From May 11 to 17, a group of 3rd-year secondary school students (ESO) had an unforgettable experience thanks to an Erasmus+ mobility program that took them to the Czech Republic and Austria. Accompanied by teachers Ana Moreno and Inma Boyer, the students took part in an intense week of educational, cultural, and international exchange activities.
During their stay, the students attended classes at the Biskupské Gymnázium in Brno, where they had the opportunity to share experiences with Czech students and gain firsthand insight into the country’s educational system. They also enjoyed cultural visits around the city, discovering its most iconic spots and enriching themselves with its history and heritage.
One of the highlights of the trip was participating in a sustainability program in Naloučany, where the students reflected on the importance of environmental respect and took part in hands-on sustainability-related activities.
The mobility also included a visit to the city of Prague, where the students admired the architectural and cultural beauty of the Czech capital. As a grand finale, the group enjoyed a stay in Vienna, Austria, where they continued their intercultural learning by visiting museums, monuments, and iconic landmarks of the city.
This Erasmus+ project was a great success, both for the quality of the activities carried out and for the personal and academic enrichment it provided to the students. Without a doubt, it was an experience that will leave a lasting impression and reinforces the school’s commitment to European education and the holistic development of its students.