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ISC Summer Sports Day

ISC Summer Sports Day

Friday 8th of June 2018

Since the end of the school year is approaching, each year at our school we do a Sport Day. On this special day, the whole school got together in the football field near our school, and we participated all together in different activities, such as Beach-volleyball, Paper plane race, Human Football and many others.

After all the classes had their chance to participate in the activities, a running field was set up, because as a school each year, we all participate in something called a "Caritas Lauf", where students ran as many rounds around the field as they wanted to, and then find sponsors (family, friends, etc...) who were willing to pay a fixed amount of money for each of the rounds that the student would do. At the end, this money will then be donated to the Caritas Association, and would then be spent to pay for the education of the children that immigrated from Syria to the neighboring countries.

This event is connected to what we are working on right now in the Erasmus+ project, since it is connected with the module Relationships- our current module (second module).

But today (Monday 11th of June 2018), we as ISC's Erasmus+ Group we are currently still working on the material needed for Module 2 (Relationship).


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