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Copyright 2024 - Erasmus+ 2020 ZSZiL Zgorzelec

school ZSZiL

The school was established in 1960. Since then it has been educating students and  continuously adapting its profiles to the trends and needs indicated by the economic market. Currently, the school educates in the areas:

- general secondary school with the lines aimed at health care and military training,

- vocational secondary school teaching at the following professions:

a. Information Technology technician

b. electricity technician

c. electronics technician

d. environment protection technician

e. tourist service technician

f. graphics and digital printing technician

g. technician for renewable energy systems and devices

As the lines of the study prove, the school adapts not only to thebusiness requirements but to the environmental changes and the current legislation as well. The persons responsible for carrying out the project are going to be the following:

- Jarosław Rajczakowski, a teacher of vocational subjects in the technical school for graphics and digital printing,

- Zbigniew Kazimierczak, a teacher of English.

Both persons have been engaged in the realization of the projects aimed at students’ mobilities for ten years now. The first project realized in the Comenius Programme in the years 2013 – 2015 was called "Health care and culture in Europe”. Another one was the realization of the Erasmus + Project called "Work in Europe" and the one being realized as its continuation from the perspective of the years 2017 - 2020 was called "Everyday life and cultures in Europe". Dealing with these three projects for almost 7 years as well as with the two Erasmus+ projects which are currently in progrss gives them a load of experience that allows them to avoid and resolve any organizational difficulties as well as the efficient execution of the issues contained in the applications. All the reports have been accepted and approved by the National Agency without any comments.

trip to Turkey photo

In November 2021 we flew out from Berlin to spend a week of our mobility in the Turkish city of Pazar. We had an opportunity to get to know the local culture and meet new people as well as see many new places. There were also many occasions to try local food and dishes. Every day we learned how people earn their living and run private businesses which was the main idea of our project. We met some of them also during our free time and - thanks to that - we listened to some interesting stories. After 2 or 3 days, they smiled and welcomed us kindly every time when they saw us (one of the sellers even gave us a loudspeaker as a gift). Of course, in addition to all this, in the mornings and in the evenings we spent time together with other participants of the project. We got in really good contact with some of them and spent time together in our rooms or outside the school. Obviously, we also worked on the project subjects, which was and impotant part of our stay in Pazar. One day we went for a trip to Rize. We had some free time to spend in a bigger city. We visited an ancient castle and a botanic garden. We could also admire a beautiful over the whole city fom the hill which we climbed up. We enjoyed the whole trip very much - no one was alone or bored. We were also taken for a trip to a mountain holiday resort and visited both business places and some architecture monuments on the way. Finally, there was a visit to a tea factory. The region of Rize is famous for its tea. We learnt much about its production and could buy various sorts of tea in the factory shop. We had many new experiences which remain in us for a long time and we could meet many new people who are going to stay in our memory for our life.

Trip to Spain

We started our trip to Spain at the railway station in Goerlitz. We started our journey by trai and, after getting to Berlin airport, we flew to Valencia. When we arrived there, our hosts took us on a planned tour of the city for the whole day. We visited churches, a new opra house and a garden nearby, had a look at various sights from the viewing locations as well as we had a meal in the local restaurant. Then we came back to the airport to pick up the guests from the Czech Republic and went to our destination – Oliva – by coach. The school which we co-operate with in the ERASMUS+ project is located in this small but very nice and friendly town. The following day brough us lots of new impressions and experiences. We visited school and learnt much about it. We also had a walk around Oliva to find out about the town. On the next day - our second working day - we went to the National Park near Oliva and could have a walk around it. We were also able to see the rice fields and learn about growing special brand of rice in the region. Then we visited a small town called Pego where we had our lunch in the local restaurant. We had an opportunity to see the local architecture. The there was a visit to an orchard – an orange orchard. The owner told us about his work and we could taste fresh oranges picked directly from the trees. The farmer whose plantation we visited came to school on the next day. He delivered us a lecture about oranges and planting them. He showed us and described various sorts of oranges and told us about their specific features. It was also possible to try orange juice of different sorts. On Thursday we could witness the local festivities of the Carnival called “Fallas”. The day was also devoted to the project work. We prepared a business plan for a specific kind of business and worked on all aspects related to it. The next day was also the day when we worked on the project work – our business plan.

When we left for lunch, we also visited the local market hall with various stalls. On the next day we completed our project work in the place where we were accommodated. There was also a meal prepared by parents for all the participants.

Trip to Czech Republic - foto

The mobility of our Erasmus+ project to Prostejov took place in October. We travelled to our destination mostly by train with a short part of our journey travelling by bus. When we arrived, we were picked by our host families and taken to their homes.On Monday morning we came to school to start our project work. Firstly we got to know each other through some social games and simple talks. We also delivered our presentations of schools and countries as well as ourselves which we had prepared at home. Then we were served a warm meal for lunch in the school canteen. After that we were taken for a walk around Prostejov to have a look at some interesting places in the town.One day there was a kind of “sports day”. We took part in various sports events in which all the participants were divided into international teams. We were served pizza for lunch on that day. Then we had some free time which we could spend with our hosts. There was a trip to the mountains one day. Unfortunately, we started it in poor weather conditions – it was cold and foggy.
The trip was meant for visiting the “sky walk” – a structure built over the tops of the trees with a view of all the area around. Luckily, the weather changed and the fog disappeared so it was possible to admire the views from the top. Then we had a walk to the monument of the Ghost of the Mountains. It is said that you will enjoy luck and happiness after§ you jump around this monument on one leg. On the way back to Prostejov we visited an ancient village-museum with lots of historical houses and items used by people in the old days. One day we visited a factory where they produce alcoholic beverages. We could learn both about the history of the factory (being on of the oldest in the Czech Republic) and about the way of producing these drinks. We had also an opportunity to visit the sports centre meant for training and examining abilities of professional athletes. We could listen to the lecture delivered to us and learned about the centre’s activities. The last day of our stay in Prostejov didn’t include project activities as we had to start our way back home. We met our new friends – hosts – who came to say good-bye to us and then left for Zgorzelec. Of course, we travelled by train again. It took us a few hours to get back home.

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