Our soul mates with big hearts in the small school
Association "European Education and Civil Initiatives"
EUROPEAN PROJECTS
Romania, Finland, Turkey, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Lithuania, Poland
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Foreign Language School Pleven- Energy for Tomorrow
„More than half a million levs were given to the Foreign Language School Pleven due to the energy saving project the school has won for its building.”- the principal of the school shared with the participents of upcoming meeting in Lithuania and Poland for the project “Energy for tomorrow”, which will be held from the 14th of March to the 20th of March. “According to the plan a major renovation - isolation of the building,replacement of the old radiators with new aluminium ones,will be done.” – added Mr. Todorov.
Vice principal Lubomir Paskulov said that a detailed plan was made for increasing the energy – eficiency by coating the outer walls with 5sm isolation sheets, as well as chnaging all the lights with energy eficient ones. He also said that, funds are provided following the programme “Regional Development” by the European Union,10 % of the money (about 550 000 lv) are provided by the Pleven Minicipality.
“Special attention will also be paid to the equipment of the Chemistry, History and Geography studies, which will provide a welcoming atmosphere in the classwork ” said the principal of the Foreign Language School - Mr. Todorov.
The videos with the interviews of Yri Todorov and Lubomir Paskulov will be presented at the international meeting, in the presense of th representatives from Poland, Litthuania, Romania, Finland, Italy, Spain, Turkey and Bulgaria. Five students from our school will demonstrate the video and some products from the project “Energy for tomorrow” with supervisors the international coordinator of the “Comenius” project Mariana Krachunova and English teacher Marta Meshinska.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
International Water Day- Chemistry
International Water Day- Chemistry
Our teachers:
Mariya Pelova and
Rositsa Georgieva have some questions for you.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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