Report after LTT in Bulgaria!

The report on 3rd LTT event which took place in Vratsa, Bulgaria. Contains mobility’s objectives, description and agenda as well as minutes from coordinators’ meeting.

LTT Bulgaria Meeting Report

Slovak press media after LTT in Bulgaria

The regional press media MY published the article about the Erasmus+ project at Pro scholaris and about the LTT in Bulgaria as well.

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“Everyone Can Do It – Modern dance and Cheerleading!” in Vratsa!

The 3rd Learning/Teaching/Training event of the Erasmus+ „Facilitating Inclusion Through Sports” began on 19th November 2018 in Vratsa, Bulgaria.

The first day of the mobility started with the opening ceremony, during which the project participants were welcomed by the head teacher of the hosting school, Mrs Irma Emiliyanova, and the project team led by Mr Ivailo Papov. The students then presented their schools, towns and countries. This was followed by the presentation of the Bulgarian students on the subject of the history of dance. Next, the students were divided into international teams for the purpose of teambuilding and ice-breaking activities. They also had the chance to visit the hosting school. In the afternoon the students participated in the first workshop teaching them the basics of modern dance. For the final activity of the day, FITS members visited the Regional Historical Museum in Vratsa.

20.11.2018. The second day of mobility in Bulgaria was devoted to getting to know history and culture of our Bulgarian partner. For this reason we went on a day trip to the capital city, Sofia. During the walking tour, we visited one the biggest churches in Bulgaria – St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, the oldest building in Sofia – St. George Rotunda, Ivan Vazov National Theatre and many other places historically and culturally important to our hosts. We could also try some typical national cuisine which was delicious 🙂

21.11.2018. The third day of our LTT event started with a cheerleading dance workshop for students, during which they practiced their cheerleading and baton-twirling routines. Next, students and teachers climbed the hill to Hijata, overlooking the town of Vratsa. After lunch there was another dancing workshop for students – this time focused on Zumba. The teachers taking part in the LTT also visited and learned about the workings of the Resource Centre in Vratsa, that does a wonderful job helping students with special needs.

22.11.2018. Another busy day started with a cheerleading dance workshop for students, during which they practiced their cheerleading routines. After the workshop and lunch in a beautifully situated Chaika Restaurant, students and teachers visited Ledenika Cave, a natural wonder, located in the territory of Vrachanski Balkan Natural Park. The walk in the cave began with the hall called Anteroom, next the Large Concert Hall was reached in order to watch spectacular “Sound and Light Show” – audio and light choreography, as well as “The water show” – five-minute projection on a water screen. FITS members could also admire naturally formed rock formations resembling figures of “a giant”, “a falcon”, “The house of Baba Yaga” etc. The walk ended with the Lake of Wishes which is believed to make visitors’ wishes come true

23.11.2018 was the final day of our Learning/Teaching/Training event „Everyone Can Dance” in Vratsa. All the participants gathered for a final performance and presentation of what they have learned during the LTT. They performed two dancing routines to a gathered audience, receiving a great round od applause. Afterwards, everybody received their certificates and gifts from our hosts.
Unfortunately, our adventure in Vratsa has come to an end. Great thanks to our hosts for the entire week!

Our weekly trainings!

Under the supervision of Mr Ivailo Papov, project participants , along with other school students not directly involved in project activities, are continuing their practices after school to teach others and practice floor hockey. We practice drills and techniques, play small scrimmages and mini-games. Everybody has a lot of fun!

Приобщаване чрез спорт

Спортът, като възможност за учениците да се развиват не само физически, но и да се учат да работят в екип, да намират нови приятели и да откриват нови хоризонти. Това са част от целите на европейския образователен проект, които професионална техническа гимназия „Никола Йонков Вапцаров“ реализира в партньорство с училища от Словакия и Полша. Днес учениците, участващи в инициативата, представиха пред своите съученици идеята и целите на проекта, както и първата си визита в Словакия.

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Our weekly trainings!

Under the supervision of Mr Ivailo Papov, project participants, along with other school students not directly involved in project activities, are meeting after school to teach others and practice floor hockey. Everybody is eager to try their hand at floor hockey and we all have a lot of fun!

Sports Day with the students from „N.Y.Vaptsarov” Vocational High School.

Today, students from our  school conducted a number of sports activities: They played different sports, such as volleyball, basketball, football, and of course floor hockey. The day was a c hance to present the rules of floor hockey to the greater school community and play some mini-games together. The students were motivated, got to know each other  and were eager to try the new sport.

Sports workshop and friendly games with students from Vocational School of Trade and Catering.

On Wednesday, 19.03.2018, the members of  FITS Club conducted a workshop and played a friendly game of floor hockey with students from Vocational School of Trade and Catering in Vratsa. The guests were taught proper warm-up techniques, instructed about the rules of floor hockey, and had the Chance to practice drills and game situations. Afterwards, a game took place. The guests liked the sport and we all had plenty of fun!

Parents’ and students’ meeting.

During this meeting  students have been provided with the necessary equipment(sports kits and hoodies. The project  participants  were given recommendations about the mobility.