The Erasmus+ class go to the Bateau feu to watch "On n'a pas eu le temps de se dire au revoir", a play written, directed and performed by Rachid Bouali . In the words of the playwright, "it's the story of a man who, at the same time, witnesses the destruction...
In Guadeloupe, Carnival is a very lively tradition. It takes place over several weeks with very colorful parades in the towns of the island. Generally drums, brass instruments and whistles accompany them and attract the large crowds who come to watch...
The debate on the death penalty followed some traditional lessons during which the students were explained how a debate is structured with distinct phases that guide the flow of the discussion. These phases were designed to ensure that all participants...
Nafplio is a coastal city located in the Peloponnese in Greece. Founded in antiquity, the city became an important seaport in the Middle Ages during the Frankokratia . It was the second capital of the First Hellenic Republic and of the Kingdom of Greece,...
Clay art is one of the oldest forms of artistic expression, with a history that spans across European civilizations and cultures. It provides an excellent medium for creativity and learning, allowing participants to shape their ideas into tangible forms....
The farewell party was a vibrant celebration of friendship, cultural diversity, and the Erasmus spirit. Held in the main hall of our school, students and teachers came together to enjoy an evening filled with laughter, music, and delicious food. The event...
The visit to Palamidi Fortress began with an introduction to its historical importance during the Greek War of Independence. Students climbed the famous 999 steps, symbolizing the struggles and perseverance of past generations. Upon reaching the top,...
Students had the chance to reflect on their experiences through presentations and discussions. They shared their feelings about being part of the Erasmus+ team, the friendships they formed, and the most memorable aspects of their visit to Greece. Topics...
Nadia Comaneci and Simone Biles are two athletes with history in sports. Collecting information about their life and sports career noting moments of courage in their personal and sports life. The students involved in the Respectol project were divided...
Students visited the archaeological site of Epidaurus, focusing on the Asklepieion , where healing practices in antiquity were based on the idea of balance between physical and mental well-being. The discussion centered on how this concept is still relevant...
During the visit to the Acropolis, students explored the Parthenon, the Erechtheion , and the Theater of Dionysus, reflecting on their importance as symbols of democracy, culture, and excellence. Guided by experts, they examined the architectural achievements...
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art that combines combat and self-defense techniques with sport and exercise. It is known for its high, fast kicks and dynamic movements, emphasizing agility, flexibility, and precision. Taekwondo became an official Olympic...
Active citizen is a person who is interested in and involved in social and political issues and activities in their country or community. Active citizenship is a pedagogical approach to give pupils a practical experience of democratic action and community...
Dance is a universal art form that transcends borders, combining physical movement with emotional expression. It enhances coordination, balance, and flexibility, while also encouraging creativity and collaboration. It has also historically had an important...
The Welcome and Friendship Day was a heartwarming and enriching event aimed at fostering cultural understanding and building meaningful connections among students and teachers. The day began with a warm welcome facilitated by visiting teachers and M....
Our school has developed an extensive and multifaceted approach to disseminate updates and news about our Erasmus project, ensuring high visibility and engagement within the school and broader community. By utilizing a combination of digital, print, live...
The primary aims of Maths Week were to: Foster an enthusiasm and enjoyment of mathematics across all year groups. Engage students in interactive and collaborative mathematical activities to develop problem-solving skills. Encourage students to see the...
2nd year students of French, while working on the theme of “la famille – the family”, had the opportunity to discover famous landmarks in Paris in a comprehension exercise (below). They discussed each building/monument, its history and importance and...
On Monday 4 th November, Elayne O Hara from Family Carer’s Ireland visited CCBS to talk to our entire student body about th e role of a young carer. Young carers are children and young people under the age of 18 whose lives are in some way affected because...
The Head Boy and Head Girl, both elected by the student body and teaching staff, took the lead in escorting visiting teachers and students on a comprehensive tour of the school. They showcased the practical classrooms, including engineering, home economics,...
The awards ceremony took place in the vibrant school assembly area, transforming the space into a lively celebration of achievement and camaraderie. As participants gathered, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement, enhanced by music that filled the air...
The students were gathered at the school lab after school hours. The course was divided into 4 separate parts Part1 – Engagement. The students had to answer a quick poll of whether athletes should be allowed to express political or social views during...
"The Tortoise and the Hare" is one of Aesop's Fables. The account of a race between unequal partners has attracted conflicting interpretations. The fable itself is a variant of a common folktale theme in which ingenuity and trickery (rather than doggedness)...
The students were gathered at the school after school hours. Their task was to research and prepare a presentation on the Olympic Truce and the impacts of war to present at a global conference. Their goal was to convince world leaders, diplomats, and...
Europe Day held on 9 May every year celebrates peace and unity in Europe. The date marks the anniversary of the historic Schuman declaration. Students of the Erasmus+ program will organize a series of activities to promote the values of the EU. Since...