, because I chose the option: Latin. I left for one week. We left on Sunday morning and we arrived the next day in Rome.

    Hardly had we arrived than we already visited the city. We started with the Collosseum which was very impressive. It was big and we felt very small next to it.

    Then we visited the Capitol's Museum where we saw many statues and also the Capitol. The next day we visited the Vatican where the Pope lives.

    Then we went to Ostie to see the remains that are still there. There we made a kind of game in teams.

    We also saw the Trevi Fountain which was  immense. There were lots of tourists so it was difficult to slide between them. But we managed to throw a coin over our shoulder. It was like in the movie. Every place we went to, there were lots of people. Just in front of the fountain there are a few shops, so we bought T-shirts and pullovers with the words: "We love Roma"

    Finally we went to the restaurant and when it was time we had to go back to the coach and we got back on the road to return to France, to Reims.

    Julie

     

     

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  • MY EUROPEAN WEEK

    What will I remember of this fabulous week?

    Well, it all started with Spain. I was wearing a bright yellow t-shirt along with my brightest red cardigan. But unfortunately, hardly anyone noticed. As I only teach in the afternoon I didn't hear much of the Spanish music. Sad. 

    On Tuesday I could see that the German teachers were busy. As a matter of fact they had been busy for a few days as a group of German students were in Reims to visit the city and above meet all their penfriends ! This exchange has been working for at least twenty years I dare say ! If that is not a European friendship, tell me what is! There were unexpected poetic interventions in several classes and a game that went well, or so I heard. Surprisingly at the canteen, we had paella. But it's pleasant to be surprised, isn't it?

    Thusday was the English Day! As to me it meant being there at 8:00. Actually 6 of my 1 L students had learnt a poem about Europe and they knocked at a dozen of classroom doors and performed in front of classes that had not been warned of their visit, which resulted in short but joyful moments of poetical pleasure on both sides.  

    MY EUROPEAN WEEK

    Then at 9 o'clock I had a cup of tea in the "Foyer" where Jeanne and other pupils welcomed us with smiles and quizzes they had concocted. Unfortunately I could not attend all the concerts and activities planned later that day and on Friday, but even so I thoroughly enjoyed this European Week !

    Although I had to work in another high school in Reims, I came back on purpose to taste our chef's English meal, and I must honestly congratulate all the staff in the kitchen: it was delicious and very English indeed.

    MY EUROPEAN WEEK

     

    Thanks a lot to Ms Sacksteder who was behind that brilliant project!

    No doubt there will be lots of volunteers to take part in the European Week at Chagall next year.

    Please feel free to send me (or leave in my pigeon hole in the staff room) a text telling us about YOUR European Week!

     A. Sirot

    Answers are arriving ! 

     

    It felt so good to be part of this school during the European week. I loved the atmosphere, the energy and it was a wonderful feeling to finally realize that we could bring people together.

     

    Here is where I belong! I am so proud of you all, thank you. Keep up with the good work and see you next year!

    C. Sacksteder

     

     


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  • There's always something happening in our high school, and this week more than ever.

    If you haven't heard of the European Week yet, either you're deaf or you were asleep. Wake up, then, and read the programme:

    LUNDI 12 mai

    v  Radio Chagall et les musiques espagnoles.

    v  Présence du CRIJ pour « l’auberge européenne «  de 9h à 12h au foyer 

    MARDI 13 mai          

    v  Impromptus : comptines et poésie en allemand de 10h à 11h

    v  Radio Chagall  et la musique allemande (+ une chronique)

    v  Questionnaires « Mon Europe, mon lycée et moi »

    v  Jeu de plateau sur l’Europe, animé par Kristina , étudiante slovaque,  au foyer.

    JEUDI 15 mai            

    v  Impromptus en anglais de 8h à 9h et de 10h à 11h

    v  « tea-time » dans le hall du foyer entre 9h et 10h ou dans la cour en cas de soleil !

    v  Menu de la cantine à l’heure anglaise !

    v  A 14h : concert de musiques de l’Europe de l’Est avec Samuel Berthod

    v  Radio Chagall à12h30

     

    VENDREDI 16 mai

    v  Impromptus poétiques en italien de 11h à 12h

    v  Mini concert à 12h00 avec le Chagall’s band  et violon irlandais

    Don't forget to have a look at the Photo Exhibition and vote for the best snapshot !

    That sounds really fun ! Get your flamenco dress and your Union Jack t-shirt ready ! Open your eyes and your ears !


    and you're bound to enjoy this exceptional week.

    Send us your articles to tell us about your favourite moment.

     

     


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