Showing posts with label Special Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Events. Show all posts
19 December 2013
29 May 2013
Photos of Award Ceremony in Marcel Gimond
This ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 21st.
Thank you to Mr Denjean, the headmaster, for being with us!
Thank you to Mr Denjean, the headmaster, for being with us!
To see all the photos, please click HERE.
28 April 2013
First Creative Writing Contest in Lecce
And the winners are...
For best plot: 910 by France
For most original short story: The Bet by Bulgaria
For best ending: Mater Morbi by Italy
For best style: Unwept Tears by Turkey
Congratulations to all the winners and the readers!
In France, an award ceremony will be organized soon to congratulate and reward the two writers of 910, in the presence of Mr Denjean, our headmaster.
Photos coming soon :-)
12 March 2013
Next Meeting in Italy, April 10-15 2013
Here are the names of the students who have been selected to participate in the next meeting, in Lecce:
- Raphaël Bracque
- Théo Baylon
- Maxime Enjolras
- Luana Terrasse
- Kenza Khennouche
- Louis Isse
- Mélody Chareyre
- John Weir
Congratulations to all of them!
They will be accompanied by teacher Marie-Laure Simon and teacher Gladys Dousson.
Together, they will meet some of the students and teachers that take part in the project in Bulgaria, Turkey and Italy.
Among the different tasks they will have to perform, they will have to select the best short stories of the first contest and reward them!
2 January 2013
Evaluation Questionnaire for Students n° 1
Click HERE to read your answers to the first evaluation questionnaire for students. Thank to all of those who answered this questionnaire!
9 December 2012
Back from Sofia!
Everything was perfect!
Click HERE to see the photos of the meeting directly on the Bulgarian blog dedicated to the project.
25 November 2012
First contact...
A few weeks ago, we decided to send postcards to one another to get acquainted.
The students involved in the project have also communicated via a Facebook group!

The students involved in the project have also communicated via a Facebook group!

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