HUNGARY

8th -10th May,2019  Szabó Pál Általános Iskola és alapfokú Művészeti Iskola, 
  For the last transnational project meeting ,all partners met in Vésztő/Hungary

For our second transnational meeting and final mobility we were received at Szabó Pál Általános Iskola és alapfokú Művészeti Iskola in Vésztő, one of the smaller Hungarian towns in Békés county, in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary. Vésztő is a calm and tidy small town that is progressing and worth visiting as a guest or to settle down as a young person.It ensures real leisure time for those who like tripping.

On Tuesday ,07th May

 All partners arrived in Békéscsaba, where they were picked up by their cars and brought to the hotel in the countryside of Békés. All partners were impressed by the wonderful grounds around, with national parks, rivers, picturesque lakes, untouched woods with they rich flora and fauna.

On Wednesday, 08th May

Morning,  the whole group visited the Art Centre of the school. Before an amazing show with music, dances and songs and other artistic performances began, all groups were warmly welcomed by the school administration and teachers. After that they visited school's first second and third graders. The teachers presented them different methods of teaching and the classroom's organization


After a short break, we met city Mayor who delivered a heart-warming speech, told us about the history of the city and about its surroundings. After that visiting ,they visited the reformed church. The priest told the group about the history of the reformed church.


At the our first official coordination meeting , They evaluated the activities that they carried out up to now .During this first coordination meeting they discussed and checked the common webpage, eTwinning, activities, mobilities and the outputs of our mobilities, common work. During this first coordination meeting they also discussed about the final report. They answered the final report questions together

Afternoon, they went to Békéscsaba and they had dinner together in a typical Hungarian restaurant

On Thursday ,09th May  

 They started the second coordination meeting at 9:00. The main theme of this coordination meeting was the dissemination of the project and applying for eTwinning quality labels. At the end of the meeting each partner expressed the opinion about our common project. Everybody agreed that we made a great job together which was very useful not only for teachers and pupils but for all the community. At the end of our second day's meeting the attendance certificates were distributed to each partner

At 15:00 They took part on a Hungarian "mini folk festival". This closing activity was planned to take place outside with Hungarian teachers but because of the heavy rain they held it in the Art Centre. This closing ceremony started with a traditional horsemanship show.Then in the Art Centre they took part on a Hungarian folk musical instrument presentation. They had the opportunity to see and to try traditional Hungarian dances too. The partners also tried Hungarian national costumes and they were dancing together.As dinner they had the famous Hungarian gulyás soup and kürtös kalács 

On Friday, 10th May

 They left the hotel early in the morning to go to Budapest, the capital and the largest city of Hungary and one of the largest cities in the European Union. The name Budapest is composed from Buda and Pest. In Budapest we visited Vajdahunyad Castle which is one of the most romantic castles. It is located in the City Park by the boating lake / skating rink.


After the castle we visited the Heroes Square. Laid out in 1896 to mark the thousandth anniversary of Hungary, Heroes' Square (Hősök tere) is the largest and most impressive square of the city. Located at the end of Andrássy Avenue and next to City Park, Heroes' Square is one of the most visited sights in Budapest. Surrounded by two important buildings, Museum of Fine Arts on the left and Kunsthalle (Hall of Art) on the right, Heroes' Square is also a station of the Millennium Underground.

All teams left Vésztő with many new impressions and food for thought. Many thanks to Steven,Barbara and Thomas in particular for organizing these great days but also to everybody else who helped to make this a success. We won't forget these days.

Notes from the last T.M

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