Saturday, 31 January 2009

Presentation Belgian school


Sint-Vincentius- en Vrij Handelsinstituut (SVVHI) is a secondary school in Deinze, educating approx 520 students in technical and vocational training. Deinze is a town situated in the province of East-Flanders (North side of Belgium), with an interesting economic growth. In the last decade Deinze could attract many international production and trading companies, so there is a need for all kinds of skilled students.
The main courses in our school are business training, computer science and languages.

Our school objectives are to work on a European bases to allow us to learn from students and teachers abroad and we will use this project to create further links with the local businesses, community and the parents of our students.

The website of our school: http://www.sintvincentiusdeinze.be/


Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Presentation of the 4th EPAL of Kavala(Greece)

Kavala(Greek: Καβάλα),is the second largest city in northern Greece, the main port of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala prefecture. It is situated on the bay of Kavala, opposite the island of Thasos.Kavala is built amphitheatrically, with most residents enjoying superb views of the coast and sea.


The 4th EPAL(vocational senior high school) of Kavala is located on a hill above the town with a panoramic view.




The aim of our school is to combine general education with the specialized vocational knowledge, young people need, to take their place in the labour market, ready to respond to continually changing economic and social conditions. There are forty teachers forty and two hundred pupils. The pupils’ age is from 15-17
Graduates have certified occupational skills that provide specific vocational rights as well as the possibility of further education.
The first year of their studies (the total is three) the pupils of our school have to decide which of the two cycles will attend: 1) The Technological Cycle, or 2) The Cycle of Services.







The second year, each cycle is divided in different fields.
The Technological Cycle provides the field of arts.
The Cycle of Services provides the following fields:
1) The field of health and welfare,2)The field of economics and administration.
Finally the third year, pupils choose one of the provided specializations regarding the chosen field which are:1)Graphic Design,2)Nurse Assistants,3)Nursery Nurse Assistants,4)Assistants of Medical and Biological Labors 5)Office Clerks.
The labors of the 4th EPAL of Kavala are well equipped.





Saturday, 24 January 2009

News from Poland

Hello everyone,
We also have a lot to do at school. We have already
organised the Lisbon strategy seminar in our school.
The students have taken part in the filmmaking
workshops and have collected the info about
the cities and the rivers. We have decided to make
movies about Warta (a river in Poland),
Rhine(Cologne, Germany)and Goeteborg Sweden.
The students are working on the scripts now
and I hope we will start filming before our winter
holidays (16February).We are coming on the 25th
by train from Leszno and we will give you
the details of the arrival soon.
We are taking 4 girls and 1 boy and we are going
to stay in the hostel with our students.

Dominika and Ania

Saturday, 17 January 2009

The latest from sunny Glasgow

We have booked our flights - so we will definitely be in Hungary. We arrive at 1740 on Saturday 25th April and we will leave on a 1330 fight on Thursday 30th April. Now all we need it some where to stay!
Our group will have 4 girls, all 14 years old - Samantha, Zoe, Chloe and Kayleigh. We hoped to bring another, but Demi is unable to come. Margaret and I will be the 2 teachers.
At the minute we are still doing a lot of editing for the Glasgow/ Clyde movie. The girls will be recording their voice overs this week - if only we could get them to stop giggling! Also, the script for the Dublin/ Liffey film is completed. Including the 4 girls coming to Hungary, there will be about 12 pupils involved in making it. It should be fun! Still working on ideas for Helsinki/ Vantaa - but we are getting there!
Hope all is going well with the other projects - I will post some photos soon.
Regards,
Paula.

Thursday, 15 January 2009

With regards from Belgium: How is the project going on in our school?

How is the project going on in our school:

All students working on the project (84 students) are devided into groups from 4-6 students. They will all make a movy of one country (Malta or Luxemburg, or Tsjechie or Belgium). This means we will have 4 movies of each of these countries. The week before we come to Budapest all students of the whole school will select which film is coming with us. The students had a workshop of a young filmmaker (that won an international price with a short movy) of how to make a script. Now they are working on a script. In the meantime they have some lessons of movymaker. Next week the young movymaker comes to school again and will give us a workshop how to film. After that we will start filming. So a lot of work to do in Belgium!! Do we need to put this information on the blog as well?

Monday, 12 January 2009

All seems to be going well!

We are on schedule, I hope! The first movie is a short documentary style film about the Clyde in Glasgow. All filming is over - and we have edited it down... however still a lot of fine tuning to be done!
We are diligently working on a script for a short story set in Dublin about a divided love across the river Liffey. I took some footage of the Liffey when I was in Ireland for Christmas (which I will try to upload - but I am not very good with these things.)
The Finland film is taking a while. We contacted the Finnish embassy who could give us nothing in English, so we are going to use whatever resources we can scramble together from Youtube type sites. We have a lot of ideas, but they are all ideas at the minute.
The girls are very excited about showing the films in Budapest, and they are very enthused about the whole project. Once we get confirmation of accommodation we will book our flights. I think 25th is cheaper for us at the minute, so we may not arrive until the Saturday - anyone else thinking of arriving Saturday?
Anyway. I will upload some video footage (not of the actual films of course!!) and some photos within a week so you can all see hoe we are getting on.
Paula