30 years of partnership
For the past 30 years, our high school has been actively involved in international cooperation. This long-standing tradition allows our students to travel to various European countries. This initiative aligns with one of the five teaching objectives set by the Ministry of Agriculture.
An opportunity for everyone
Our international programs include several key components. First, we have Comenius school exchanges. These exchanges enable students to experience life in another European country while continuing their education. Second, we offer individual and group exchanges through Erasmus+. This program provides students with valuable opportunities to study and gain new perspectives abroad.
Additionally, students can undertake individual internships across Europe. These internships help students gain practical experience in their chosen fields while immersing themselves in different cultures. Moreover, our school hosts international volunteers. These volunteers bring diverse insights and enrich our educational environment. Their presence fosters a greater understanding of global issues among our students.
Our staff members also benefit from these international opportunities. They have the chance to work abroad, enhancing their professional development and bringing back innovative teaching methods. This exchange of knowledge and practices helps improve the overall quality of education at our school.
The impact of these international programs on our students and staff is significant. Students gain a broader worldview and develop critical thinking skills. They also improve their language abilities and build lasting friendships with peers from other countries. For our staff, working abroad offers fresh perspectives and new approaches to teaching.
In conclusion, our commitment to international cooperation enriches the educational experience for both students and staff. By participating in these programs, our school community becomes more globally aware and better prepared for the challenges of the future. This tradition of international engagement will continue to be a cornerstone of our educational philosophy, fostering a culture of openness and mutual respect.