SCHOOL TRIPS IN EUROPE
Trips to Foreign countries
The Importance of School Trips for Enhancing Classroom Learning and Exploring European Languages and Cultures. School trips are a valuable extension of classroom learning, providing students with hands-on experiences that reinforce their knowledge and expose them to new languages and cultures. At our school, we believe in the power of travel to broaden horizons, deepen understanding, and foster a sense of European citizenship.
In 4th of ESO, students embark on a trip to Italy, a city rich in history, art, and culture. This experience brings subjects like history and art to life, as students visit iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum and the Vatican, while also enjoying the vibrant Italian lifestyle.
For 1st-year scientific baccalaureate students, the journey takes them to France and Switzerland, with a highlight being a visit to CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. This trip connects their classroom studies to cutting-edge scientific research, inspiring them to dream big in the field of science.
Meanwhile, 1st-year social baccalaureate students have the opportunity to explore Germany and Austria, tracing the path of exile and delving into European history by visiting concentration camps and other significant historical monuments. This trip provides a profound understanding of the past and its impact on modern society.
Finally, 2nd-year baccalaureate students travel to Prague, a city renowned for its breathtaking architecture and cultural charm. This trip offers a mix of scientific exploration and social discovery, allowing students to appreciate Prague’s contributions to science, art, and European culture.
Throughout these journeys, students put their language skills into practice by communicating with locals in the languages they have learned in class, fostering real-world application and cultural exchange. These trips not only deepen academic understanding but also cultivate personal growth, global awareness, and lifelong memories.





