Le voyage scolaire du Lyçée Carnot de Dijon en Nouvelle Zélande bat le record de distance parcourue!
What a great time we have had at Shirley Boys High School earlier this month as our project partners from Lycée Carnot in Dijon (FR) visited!
Il y a 100 ans, plus d'un néo-zélandais sur neuf est venu se battre sur le front occidental pour défendre des pays dont ils ne savaient rien mais des valeurs qu'ils partageaient
Et voici notre programme! Après plusieurs mois de préparation pédagogique et logistique, le compte à rebours a commencé!
Un grand bravo à Mme Pipon, Lyçée Carnot Dijon, pour avoir su mobiliser toute une communauté pour que ses élèves soient porteurs et agents de ce projet.
"Dear Mrs Lallemant, Mrs Zivkovic deputy mayor, Mr Headmaster, Mr and mrs Deputy headmasters, dear pupils, teachers and friends...
Voici les dates importante pour les élèves de première du lycée Carnot de Dijon qui partent dans une exploration pédagogique en amont de leur voyage en Nouvelle Zélande en avril 2018. Un partenariat avec Shirley Boys High School, Christchurch Nouvelle Zélande.
An ambitious project led from Christchurch, whose vision is to enable students to build their language and cross cultural skills by making a connection with their own roots, and to share it with others in relation to World War One.
Project Quick Facts
Who is involved?
Shirley Boys High School. Christchurch, Suzy Lallemant
Lycee Jacques Caron, Arras Carole VEHENT
Lycee Carnot, Dijon Sylvie Pipon
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