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A journey is just beginning!


       It's Friday, November 22nd, and all teachers are welcoming parents to the school for the first meeting of the year, the first meeting of the Erasmus cnher + program!

A program, which requires cooperation and communication between European countries. The Czech Republic, Italy, Bulgaria and Hungary are countries with which we will share elements of our culture, our natural environment, our tradition and our daily lives. We will meet, we will communicate, we will educate, we will create, we will travel.

      From the beginning of the school year, when the program was presented to students, the enthusiasm was widespread and the attendance was high. 
Ideas quickly began to emerge, in a program different from anything we have seen in the past that undoubtedly inspires students' creativity and dexterity.

    And the time has come for parents to get to know the project their children are working on. As long as Ms. Kraniotakis presents the program to parents, insecurity and hesitation take over. Questions about the conditions for participation, safety concerns and fears of moving are expressed by parents, but Mrs Kraniotakis' reassuring words turned them into excitement and impatience.
 With the consent of the parents, nothing can stop the strong group of erasmus from creating. Projects and fun, excursions and hospitality, acquaintances and friendships are about to begin.
Teachers, parents, and students, together on this magical journey of Erasmus cnher +, a journey that is just beginning!



Emmanuela Karapidaki B1, Meleses Crete, Greece

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