2. The colegiul pedagogic Gheorghe Lazar
The second day in Cluj, we went
to the romanian school, which
is a school for students
between around 8 to 18...
3. It's not a really big
school, less than 1 000
students.
However, it has a nice
playground, with some
music during the
break, where people
can play football,
volleyball, basketball...
4. First, comenius students and teachers met in
a presentation room, and each country
presented his own work on the subject :
“Easter traditions”
The Germans
The Romanian team brought a lot of
made a small chocolates that
description of all they gave to
Easter traditions, like everybody in the
eggs . room.
The Italian team
showed some
catholic tradition
and read us a The Bulgarian
recipe of a We showed the results of
traditional food. a questionnaire and three
interviews of students.
5. We all received an etiquette
with our name and our
nationality, and had a small
break. We visited the
playground and some class
rooms ..
6.
7. After this short break, we went to a room where people,
dressed with traditional clothes, were doing a lot of
different activities, like painting eggs, painting, weaving,
making shoes or sculpting wood...
8.
9. To go in this room, we had to eat a piece of
brioche with a lot of salt on it...
10. In the afternoon, we went, by bus, to
the town hall, where the mayor
presented his town and asked us to
present ours.
The Mayor
After that, we took a picture,
probably for a newspaper.
11. The International school
It's a private school,
where teachers speak
english, and it's one of
the best establishment in
Romania.
12. We played there a sort of competition : we had to present our
national anthem and flag, and ask to a geographic test.
13. Finally, we saw a theatre show, acted by five Romanian students.