This is the blog where we will publish all the activities of our Erasmus+ project entitled Home Sweet Home. This project is funded by the European Commission. Responsibility for the information and views expressed here lies entirely with the authors.
At the end of May, the dissemination meeting took place at Colegio Santo Domingo. The ambassadors explained their experience in France, they were given their diplomas, and the winners of the contest received their cameras.
27 students from Collège Calmette and Guérin in Ecueillé went to Verdun, Strasbourg and the Struthof from April 24 to April 26 2017 with their History teacher and their English teacher. In Strasbourg, they visited the European Parliament and learnt how...
Lors de la réception à la mairie. Le partenariat scolaire Erasmus + Home sweet home, qui lie le collège Calmette-et-Guérin à quatre autres établissements en Grèce, Espagne, Turquie et Royaum...
Indre - Écueillé - Des collégiens d'Europe accueillis Le...
From April 1st to April 9th, 42 participants of the Erasmus+ Home Sweet Home project were welcomed in the little town of Ecueillé by the students of collège Calmette et Guérin and their families. - 4 students and 2 teachers from Turkey. - 8 students and...
On the French school's website you'll find information about the activities happening in Collège Calmette et Guérin, like the English Day, on March 17th, when the students came to school dressed in uniforms, had an English breakfast and sold cakes!
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The five works for the comics competition in France have been chosen for Music School of Volos. All 34 students have done excellent job and their works were impressive and unique. The selection "committee" had definitely a very difficult day...
Saturday April 1st : A coach will pick up the Erasmus+ teams at the airport and take them to Ecueillé where they will arrive in the evening. The students will be dispatched in the French families and the teachers to their cottages in Faverolles. Sunday...
This is the blog where we will publish all the activities of our Erasmus+ project entitled Home Sweet Home. This project is funded by the European Commission. Responsibility for the information and views expressed here lies entirely with the authors.