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Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter Transnational meeting in London on 2-6 November 2016. I am always willing to come back and participate in an active but inspiring experience of the amazing city which is London. I came here on Wednesday, 2 November. This time I chose Stanstead Airport and I got there about 9.00 then by

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Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter

Transnational meeting in London on 2-6 November 2016.

I am always willing to come back and participate in an active but inspiring experience of the amazing city which is London. I came here on Wednesday, 2 November. This time I chose Stanstead Airport and I got there about 9.00 then by National Express to the heart of London, Victoria Coach Station. Being at the airport, in the morning, I had a lot of time ahead to sightsee. Anyway, the weather was fantastic with sunny spells from time to time so I could admire the landscapes along Canary Wharf, a very rich

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area of London.When I got to the hotel called: Hannover Hotel, I did not want to waste my time and went for a walk along Victoria Station. Then I went to the Mulberry School for Girls for our official meeting of all the project coordinators from Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Rumunia and Great Britain. I was very happy to meet all of them and spent a great time at school and aTurkish restaurant Efez nearby the school. We talked about our cooperation, schools and exchanged opinions about life in all the partners’ countries. The next day we had a meeting at 9.00 at school. We started with saying hello to school workers at the reception desk. We had to wait for Sam Hadjadi who picked us up and we went sightseeing the school, a quite big one( 1400 students including mostly from India. The school is beautifully situated among green places, monitored with a spacious school canteen and well-equipped classrooms. I really liked the place for a friendly atmosphere and developping students’ skills in different domains of life such as Art and Music. We were also invited to the school canteen for delicious lunch. We chatted and discussed a lot about the plan of the project, our tasks, the dates of mobilities and new technology, the products, presentations and cooperation. We also took advantage of going to Greenwich by DLR train to see O◦ Merridian or Longitude. That was a real astronomical center with beautiful surrounding and marine museum. Everything here focused on showing the

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meaning of the navy and astronomy for the British people. Next we went to Canary Wharf, docklands of London where you can see financial, rich part of the city. I did not forget to visit my favourite Oxford Street with colouful ornaments and Christmas decorations. I usually admire the people, boutiques and shopping centers, not forgetting about Marbel Arch and the entrance to the most beautiful park, Hyde Park. After the second working day at school I managed to visit St. Paul Cathedral, the second in the world and took some photos at the Millenium Bridge. In the not far-away distance we could see Tate gallery and The Globe, Shakespear theatre. After that, I visited Tower of London where I admired Royal jewels and historical facts on queens and kings coronations. We could touch a little bit of history of the legends about the cravens and the monarchy. The former prison and the executions which took place a long time ago made us feel frightened. Even I did not have a tensed plan I tried to see as much as I could from Wednesday till Sunday. In London I felt the atmoshere of Remembrance Day with poppies bruches and paper ones and soldiers collecting money for charity purposes and Christmas acceccories everywhere. On Friday I met my student Marcel who studies Public Relation at Westminster University. I am proud of him that he works and learns in London. We had a long conversation in a sturbuck’s café near Westminster Cathedral and I saw him off to the

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London underground. We admired London by night walking towards Westminster Abbey, The Houses of Parliament with London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Bridge and the River Thames. This time I was on my and walked and walked, taking pictures and adoring the city. By the way, I always visit Buckingham palace, this time with my cousin and his fiancee. People cheered in front of the palace, a lot of people everywhere expecting the solemn change of the guards. Then we marched to the Trafalgar Square and stared at people, performances and the most incredible hustle and bustle of the city. Next I spent a nice time with them at Jimmy Oliver’s restaurant and continued my amazing adventure.

After that I went to China Town, admiring the entrance to colorful shop windows and different world for the Europeans and then to Covent garden market. I ended up at the Piccadilly Circus where I could listen to some street dancers.

On Sunday and packed ready to come back home saying good bye to London for a moment.

Finally, I was at the end of my trip in London, very satisfied and happy. I will definitely come back here hopefully continuing the next project,

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Honestly speaking, I was on the ninth cloud to come back here again having still in memories Comenius project. The meeting was fruitful and supported our cooperation. I met new friends from Rumunia and really liked the school, its surrounding and the enthusiastic Spanish lesson we participated in.

Izabela Palucka-Poland

The first working meeting of the project "Legends across Europe" was a great experience. First we met each other, the representatives of partner schools, we presented our schools and our activity, the places where we come from and then we established the details of the activities to be undertaken in order to achieve the goals and the expected results.A very kind host, Samia, presented us Mulberry School with a specific feature that has only Asian schoolgirls who are a good example for the fact that education has no boundaries.After the working hours we discovered a few of the many

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historical and cultural values that London has gathered over thousands of years.The meeting in London was a good start of our project. It will be a pleasure to work together, students and teachers for the next 2 years.

Teachers Magda Grigoraş and Raluca Horvat, Technical College "Mihai Băcescu"Fălticeni, Romania All my best,Magda

It was a great opportunity to meet in a friendly atmosphere, to get to know one another and to work on some details of the project. It was also very interesting to see the school and have a look in the classrooms.

Dalimil Sebesta-Czech

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I spent a great time in London. I made new friends and walked a lot admiring amazing parks of the incredible place.

Zdenka Korcekova-Slovakia

It was nice to host you and work on our project.I hope we will be able to cooperate and enjoy the time together.

Samia Hadjadi

Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter

Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter

Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter

Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter

Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter

Erasmus+ Partners’ meeting in London- Newsletter