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Erasmus+ Week

Published on June 3, 2022
Just in time for Europe Day on May 9, the four delegations from Spain, Sweden, Germany, and Belgium arrived here in Luxembourg, marking the start of the grand closing week of the “Erasmus+” project at our high school. Under the motto “face the past – change our future,” students from these five countries spent a week exploring the darker chapters of Luxembourg’s history. After watching the film “Heim ins Reich” and visiting the Resistance Museum in Spuer to learn about Luxembourg’s collaboration during World War II, They were able to take a look inside Villa Pauly and, during a quick tour of the History Museum, gained an interesting insight into the colonial era, during which the Luxembourgers also had a stake in the game. The students documented all these impressions at the end of the week on a Padlet.
In addition to the school activities, cultural exchange was also on the agenda. This included, among other things, a great visit to the Héichuewen in Esch-Belval, and of course we took advantage of the opportunity to show our guests the Capital of Culture and the Esch2022 program. The week—and thus the project—finally came to a close with a Friday evening outing to the Escape Room and a barbecue in town.
During this week, our students once again pushed themselves to new limits, gained many valuable experiences, and formed great international friendships.
 
 

  • Erasmus+ EU program
  • Youth Achievement Award
  • We are Fairtrade