Monday, 6 March 2017

4th Students' Exchange 
in
Austria 
12th - 18th February 2017


The last students' exchange of this Erasmus+ Project took place in Austria at the BG/BRG Judenburg. The principle of the BG/BRG Judenburg Mr. Johann Mischlinger welcomed 24 exchange students and 6 teachers from Poland, Denmark and Spain. The exchange in Austria was organised by Ilse Prenn and Bernd Fiechtl, they had prepared, togehter with the Austrian students an exciting programme with a wide range cultural, sports and artistic activities. They also visited the Simultania Liechtenstein, where the exchange students prepared delicious food together with friends from Simultania. The friends from Simultania had also prepared a wheelchair ralley.  
The programme did not only contain activities related to the projects' topic "Inclusion of disadvantaged people" but also a visit of the Sternenturm Judenburg, a trip to the chocolate factory Zotter and a tour in Graz.  

The students' exchange finished with a great closing ceremony. All students of the 7a and 7b participated together with their parents, teachers from the BG/BRG Judenburg and also the head of Simultania Liechtenstein Helmut Ploschnitznig togehter with our friends. At this ceremony the project song "Colours of a butterfly" (lyrics written by Danish students / music by the Danish composer Anders Hornshø) and the play "The Young Sherlock Holmes" (directed by Eva Tatschl) were performed their very first time. Finally all visitors could be invited to a delicous snack at the extraordinary buffet prepared by the parents. 

The Austrian project team would like to say thank you to the following supporters of the project:
The principle Mr. Johann Mischlinger
The administrator Mr. Ernst Kandler
The teachers at BG/BRG Judenburg: Silke Felfer, Ulrike Schlacher, Ulrike Sölkner, Hertraut Scheucher, Eva Gergely, Andrea Rescher, Birgit Horvath, Ulrike Steinwidder

Special thanks go to:
Eva Tatschl who created the play "The Young Sherlock Holmes"
Thomas Held who supported the singers of the song "Colours of a Butterfly"
Martin Obermaier who supported the show with audio equipment
Günter Bucher und Andreas Pilgram who supported the project with school equipment and the stage setting
The cleaning staff

We would also like to say a big thank you to all people at our partner institution Simultania Liechtenstein, and especially "PLO" who made this project possible. 


 





 

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